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    Explain the statement‚ “Meanings are in people‚ not in words” This statement means that phrases and sentences are open for interpretations. A person could interpret a statement in his/her own way while another person can interpret the same exact statement in an entirely different way. How can meaning be influenced by the context in which it is sent? The Contextual factors such as the physical surrounding environment and the framework of related facts and events within which a communication takes

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    Continuing on the theme of dream-like experiences‚ Requiem for a Dream describes the majestic sensation the group of friends feel while high on drugs: “They luxuriated in a feeling of deep and all pervading satisfaction‚ a feeling of knowing absolutely that all was well with the world and them and that the world was not only their oyster it was also their linguine with clam sauce. Not only were all things possible‚ but all things were theirs.” By examining how the characters describe their feelings

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    playing pool‚ sinning and drinking. Though they think they have everybody else fooled‚ they know themselves that the destructive behavior that they are taking part in will lead too their death. In " We Real Cool "‚ Gwendolyn Brooks uses denotation and sound devices to suggest that‚ although some African - Americans may often think of themselves as being cool for dropping out of school‚ they know in truth that dropping out will give them time

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    Ideas reflected in Emerson’s piece: “Self-Reliance” help people govern their lives in today’s society. The concept that everyone needed to be true to themselves as well as refusing to confirm to what people expect from you. Certain quotes especially display views wrote in this work of writing‚ such as; “We but half express ourselves”‚ “Imitation is suicide” and “Trust they self; every heart vibrates to the iron song”. These concepts are relatable to people in the 21st century. It is encouraged that

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    English 1101 Exam Study-Guide Chapter Six I) Narration: 1) Stories read – A) Only Daughter B) Sixty Nine Cents C) My Mother Never Worked D) Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder E) My Field of Dreams 2) Terminology – A) Narration: The pattern of development that tells a story. B) Thesis Statement: An essays main idea; the idea that all the points in the body of the essay support. C) Chronological Order: The time sequence of events. Chronological order is used to organize a narrative; is also

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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ color is expressed in a variety of ways. The author uses color to emphasize his vision. The use of color throughout the novel further advances the emotion and irony between the characters relationships. To fully understand the meaning behind the color‚ it is important to identify the environment in which they are used in. White‚ green‚ gold and more are colors that Fitzgerald wants the reader to visualize a more in depth meaning. This

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    debasement and objectification that is present with it is damaging.     Over time it seems most consumers have become desensitised to the sexual objectification of the sexes in song lyrics. The stars singing and the catchy melody have overshadowed the denotations and connotations of the lyrics themselves. We our now so used to women being called ’bitches’ and ’hoes’ that we do not bat an eye when we hear it on the radio. We hear how artists graphically talk of having sex and in many cases it sounds not consensual

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    language in isolation‚ in the language itself MEANING CONNOTATION WHAT IS  Is meaning simply the MEANING?set of associations that a word evokes‚ is the meaning of a word defined by the images that its users connect to it?  Implied meaning DENOTATION  It has also been suggested that the meaning of a word is simply the entity in the World which that word refers to.  DICTIONARY meaning EXTENSION INTENSION  Things in the world that  Concepts‚ mental the word/phrase refers images that the word

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    Elements of Nonfiction NONFICTION is prose writing that is about real people‚ places‚ and events. Unlike fiction‚ nonfiction is largely concerned with factual information‚ although the writer selects and interprets the information according to his or her purpose and viewpoint. Although the subject matter of nonfiction is not imaginative‚ the writer’s style may be individualistic and innovative. Types of nonfiction include: autobiographies‚ biographies‚ letters‚ essays‚ diaries‚ journals‚ memoirs

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    looked at historical and biographical researches. • They tried to figure out how the writer’s past influenced the text. • Extrinsic Analysis: looking at elements outside of the text to interpret it. • Look at the text’s diction; look at the denotation‚ connotation‚ and etymological roots of all the words in the text. • Examine all allusions found within the text. • Analyze all images‚ symbols‚ and figures of speech in the text. Reader Response: Definition Historical Development

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