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    Theoretical concepts of ELH 1. Development 2. Evolution  3. Change 4. Mechanism of a change 5. Diachrony  6. Synchrony 7. Statics 8. Dynamics 9. Language space 10. Linguistic situation DEVELOPMENT 1) The act of developing or the state of being developed‚ as: The application of techniques or technology to the production of new good The business of constructing buildings or otherwise altering land for new uses. A significant event‚ occurrence‚ or changed. 2)The organize

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    particular mode of prose narrative was first coined by philosopher William James in his book Principles of Psychology (1890) to describe the uninterrupted flow of perceptions‚ memories and thoughts in active human psyche. As a literary term‚ however‚ it denotes a certain narrative technique used in novels in which the narrator records in minute but somewhat abstract way whatever passes through his or her conscious mind. The socalled ‘stream of consciousness’ in a work of prose fiction is usually

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    the Himalayas to the Vindhyas has been sacked and ruined. Not one temple was left standing all over northern India. They escaped destruction only where Muslim power did not gain access to them for reasons such as dense forests. Otherwise‚ it was a continuous spell of vandalism. No nation with any self-respect will forgive this. What happened in Ayodhya would not have happened had the Muslims acknowledged this historical argument even once.”"[2] He was also deeply distressed by what he saw as the deep

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    Department of English and American Studies L.008.32260 Texts and Genres: “Victorian Literature” Instructor: Dr. Christina Flotmann Date: Summer-Term 2012 Matthew Arnold’s “Culture and Anarchy” A Rhetorical Analysis of a Victorian Periodical Essay Thomas Ohse Lehramt BK Bachelor v1 (2011) Matrikelnummer: 67 08 62 5 Number of Words: 4.178 Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Matthew Arnold: Benchmarks . 1

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    question posed. • begin with or have near its start a topic (or “signpost”) sentence (a sentence which indicates what the paragraph will be about and how it relates to the essay title). This is NOT a sub-heading! Your writing should be formal continuous prose. • be linked to the paragraph that comes before‚ often with a suitable conjunction or link words such as in addition‚ nevertheless‚ despite this‚ however. Don’t put also or for example at the start of a sentence. • contain generalised evidence

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    Shakespeare‚ but instead by Thomas Middleton. To begin‚ Shakespeare is common for writing in blank verse or prose. Blank verse was often used by noble characters and contained a rhyme pattern known as iambic pentameter‚ which is an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable‚ repeated five times to create a line. Therefore‚ a blank verse is simply an unrhymed iambic pentameter. Prose were often used by servants or members of the lower classes and contains no pattern of accentual rhythm. Now

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    slang expressions or idioms Do not use personal pronouns. (I‚ you‚ we etc) 1. Begin by saying what the quote means to you The essay should also be written and rephrase it in your own words. You may without titles as one continuous also be able to identify some of the issues prose and shouldn’t appear to have that lie behind the title. Keep it interesting‚ any opinion (Don’t use‚ I believe‚ I relevant and no more than 1 paragraph. think etc) except in the conclusion. 2. Present evidence that agrees

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    takes a theoretical look at the relationship‚ suggesting that Dorothy’s Works should be sufficiently analyzed and to proclaim Dorothy as a writing “genius” rather than “a member of the Wordsworth household” (Levin‚ Subtle Fire: Dorothy Wordsworth’s Prose & Poetry‚ 345). This essay discusses the relationship between the two writings using Wilson’s critical view of events and to a lesser extent Levin’s theoretical reading. The relationship between William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy has

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    Jose V. Ayala‚ Jr. was born on 22 April 1932 in Ermita‚ Manila. He was a poet‚ a fictionist and a painter. His wife‚ Tita Lacambra is also a poet/fictionist and one of their children‚ Joey Ayala‚ is a well-known poet‚ composer and singer. He finished biology at the Ateneo de Manila and agriculture at the UP Los Baños‚ Laguna. After teaching and farming for several years‚ he worked as an advertising copy editor‚ editor for the US Information Service‚ and writer and fiction editor for the Philippine

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    Joan Gardona Andrada II-BSE English Creative Writing (POETRY) Forms Specific poetic forms have been developed by many cultures. In more developed‚ closed or "received" poetic forms‚ the rhyming scheme‚ meter and other elements of a poem are based on sets of rules‚ ranging from the relatively loose rules that govern the construction of an elegy to the highly formalized structure of the ghazal or villanelle. Described below are some common forms of poetry widely used across a number of languages

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