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    the status quo‚ unless they are old‚ and syntax that shows how old people do as they please‚ not questioning what they are doing or how they will be viewed in the public eye. “Warning” shows how Joseph truly longs for the day when she becomes elderly‚ as she will then be free of the expectations of

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    dark lives by running to the Free states up north. Many were successful including Frederick Douglass‚ a well-known former slave‚ who recounts his escape in the given passage. Douglass skillfully controls language‚ including figurative language and syntax‚ to relay his emotions after the draining journey to readers. Douglass often makes comparisons so that readers are able to relate or imagine his situations and emotions. As soon as he arrived in New York‚ he felt “like one who escaped a den of hungry

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    of grammar (5) Lacks structure. Syntax‚ punctuation‚ grammar & spelling poor. Essay question too short (less that 270 words) 0 -1 Some structuring of material. Syntax‚ punctuation‚ grammar & spelling need attention. Essay question too long (more than 440 words) 2 Some referencing but not consistent or accurate. 2 Demonstrates good structure without too many errors in syntax‚ punctuation‚ grammar & spelling. Well structured with few errors‚ good syntax Well structured‚ no errors‚ good

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    Schlomo during the Holocaust. He utilizes diction‚ or his word choice to explain these events. He also utilizes imagery the reader can have a better picture in their head of what happened to him and his father. Syntax is also used to organize the words he uses. Diction‚ imagery‚ and syntax develop the father-son relationship between Elie and Schlomo. Wiesel uses diction to help develop the relationship between Elie and Schlomo in Night. “The two adults were no longer alive. Their tongues hung

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    Term paper -Foundations of computing FAST FOOD AUTOMATION SYSTEM Submitted to: Submitted by: Table of contents: 1. Acknowledgement 2. Introduction 3. Proposed system (a) Description (b) System requirements 4. Requirement analysis 5. System design 6. Source code 7. Testing 8. Future scope 9. Bibliography AKNOWLEDGEMENT As usual large number of

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    reader that many people have dreams‚ but they do not reach them because they accept the position they are in. Steinbeck’s particular rhetorical styles develop his point of view‚ the impossibility of the American Dream‚ through the use of parallelism‚ syntax‚ and personification. Steinbeck portrays emotional situations in the farmer’s lives explaining why they can not reach the American Dream through the use of parallelism. During the beginning of the novel‚ George‚ a farmer‚ describes the common life

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    literary devices to develop his popular‚ eerie‚ and suspenseful mood. In “Berenice” (1835)‚ Edgar Allan Poe creates a perturbed mood to uniquely describe love‚ life‚ and death through his use of terror inflicting diction‚ gloomy description‚ and obtuse syntax. “Berenice” is a short horror story about a man who is going to marry his cousin‚ Berenice‚ and when she contracts a disease‚ she begins to deteriorate. As she slowly falls apart‚ the only things that remain healthy looking are her teeth which Egaeus

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    sacrifices to survive and a boy who finds unexpected companionship in an orphaned fawn. What elevates this novel from a simple tale of a struggling family into a beloved classic that has endured the times is Rawlings’s brilliant use of sensory details‚ syntax‚ and figurative language. Notably‚ Rawlings’s skills as a writer are conveyed through her utilization of sensory details. For example‚ “He was in another world‚ so that for an instant he thought he might still be dreaming. The sun was gone‚ and all

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    a Dream” speech. The purpose of this essay is two-fold: 1. You are evaluating the speech’s usage of language and style via diction‚ syntax‚ tone‚ theme‚ mood‚ audience and purpose. 2. Your essay writing needs to apply the same effective language principles. In other words‚ you need to be conscious of your communication of ideas through your diction‚ syntax‚ tone‚ and mood. Your essay may be no longer than 500 words/2 pages double spaced. The essay must follow all MLA conventions‚ including

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    defined‚ fractal contains no support for defining functions or procedures. Add a new special form to fractal that would allow the user to define and call procedures with numerically valued arguments. The syntax of a call should look like the usual infix syntax (e.g. as used in C‚ Java and Python). The syntax of a procedure definition should

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