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    QUESTIONS AND ESSAY PLANS 1(a). Describe one theory of intelligence. (9 marks) Paragraph 1 Introduction Introduce learning theory and Ericsson et al.’s (1993) ideas on deliberate practice‚ particularly their suggestion that deliberate practice is all that is needed for expert performance. Describe evidence for‚ such as Ericsson and Chase’s (1982) study of the university student‚ SF‚ and Ericsson et al.’s (1993) research on violinists in a German music academy. Paragraph 2 Outline research

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    The article "Do Cavies Talk? The Effect of Anthropomorphic Picture Books on Children’s Knowledge about Animals‚" argues that showing anthropomorphized animals in books negatively influences children’s perception of nature; however‚ a counterargument confirms that children gain a sense of both factual and moral impacts‚ which can influence their knowledge positively. Children subtly acquire biological information about animals through an anthropomorphic story. Such is the case in Charlotte’s Web

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    metaphoric euphemism‚ the writers engage their audience in a topic that is generally taboo‚ without having to resort to scatological or obscene language. With the implementation of a medieval setting‚ the inclusion of perceived nobility‚ and the anthropomorphism of the unicorn‚ the writers create a feeling of fantasy that ultimately blunts the edge of unpleasantness related to the

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    LITERARY DEVICES Copyright © 2007 by Jay Braiman www.mrbraiman.com Literary devices refers to specific aspects of literature‚ in the sense of its universal function as an art form which expresses ideas through language‚ which we can recognize‚ identify‚ interpret and/or analyze. Literary devices collectively comprise the art form’s components; the means by which authors create meaning through language‚ and by which readers gain understanding of and appreciation for their works. They also provide

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    not the case. Few minutes into the short film‚ I was completely enthralled and captivated by this brilliant piece of animation. Baldwin’s attention to detail was part of what made this 3D animation intriguing. He used the animation technique of anthropomorphism by showing the breathing movements of the dolls. The film used a lot of imagination‚ emotion and drama. The short video told a complete story without missing any plots‚ which made the mood of the piece very mysterious and suspenseful. Till the

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    Technique Table Henry Lawson Short Stories The Drover’s Wife Technique | Example | Effect | Setting | ‘’The bush consists of stunted‚ rotten … trees’’ | Introduces the area that the character/author is experiencing first hand. | Repetition | ‘’Snake! Mother‚ here’s a snake!’’ | Responder would feel the urgency and the traumatising experience that the character is going through. | Colloquial Language | ‘’Mummy! Tommy’s skinnin’ me alive wif his club’’ | Presents to the responder that

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    Poetry Allusion: An event or fact from an external context assumed to be known by the reader (e.g. historical‚ biblical‚ etc.). An allusion can increase one’s understanding of the poem in question by drawing parallels with other subjects. Anthropomorphism: The showing or treating of animals‚ gods and objects as if they are human in appearance‚ character or behaviour. Apostrophe: Something that addresses an object‚ abstract idea‚ or person who is dead as though it could reply. E.g. Antony’s

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    Christian God. Introducing another opposition by Philo: Why do we have to think God has a mind? We can possibly agree a mind is needed to put order into things. We are looking for what orders the universe. Philo’s arguments against Cleanthes’ Anthropomorphism: Trying to make other things more human-like. Arguably‚ the universe may not be infinite‚ so why assume God is infinite? There is not enough evidence in modern physics to support whether the universe is infinite or not. Arguably‚ the universe

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    Following is an example of student writing in which figures of speech are overworked and actually impede rather than enhance the clarity of images. Cool water flows through the rocky banks of the creek and into a wide pond. Reeds and cattails surrounding the bank embrace the pond like a mother’s enfolding arms reaching out to caress her sleeping child. Like a beaming‚ proud mother’s eye‚ the sun drenches the scene with its loving warmth. Just beneath the sparkling surface of the water‚ minnows

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    How does the film Rabbit Proof Fence and the picture book The Rabbits‚ by Phillip Noyce and John Marsden respectively‚ position a responder to feel sympathetic for the Aboriginal people in the film and book? The Aboriginal people of Australia have endured great suffering since white settle began in 1788. Despite this‚ they have shown both resilience and determination to maintain their cultural identity. Phillip Noyce’s Rabbit Proof Fence examines such suffering through its portrayal of three

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