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    THE DOS AND DON’TS OF ENGLISH PUNCTUATION [OFWEL: HET HOE EN WAT VAN ENGELSE INTERPUNCTIE] Het is niet altijd gemakkelijk om de juiste leestekens te gebruiken in een Engelse tekst. Vooral het gebruik van komma‚ dubbele punt en apostrof wil nog weleens problemen geven bij Nederlanders die Engelse teksten moeten schrijven. In deze minicursus leer je hoe je een Engelse tekst kunt voorzien van de juiste leestekens (interpunctie). De toepassing van de verschillende leestekens wordt kort besproken

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    Growing up in Wisconsin has been cold. There are many times that schools that are cancelled‚ business open late or do not at all‚ and the city workers are out trying to get roads cleared off for safe travels. Over the past several years when I changed from going to school to working world I have noticed a big difference. There are many times that children are off school but all the area businesses are still open. Yes we are keeping the children safe but if the parents still have to brave the roads

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    Good morning Principle‚ Teachers and my fellow schoolmates. We are the chief EAs this year. I’m Christy from class 4F and she is Alice also from class 4F. It’s hard to believe that this is the last English day of this school year. Yes‚ we’ve been through a lot. Alice‚ do you remember those amazing English activities we held this year? Of cause I do! And the most unforgettable is the English Week. It is a great success. Everyone loves our activities. Yes. There are a lot of things we’ve never

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    Closing Game in Multitask

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    Alright here y’all go. First of all close the game in multitask.. With ifile‚ Go to the clash of clans.app‚ open the folders res‚ then csv‚ open the file named buildings.csv with text viewer. If you are looking to change the elixir pumps to make gold instead look for the lines of code ""Elixir Pump"‚"TID_BUILDING_ELIXIR_PUMP"‚"TID_ELIXIR_PUMP_INFO"‚"Resource"‚"sc/buildings.sc"‚"elixir_pump_lvl1"‚‚"elixir_pump_const"‚‚‚1‚"Gold"‚150‚1‚3‚3‚‚"elixir_pump_upg"‚‚‚‚‚"Elixir"‚200‚500‚‚‚400‚30‚‚‚‚"Building""

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    MWDS Turn of the Screw

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    Major Works Data Sheet Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Title: Turn of the Screw Author: Henry James Date of Publication: 1898 Genre: Gothic Ghost story Biographical Information about the Author: Henry James was born in New York‚ then alternated between living in England and America‚ but most of his writing career took place in England‚ where he eventually settled and died. His brother was a famous psychologist and his sister a diarist. His education was odd: he mostly learned from

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    Figurative and literal language is different methods used in conveying and analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not differ from their original definition. Figurative language refers to words or groups of words that exaggerate the meanings of the words. Figurative language is not used literally but instead involves similarities to concepts or other contexts; which results in a figure of speech. For example‚ “it’s raining hard outside” is literal and “it’s raining cats and

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    REVISING AND EDITING

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    Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the writing process? A. Think about your topic B. Think about your audience. C. Try exploring statergies. D. Write your first draft D When you think about your audience‚ you consider- A. possible publication B. Your intended readers C. auditory details D. all of the above B When you consider your audience‚ you also- A Adapt your tone and vocabulary to suit them. B. Try to choose very sophisticated words to give your writing

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    You will develop a speech informing the audience about an object‚ concept‚ process‚ or event. The speech should follow the guidelines for effective informative discourse as presented in chapter 17 of the Human Communication text. A typed full-sentence outline of the speech‚ including references‚ is due on the day you present in class. The outline should be formatted in Times New Roman‚ 12 point font‚ one inch margins‚ double spaced‚ and include a cover page that lists: the title of the speech

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    "essay" is redundant (what else could it be?)‚ and only a few words as a title are not very explanatory (or intriguing to the reader). An ideal title has between six and a dozen words ] PSYCH/535 [If this is a city and state combination‚ the sentence is referring to the city. The state name is additional‚ nonrestrictive information‚ to be surrounded by commas (and do not abbreviate the state)] Ph.D. January 26‚ 2013 Definition [Make sure paragraph indentation

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    politics and religion. However‚ you probably don’t know the size of their salaries or bank accounts. We rarely talk about money‚ even among our closest friends. So when it comes time to ask for money for a charity‚ we may feel like our throats are closing. Think about what makes you uncomfortable. Does it feel like you’re begging? Are you afraid that‚ if you ask for money‚ you’ll have to donate to someone else’s cause in return? Do you fear being asked a question that you can’t answer? Or is it just

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