apart from others. Replacing suffixes with vowels is a good example of this. “Afternoon” becomes “arvo”‚ names like “Barry” becomes “Bazza” and by replacing the last element with an ‘-o’‚ the adjective “povo” has undergone a word class shift from the noun “poverty”. Popular culture has also
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15. Polysyndeton is the use of a conjunction between each word‚ phrase‚ or clause‚ and is thus structurally the opposite of asyndeton. The rhetorical effect of polysyndeton‚ however‚ often shares with that of asyndeton a feeling of multiplicity‚ energetic enumeration‚ and building up. * They read and studied and wrote and drilled. I laughed and played and talked and flunked. Use polysyndeton to show an attempt to encompass something complex: * The water‚ like a witch’s oils‚ / Burnt green
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COHERENCE Coherence and Unity are related‚ but they are not the same thing. You may have a unified paragraph in which all the sentences are relevant to the controlling idea of the topic sentence‚ but it may leave your reader somewhat confused. Somehow‚ the paragraph lacks smoothness and clarity - the ideas are mixed up‚ the sentences are not clearly and logically related‚ the writing has no rhythm. In short‚ the paragraph lacks coherence. There are three
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emphasise that ___________________________________________ 4. EMPHASIS MARKERS show clearly what you think is most important but allow you to avoid personal language such as ’I think’ Adjectives: main‚ crucial‚ important‚ significant‚ key‚ essential Nouns: focus‚ element‚ concept‚ theory‚ aspect‚ part‚ idea‚ point‚ argument‚ discussion‚ debate Verbs: to emphasise‚ to summarise‚ to focus‚ to highlight Examples: • • • • The key aspect of this argument is The most crucial point made so far It is worth
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note: there is no such word as its’) you your (not you’re‚ a contraction of you are) they their (not they’re‚ a contraction of they are) who whose (not who’s‚ a contraction of who is) Other Common Errors everyday (adjective) vs. every day (noun) lead (present tense) vs. led (past tense) irregardless is not a word‚ don’t use it then (adverb) vs. than (conjunction) lose (verb) vs. loose (mainly an adjective) data is the plural of datum e.g.‚ (for example) vs. i.e.‚ (that is) "This
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Abstract Purpose - To be able to create an improvised machine with the use of Technology. - To discuss about the group’s Investigatory Project and Product. - To site ways about the product’s effectiveness and advantages when it comes in sorting coins. Procedure Prepare all the needed materials in constructing or making the electronic coin sorter. Before doing anything ask a guardian or a professional for assistance or help especially for minors. Next is‚ measure the desired size of the
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item that signifies what your favorite sport/exercise is. (Graphics Required!) Section 4. Favorite Activity (Spanish and Graphics) Section 5. Favorite Book (English) Vividly describe your favorite book using the eight parts of speech. (Noun‚ Verb‚ Adjective‚ Interjection‚ Adverb‚ Pronoun‚ Conjunction and Preposition) Section 6. Favorite TV Show (English) Draw or paste a picture of a facial expression which describes two of your favorite television personalities/characters. Be sure
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and ficar all translate to the English verb “to be” but have distinct uses. Ser (to be) The verb ser is used to indicate long term or permanent characteristics or conditions. It is used to associate people with their occupation when used with a noun. It is also the verb used for telling the time of day‚ a recurring event. Ele é uma pessoa inteligente. He is an intelligent person. Ela é uma mulher generosa. She is a generous woman. Nós somos empregados. We are employees. Eles são estudantes. They
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Afterwards‚ you will give your own example. C. MotivationBefore anything else‚ I would like you to write ten verbs.Very good! Now‚ we will discuss all those verbs as we move on with the lesson. D. PresentationRemember class that verbs‚ unlike nouns‚ have the S-form of the word for the singular form and the base form for its plural form. Please take a look at the example.Example:S-form(singular):Sings‚ dances‚ writes‚ eatsBase Form(plural)Sing‚ dance‚ write‚ eatGive some more examples.Very good
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dreamer‚ Barack Obama promised to expedite economic reforms. Part of Speech: Verb Illustration: Celerity Definition: Rapidity of motion or action. Original Sentence: Animals whose celerity can be more than human’s machines. Part of Speech: Noun Illustration: Usurp Definition: take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force. Original Sentence: A complete evil‚ Macbeth usurped the throne. Part of Speech: Verb Illustration: Paltry Definition: (of an amount) small
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