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    Semantics and Meaning

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    Semantics Semantics: a branch of theoretical linguistics‚ that deals with the meanings of words and sentences. The triangle of meaning: 1- The thing: refers to the element outside the mind and outsidie the language. 2- The word: symbol which refers to the thing. 3- The meaning: it is a concept or reference .it is the image‚ attributes or abstract entity. The lines of relationship among the trio elements may take different directions: 1-thingmeaningword==we see a thing then we remember its

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    Gun Controll

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    many strong points about gun control throughout her article to present her information for her audience to feel as though guns are put into the hands of the wrong people‚ and does so by creating enforced credibility in her sources‚ using negative connotative language‚ and an informative feeling to her article rather than an arguing stand point. The article‚ ”Battleground America‚” written by Jill Lepore‚ is mainly about the second amendment and the ways it is weakened throughout history by big companies

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    author says‚ “They should find an early opportunity to throw out Grutter v. Bollinger as well‚ the 2003 ruling approving the policy of the University of Michigan Law School to use race as a factor in admissions‚”(Washington Times). This instance is connotative because the author uses the phrase‚ “...throw out...”‚ to suggest to just throw away all of the discrimination happening in the colleges‚ but this phrase is also used to represent throwing away the trash‚ which makes it be in a negative tone. Another

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    METHODS OF A PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT (DEFINITION) By: Jazmine Antonio Katrina Villapamdo Gelyn Cai Airabelle Pascual Micah Bueno Micah Calma Ivy Turgo Angelu Gonzales Angelica Dela Cruz Lorvin Almazan Aizel Glinoga Veronica Canloas  Definition A paragraph that is developed by definition answers the question “What is it?”Usually expository or informational‚ the definition may be one sentence or extended to be a paragraph‚ theme‚ or even a book. It is usually combined with other methods of development

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    1. The three positions taken when decoding an image are said to be dominant‚ negotiated and oppositional. Choose two images‚ one from the genre of documentary and one from advertising‚ and explain the process of encoding and decoding to explain these three positions the viewer may take when decoding your chosen images. Stuart Hall’s text‚ “Encoding‚ Decoding” identifies three positions one can take in decoding an image. These three positions are dominant‚ negotiated and oppositional. In light of

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    Disdained : scorn‚ disregard‚ despise Reminisce : recall‚ recollect Pained : ache‚ hurting‚ tenderness‚ grief Closed : shut‚ lock‚ near‚ block Tossed : throw‚ let fly At the first line of the first stanza above‚ “the windows of my heart” has connotative meaning “this feeling” if we relate it to the whole lines of the first stanza‚ and at the third line the words “the open shutter of love” also has connotation with “My heart”. All the lines in the first stanza have affective meaning which can be

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    DIDLS Breakdown

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    adverbs‚ negative words‚ positive words‚ synonyms‚ contrast. Look at the words that jump out at you - Evaluate only those words to find tone Also look at: Colloquial (Slang) Old-Fashioned Informal (Conversational) Formal (Literary) Connotative (Suggestive meaning) Denotative (Exact meaning) Concrete (Specific) Abstract (General or Conceptual) Euphonious (Pleasant Sounding) Cacophonous (Harsh sounding) Monosyllabic (One syllable) Polysyllabic (More than one syllable)   •  Describe

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    The Analyze of Two Poems - The Final Draft - The Introduction In this essay‚ I would like to analyze two poems that have the same titles. One is "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer ’s Day?" written by William Shakespeare. The other also has the same title‚ "Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer ’s Day?" written by Howard Moss. In fact‚ the two poems have not only the same titles but also similar stories. In other words‚ Moss ’s poem is a parody of Shakespeare ’s poem. By the way‚ how are they different

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    COMM 10 Fall 2014 Three-Part Communication Analysis project You will be developing this project throughout the quarter and it will make up 50 percent of your grade. It is divided into three components due at specified dates during the term (for review by your TA). Together‚ the three parts of the project serves as the equivalent of a midterm and final. Overview: The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to scholarly frameworks and methods for examining dimensions of communication. The project

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    Diction In Hamlet

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    ”-William Shakespeare Hamlet is a revengeful tragedy by William Shakespeare written in London‚ England during the early sixteenth century of the medieval times. William Shakespeare has been known for the beauty of his plays because there is so much connotative meaning into the words that he professes to us within his use of diction. He has been known to write many tragedy plays where most of his protagonists die at the end of his stories. Many tend to be murdered due to the sweet smell of revenge running

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