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    [pic] |Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business) | | | College of Business: Guidelines for referencing and presentation in written reports and essays Version: 4 Approved: April 2010

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    The Voice by Thomas Hardy

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    perhaps it is showing his puzzlement and confusion mixed with hope. Stanza two makes great use of commas‚ as it creates pauses in which the speaker is trying to imagine the woman and is trying to remember her with all her details. He also uses caesura “for me: yes”‚ to break the fluidity of the enjambment‚ in order to pause and think about the past‚ while they were in their happy moments. The use of commas‚ caesura and interrogation marks emphasize Hardy’s nostalgia and sorrow‚ as they produce a breakdown

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    in Bryce‚ 2006‚ p.43). The Reference list should include only the source you read (in this case‚ Bryce). Fayette‚ 2003). Quotation marks that close a quote come before the parenthetical reference. Commas and periods come after parenthetical references: “Quote” (Bayer‚ 2008‚ p mark. In these cases‚ a comma or a period is required after the parenthetical reference: “Quote?” (Bayer‚ 2008‚ p. 2). The necessary citation information is given outside the punctuation that ends the borrowed material. For example:

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding

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    Theories of Communication as Seen in My Big Fat Greek Wedding As human beings we use communication in many ways. This is why theories are developed so that we can categorize patterns of communication to better understand ourselves and others. Theories categorize the differences in communication between women and men‚ help to better understand the conflicts that arise between children and their parents‚ and help to develop a better understanding of communication in general. Patterns of communication

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    or even an amusement park" (para. 4). The management process should include each of the four functions for business success instead of failure. If 1g3 a business arrangement does not include all four functions in the management process_12b Comma follows an introductory dependent clause that starts with 1g3 words it may not be successful. To avoid failure‚ it is important to assemble a business requirements analysis. By designing the scope of the project and following each management process

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    Bibliography

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    A bibliography is a list of books‚ scholarly articles‚ and other sources you use when researching a topic and writing a paper. The bibliography will appear at the end of your paper. The bibliography is sometimes called Works Cited or Works Consulted. Bibliography entries must be written in a very specific format‚ but that format will depend you the particular style of writing you use. Your teacher will tell you which style to use‚ and for most school papers these will be either MLA‚ APA‚ or Turabian

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    Harriet Tubman Analysis

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    a miserable tone because it shows that the slaves were miserable while trudging through the forest and walking on the cold ground with their barren feet. The author uses commas and dashes to impact the tone of the text. The author uses dashes to separate Harriet’s thoughts from her actions and to define the thoughts. The commas are used to indicate the tone of nervousness. She was nervous of begin rejected and not being able to offer the fugitives what she’d previously promised them on their descend

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    Noun Phrases Making a comparison of Noun Phrases between the Chapter 6.2 from ’’ English Sentence Analysis: An Introductory Course’’ by M. & K. Sauter and Chapter 7 from ’’ Analysing Sentences: An Introduction to English Syntax’’ by Noel Burton - Roberts‚ I can highlight several similarities and differences of the Noun Phrases. In both chapters the authors look into more detail at the internal structure of the Noun Phrase and the elements that can be found within the Noun Phrase. In

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    E. E. Cummings was an American poet and painter. He wrote over 2‚000 poems in his lifetime. Some of these poems include “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town‚” “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May‚” and “Somewhere I Have Never Traveled‚ Gladly Beyond.” Through reviewing biographical information‚ his works‚ and critical reviews‚ most critics agree that E. E. Cummings changed the course of American poetry. Cummings went through many hardships in his life that inspired him to write more poetry. He challenged

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    PHRASE A phrase is a group of words‚ without a subject and verb‚ that functions in a sentence as one part of speech. Examples: leaving behind the dog smashing into a fence before the first test COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES 1. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES • contain a preposition and a noun or pronoun called the object of the preposition. Examples: PREP OBJ OF PRE on the freshly pressed white jacket PREP OBJ OF PREP OBJ OF PREP beside the driftwood and seaweed COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES Prepositional

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