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    blasScore: ______ / ______  Name: _Da’Shawn _______Smith________________________  Student Number:_______________________ Directions: Answer the questions below. Use full sentences when applicable. 1. Give two examples of each of the following elements of fiction and nonfiction from the texts you’ve read in Units 1‚ 2‚ and 3. Characters: The aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing. Plot: The sequence of events. Conflict: A serious disagreement or

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    English III AP - AP( English Language and Composition Course Overview The English III AP (or AP( English Language and Composition) course objectives are to help students become “skilled readers of prose written in a variety of periods‚ disciplines‚ and rhetorical contexts” and to help students become “skilled writers who compose for a variety of purposes” (The College Board‚ AP( English Course Description‚ May 2007‚ May 2008‚ p. 6). Students are expected to read critically‚ think analytically

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    Reflection/ Personal Connection: My musical composition portrays my emotion when I am running in a race. Before a race begins‚ my heart pounds and there is anticipation. Therefore‚ the beginning of the musical composition utilizes the Ghostly Sub Bass.1 and Shaker 01.1 to depict that anxious feeling I have. The Ghostly Sub Bass sounds like my heart thumping loudly‚ due to nervousness‚ and the Shaker resembles the adrenaline I have when the gunshots fire and I have to race out of the starting line. After

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    Link between Body Composition and Nutrition As it is stated in he instructor’s slides that covers the chapter of Body Composition‚ “it refers to the % of muscle‚ bone‚ fat and other tissues but with a primary concern on the fats. And what about Nutrition‚ it is stated that it based on “Basic substances in food your body uses to maintain health”‚ as macronutrients‚ and micronutrients‚ and water. Deviating from the definitions of Nutrition‚ and Body Composition‚ we could say that there is a strong

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    Passes | Sign Up Learning Guides Teacher Resources Test Prep College Readiness Schools & Districts All of Shmoop Literature Bible Poetry Shakespeare Mythology Bestsellers Dr. Seuss Music Pre-Algebra Algebra Calculus Biology US History Flashcards DMV Careers SAT ACT AP Exams En Español Essay Lab News Videos Cite This Page To Go Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Home Poetry Kubla Khan Summary Stanza I (Lines 1-11) Intro The Poem Summary Analysis Themes Quotes Study Questions

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    TEACHING TECHNICAL ENGLISH AND GENERAL ENGLISH Introduction English today has become more than the Lingua Franca of the masses. It has become the lifeline. The call of the hour is for the academia to well-equip itself with the most competent language skills. Only then can suitable help be extended to the beneficiaries‚ the students. My paper will focus on the nature of General and Technical English today. It will also attempt to show how Technical English and General English can be made more student-centric

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    ANEST MAROLLI READING V 03/09/2015 SPRING TERM ENGLISH LANGUAGE AS A POWERFUL TOOL Nowadays the world is becoming smaller by globalization. It is becoming so not only for the fact that you can be transported easily‚ and in a few hours or days to the farthest location on Earth‚ but also for the incredible speed you can be deliver and receive information from anywhere in the world. But these new features that our global society is experiencing‚ need also a skilled and well approved language

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    (1999)‚ 12‚ 1–5 McCance & Widdowson’s Tables of Food Composition: origins and clarification of the Fifth edition A. E. Black∗ and A. A. Paul† ∗Medical Research Council‚ Dunn Clinical Nutrition Centre‚ Hills Road‚ Cambridge CB2 2DH; †Medical Research Council‚ Human Nutrition Research (formerly Dunn Nutrition Laboratory)‚ Downham’s Lane‚ Milton Road‚ Cambridge CB4 1XJ‚ UK The evolution of the McCance and Widdowson’s Tables of Food Composition is briefly described and some confusions that exist over

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    Why is good writing and speaking important? English is the most important and famous language on this earth‚ most people of higher education speak it. I do not know why out of all languages. English is the one that decided to be world famous‚ maybe because English is in America and when people think America they think the land of the free. We all have fluent speakers and writers in every language as much as we have illiterate people. Most are actually in-between where there is some form of education

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    What you write is in the content‚ and how you write is in the strategy. Essays are a composition written from a personal point of view. Purpose and Voice An author almost always has a reason for writing something—an effect he or she intends to have on the reader. Some of the most common purposes‚ and the types of written works associated with these purposes‚ are listed below. Entertain by creating a story that elicits an emotional reaction of enjoyment in the reader. Examples include comedies

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