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    Nick Mathiason Coach Woodard English 1301-3 9-26-12 Analyzing Text. Thomas Friedman‚ an American columnist‚ journalist‚ and writer for the New York Times writes the passage‚ “30 Little Turtles” to inform a general audience who read the newspaper‚ of the impact of foreign‚ outsourced jobs to the people who receive them. Using clear unambiguous sources of actual people who receive these jobs‚ he creates a personality that he applies to all Indians who receive the call center jobs. A persona

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    word is used in various forms with numerous connotations‚ often including multiple ones in a single incident. “Heaven” is used in the first few acts mostly as a “power or majesty of heaven‚ or as God”(“Heaven” Def. 7a). The people refer to the heavens as a God or a divine being‚ such as when Cassio says “Oh‚ let the heavens Give him defense against the elements‚ For I have lost him on a dangerous sea.” (2.1.49-51). The word gives a positive connotation‚ where the people ask the heavens‚ or God‚ to

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    perpetual circles‚ taking one step to each beat." With this denotation or dictionary meaning of the word‚ the reader instinctively assumes that Theodore Roethke ’s poem solely focuses on a father ’s dance with his son. However‚ as we have seen‚ connotations provide the reader with overtones of meanings that go beyond what it expresses. The rhythm of this poem is‚ for the most part‚ that of iambic trimeter with stresses at the end of lines such as "dizzy" (line 4) and "easy" (line 2) and "pans" (line

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    workplace;  Demonstrate their understanding on the different language skills required in workplace communication for speaking‚ listening‚ reading‚ and writing;  Demonstrate their knowledge that word choices in workplace communication have connotation and denotation that affect the speakers;  Demonstrate their knowledge that language use in the workplace is polite‚ positive‚ and appropriate. 1.1 Introduction English for Occupational Purposes (EOP) is only one of many names of

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    Connotation In London

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    more meaning and imagery if used in the correct context. The use of denotation and connotation help poets achieve how its audience perceives a poem. Both tools build imagery; it can give much more meaning to the words and create more than just a poem. In few to little words‚ a larger story can be told. Denotation and Connotation In the poem titled London‚ the poet William Blake uses many denotations and connotations that stand out to the reader. The word “chartered” is used twice in the first stanza

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    rather than rustled’) and colour adjectives ‘blackened’‚ ‘smoke-dried’. This image symbolizes death and the absence of emotions. The distinctive simile between the ‘chandelier’ and ‘vault’‚ expressed by comparison ‘a monstrous tear’‚ stresses the connotation of humidity which is connected with the bleak atmosphere of the passage. In the beginning of the text‚ the author’s vision pans with impersonal curiosity over a wide prospect‚ then accentuates various details which gradually merge into distinct

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    swimming pool has a good connotation‚ but for this poem Lux uses it negatively and gives is a new connotation to help him get the mood of the poem across. He gives a swimming pool a negative connotation by using words and phrases like‚ sneers‚ terror‚ fatal‚ kill‚ cruel‚ rage‚ and fear. These words help describe how some of the characters Lux uses are feeling at the swimming pool which gives the pool its negative connotation. Lux also gives the word "Winter" a positive connotation to the overweight boy

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    The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus’ The Stranger and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen English A1 – Higher Level World Literature Paper 1 Ojiugo Nneoma UCHE Candidate Number: 1415-068 1480 Words May 2010 In Camus’ The Stranger‚ and Yoshimoto’s Kitchen‚ both authors use the literary technique of pathetic fallacy – a branch of personification – which gives to the weather and physical world‚ human attributes. In both texts‚ this technique enriches the narratives both aesthetically and in terms of meaning – by telling

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    The English language is growing and changing every day. We have a living language‚ meaning that it will constantly change as society changes the meaning and connotations of words. The members of a society can take a word and make it mean something very different seemingly overnight. Word changes to fit our constantly growing society and we change them so they can fit our current societal situation. There may be times when the change of a word might not make complete sense‚ but society has accepted

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    Business communication assignment Business communication a) Explain what is meant by the term culture shock. Identify and discuss the stages of culture shock? Culture shock is the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country‚ or to a move between social environments‚ also a simple travel to another type of lifeOne of the most common causes of culture shock involves individuals in a foreign environment

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