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    I found my vocabulary is not rich. When I read an article‚ I always can’t understand the meaning of a sentence if there are lots of new words or idioms in it. Therefore‚ it is easy for me to misunderstand the real intention of this whole essay. And then‚ it is always happen to me that when I finish reading a paper‚ I couldn’t remember all the things in the article‚ my mind become blank after reading. To read is an easy task‚ but to comprehend is not as simple as reading. And the most terrible thing

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    experience. Before he or she submits the letter‚ your friend asked you to check his or her letter. However‚ upon reading the letter‚ you find out that there are lots of inappropriate words used. Directions: Look for the words and sentences that made the letter to have a lack of sense. Revise and edit the letter for word choice and variety in sentence structure. Change the tenses‚ add‚ delete‚ or change some

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    Analysis of Marrysong

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    structured and unstructured parts‚ as well as formal and informal writing. He uses different types of language uses to relate the poem to love. The sentence “He Charted”‚ gives the feel that the whole poem is a metaphor through the meaning of the word charted‚ which is mapped. This therefore gives the effect that the whole poem is a map. The poem is about a marriage‚ which makes you feel that it is a map to the poet’s wife. A marriage is something you do when you love someone‚ and someone that you

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    Diction is the author’s word choice. It is very important because it strengthens the description of something or someone. In The White Heron Jewett it helps contrast between the huge tree and the small girl. Words that was used to describe Sylvia in the story was “little‚” “small‚” “clumsy‚” “bare feet‚” “weak creature” and “Harmless housebreaker.” All of these are words chosen by Jewett that describes the character of Sylvia. It strengthens the characterization of Sylvia. Those words mostly are showing

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    Argumentative Essay The function of an argumentative essay is to show that your assertion (opinion‚ theory‚ hypothesis) about some phenomenon or phenomena is correct or more truthful than others’. The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion‚ one can argue it successfully‚ and these folks are always surprised when others don’t agree with them because their logic seems so correct. Argumentative writing is the act of forming reasons

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    another and have no idea why there is a connection to Language Style Matching. This is when two people use similar words or phrases‚ such as nouns‚ pronouns‚ and prepositions (Bowers‚ 2010). I personally believe this to be true because I know of a couple that was very much in love and I noticed how they talked very similar. Even when they were apart they used the same common phrases and words. I would listen to them talk to each other and I noticed a speech pattern and tone of voice they used with each

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    Essay of Defenition

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    Infatuation is an immature feeling or admiration one has toward an object whether it is a toy car or a doll. To inspire with a temporary intense unreasoning love for a person or thing. (Oxford American Dictionary 1980.) Infatuation in many ways is just a word for a strong feeling toward someone or something with little or no reason. Toy cars‚ dolls‚ or just a simple house hold item one can easily become infatuated with anything. The pure essence or the aroma of a candle may construct an infatuation

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    Vocabulary for Toefl Ibt

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    Prefixes and Suffixes Word Roots Commonly Confused Words—Homonyms Idioms and Vocabulary Variations Practice Test 1 Practice Test 2 Appendix A: Word List Appendix B: Prefixes‚ Suffixes‚ and Word Roots iii Introduction E veryone has three vocabularies in every language he or she speaks: a reading vocabulary‚ a listening vocabulary‚ and a speaking vocabulary. You’ve read words you have never heard‚ and heard words you’ve never read. Your speaking vocabulary may ignore many words you have either read

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    University of Phoenix Material Verbal and Nonverbal Coding Worksheet Part A: Nonverbal Instructions: Respond to each question below in complete sentences with at least 150 words. Include at least one example from the reading materials that supports your position in your response. 1. Is a smile a universal nonverbal form of communication? Why or why not? Provide specific examples in your answer. Yes a smile is a universal nonverbal form of communication. A smile is a facial

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    literature or change the message behind it. Different versions of the poem “I heard a Fly buzz…” by Emily Dickinson demonstrate different caesura‚ capitalization and word usage. The 1955 edition by Thomas H. Johnson and the original version by Emily Dickinson portray almost identical ideas and emphasis through limited alteration of caesura and word capitalization in relation to death as somewhat unimportant event. Caesura is one of the most crucial elements in classic English poetry. It can either change

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