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    first impression

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    Objective: For this essay‚ you will be analyzing Erik Larson’s style‚ revealing what devices he uses to convey his message(s) to his readers. The majority of the paper should be comprised of detailed close readings that analyze how his use of language contributes to an overall effect on the reader. Feel free to draw evidence from your journal (but don’t do so blindly‚ without considering if there are better options! You may end up taking only general ideas from the journal.). Your analysis should

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    Recommendation Report OVERVIEW A recommendation report proposes a solution to a problem or evaluates possible solutions and recommends one. Before proposing or recommending a solution‚ the report needs to identify the problem.Think about the various problems you encounter everyday or read about in the paper. EXAMPLE: A HEALTH CARE/ECONOMIC PROBLEM For instance‚ Congress is trying to figure out how to control the ever-increasing cost of Medicare/Medicaid. The problem seems to be that if we don’t

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    Jenae Sweet Writing 95 Helping Friends In I Am the Messenger‚ by Markus Zusak‚ Ed‚ an underaged cab driver‚ is given four Aces with three different issues. Throughout his unexpected journey‚ Ed meets new people‚ makes new friends and finds out some things he didn’t ever know about his old friends. Ed finds out how to help them through their own problems‚ and‚ in the end‚ finds out why he is chosen to help them. Ed starts off with one card‚ which is the Ace of Diamonds‚ where there

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    Thompson 1  Amari Thompson  Mrs. Christiansen  English 9H  2 March 2015  Cold­Heartedness Leads Nowhere  People  are  quick  to  try  and  hurt  one  another  and  help  themselves  rather  than  try  to  help  each  other.  James  Patrick  Kinney  wrote  a  poem  titled  “The  Cold  Within”  signifying  how  negativity  within  does  not  lead  to  greater  gain.  The  theme  of  this  poem  questions  what  lengths  some  people  would  go  in  order  to  bring  someone  else down simply because of their differences

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    The passage excerpted from William Shakespeare’s King Richard III Act 1 Scene 4‚ Clarence had just woken from an odious nightmare‚ dazed and frightened‚ to describe his nightmare with the keeper. In his nightmare‚ he escaped the Tower with his brother Richard to Burgundy‚ but Clarence was pushed by his brother and fell into the sea. He drowns to the bottom of the sea‚ first suffering the physical pain on his body‚ then noticed the flamboyance wealth on the seafloor with dead man’s skeleton. Clarence

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    [pic] |Course Syllabus Axia College/College of Humanities COM/155 Version 3 University Composition and Communication I | |Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course addresses the key elements necessary for effective academic writing in college. The course begins with focus on prewriting strategies and builds to drafting and revising essays. In addition‚ the course includes skill development at the sentence and paragraph level

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    quagmires. Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence transcends the mediocre. It creates a bombarding mood that runs through the whole text‚ thus‚ transforming the readers to a reality it is presenting. The poem starts with the use of a device called apostrophe (a figure of speech where one talks to or addresses an inanimate object). Here the "I" persona talks to his "old friend." Hello darkness my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Left its seeds

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    Steinbeck portrays Curley’s wife in multiple ways. In the first appearance of ‘Mice of Men’ he described her symbolically using a metaphor; ‘the rectangle of sunshine in the door way was cut off’. This is already foreshadowing to the reader that Curley’s wife is trouble‚ for example the metaphor Steinbeck used to describe her can be referred to as light and darkness. In this case Curley’s wife representing the darkness presenting her as destructive further in the book‚ an example of her being destructive

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    of when she looked into the fish ’s eyes‚ which ultimately makes her feel sympathy for the fish. The action of looking into the fish ’s eyes is also powerful in that it allows the poet to personify the fish. We also discover the poet ’s use of an apostrophe here‚ which is emphasized by the poet ’s looking into the fish ’s eyes. She begins to see the fish as more and more of an equal individual. She tells us that she "admired his sullen face" (47). One of the most striking images in the poem is when

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    Unit 1: the beginnings if an American Tradition Conceit-a kind of metaphor that makes a comparison between two startlingly different things Context-a word refers to the words that surround it and to the situation in which it is used. Dialogue-a third way to make your language more vivid. Diction-a writer’s choice of words‚ particularly for clarity‚ effectiveness‚ and precision. Iambic couple-a rhythmic pattern an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable: two successive lines that

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