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    text analysis

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    Analyzing a Text Both Time and U.S. News and World Report cover the same events‚ but each magazine interprets them differently. Saddam Hussein was supporting terrorists—or he wasn’t‚ depending on which politician is speaking. This example demonstrates why we need to be careful‚ analytical readers of magazines and newspapers‚ ads‚ political documents‚ even textbooks. Not only does text convey information‚ but it also influences how and what we think. We need to read‚ then‚ to understand not

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    Text Messaging

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    Text Messaging and its Effects on Teens ’ Grammar Background Information "IYO TXTng = Gd 4 or NME of GMR?" If you cannot understand the previous statement‚ then you most likely have not been exposed to the language of text messaging. Who are the creators of this language? The answer is today ’s teenagers. The translation for the opening sentence is‚ "In your opinion‚ is texting good for or the enemy of grammar?" Text messaging has surely given our society a quick means through which to communicate

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    grouping texts

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    In this essay I will group 2 texts (Matilda and The Jungle Book) grammatically. I have chosen to focus on a variety of grammatical features within the chosen texts and how they can be grouped together through similarities‚ differences and context. Firstly‚ the tone of Matilda is imperative-like‚ it consists of grammatical features which make the tone imperative-like. The main part of Matilda which supports the tone is ‘something had to be done about it’. In The Jungle ‘Wood and Water LAWS’‚ fulfils

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    Evaluate ‘Frankenstein’ as a ‘Text in Time’ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was written 1818 which was a time of scientific exploration. Through depicting scientific breeching of moral boundaries through context‚ characterisation and intertextuality‚ Shelley highlight’s the dangers of progression with the absence of ethical emotion. Shelley’s novel is a question about science and it’s relationship to humanity and challenges us with the idea does man have the right or power and intellect to act as

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    Text linguistics

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    Mukachevo State University Report Text linguistics Prepared by Kamenkova Nastia 2014 Text Linguistics A text is an extended structure of syntactic units i.e. text as super-sentence such as words‚ groups‚ and clauses and textual units that is marked by both coherence among the elements and completion .A non-text consists of random sequences of linguistic units such as sentences‚ paragraphs‚ or sections in any temporal and/or spatial extension. A naturally

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    Virginia Woolf imitation

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    into a deep trance of tranquility‚ meditating and thought over the recently concluded “choice” that I would like to enforce‚ life would be far less narrow and easier if I was like the others. I want to be a heterosexual! I want to travel back in time‚ during the formation of my bones and my organs‚ I want to make sure that my thoughts are completely and utterly focused on sports of all nature! While in my past form as a fetus‚ if any sense of femininity is occurring in the outside world‚ I will

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    Text Courting

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    along with other forms of activity‚ such as meeting online (also known as virtual dating)‚ chatting on-line‚ sending text messages or picture messages‚ conversing over the phone‚ writing each other letters‚ and sending each other flowers‚ songs‚ and gifts. Courting usually involves getting to know the family (especially the parents) of the one you are courting. Most of the time courting will be done somewhere public‚ to lower the chances of anything going on between the couple. Some couples who

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    Novelist Virginia Woolf in 1931 delivered a talk on “Professions for Women” about women in the workforce. Woolf utilizes extended metaphors‚ anaphora‚ questions‚ and personal anecdotes‚ throughout her speech. In hopes of reaching out to women to find their inner ability to break society’s impression of what a women is‚ she uses a reflective and encouraging tone towards the Women’s Service League. During the 1930s which is when this talk was projected‚ about one fourth of women in America were in

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    Narrative Texts

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    Literary Studies II Narrative texts: tell a story‚ succession of events in a certain time sequence (distinguishes narrative from lyrical text Text types: classified through • Narrativity (narrative/non narrative) • Medium (oral (radio news brodcast/written) • Form (prose/ verse (epic)) • Factivity (factual/ fictional) Narrative text types: novel‚ epic‚ short story‚ tales‚ songs... Non narrative text types: argumentative essay‚ scientific paper... Discourse types:

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    In the essay A Room of One’s Own‚ the author Virginia Woolf states that "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction." She believes that women need money as it would release them from their dependence on men; and a room of their own as it would provide them with the time and space in order to write with no interruptions. The money and the room are symbolic of greater issues‚ such as freedom‚ privacy and financial independence. In the early 20th century‚ due to their lack

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