hope you all enjoyed writing and reading the last assignment. If you did not get your text corrected by someone please let me know. No texts should go uncorrected! This week we will tturn our attention to another useful device used in both fiction and non-fiction‚ the descriptive technique. As we learned‚ narrative paragraphs describe a sequence of events or tell a story. The logical arrangement of ideas and sentences in a narrative paragraph is chronological - according to time order. But what
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“The Good Samaritan” 2. Language Authors use language in ways to help us picture words. What does this paragraph help you see‚ hear‚ smell‚ taste‚ or touch? -This paragraph helps me smell the chlorine coming out of the pool. I can see the boys cleaning the backyard‚ working hard‚ exhausted and sweating. It makes me taste the chlorine of the pool delicious. I can touch the refreshing water of the pool. I can hear the annoying voice of Mr. Sanchez saying the boys can’t swim because they’re
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fact that we can play under the lights at night. This seems to be the best time to draw a crowd to cheer you on and parents aren’t so apt to be working so they can come and enjoy the game. Nothing makes me prouder than to have my dad tell me what a good job i did. My dad loves football as much as I do and it seems to bring us together more. We watch a lot of football on television. Yes‚ you can get hurt in football‚ which is why some kids don’t want to play. But‚ some hospital records show that you
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A janitor at MIT‚ Will Hunting has a gift for math and chemistry that can take him light-years beyond his blue-collar roots‚ but he doesn’t realize his potential and can’t even imagine leaving his childhood Boston South End neighborhood‚ his construction job‚ or his best friend. To complicate matters‚ several strangers enter the equation: a brilliant math professor who discovers‚ even envies‚ Will’s gifts‚ an empathetic shrink who identifies with Will’s blue-collar roots‚ and a beautiful‚ gifted
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Lie “Do you lie in your life?” The answer must be “ Yes.” However‚ in some cases‚ don’t be shame of yourself because of your lying. In the article‚ “The Way We Lie‚” Stephanie Erisson states that there are many reasons for people lying. What is more‚ Erisson also provides a lot of examples and quotes to support her ideas. Furthermore‚ Erisson mentions that it is hardly impossibly to spend a week without lying. It is very strange that we do not like people lie to us‚ but we still tell a lie. Without
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to blood traditionally alludes to the Christian Eucharist (in which wine symbolizes the blood of Christ)‚ but Dickens twists this symbolism: he uses wine-to-blood to symbolize brutality rather than purification‚ implying that the French Revolution has become unholy. Knitting and the Golden Thread In classical mythology‚ three sister gods called the Fates controlled the threads of human lives. A Tale of Two Cities adapts the classical Fates in two ways. As she knits the names of her enemies‚ Madame
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amongst the most common of phobias. Whether climbing on a ladder or to the top of a rollercoaster‚ Acrophobia is the fear of being any distance from the ground. The more intense your psychological fear is‚ the shorter your distance from the ground has to be before you start to show fear. For some Acrophobia does not kick in until they look out the window of an airplane. While for others having your bed to high off the ground can be a fearful thing. Acrophobia is characterized by extreme anxiety
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Two categories of public goods are non-rival consumption goods and non-excludable goods. Discuss the similarities and differences between these two types of goods. If a good is non-rival in consumption‚ does that mean that it is also non-excludable? If a good is non-excludable‚ does that mean it is non-rival in consumption? Why might the market produce non-rival goods inefficiently? Why might the market produce non-excludable goods inefficiently? Answer: Public Goods have two characteristics-
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Luxury Goods 6 2.2.2 Brand Equity 8 2.2.3 Consumer Behavior 10 2.2.4 Collectivism and Individualism 12 2.2.5 Face Culture 15 2.3 Main Theories in Customers’ Attitudes Toward Luxury Goods 16 2.3.1 Previous research on consumption behavior of luxury goods 16 2.3.2 Main influential 17 2.3.3 The model of luxury brand variables influence costumers’ attitudes 18 2.4 Framework and Hypotheses 20 2.4.1 Product appearance 20 2.4.2 Brand influence 22 2.4.3 Luxury goods characteristics
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