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    GLOSSARY OF TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE MEANING Active voice/passive voice Writing that uses the forms of verbs which create a direct relationship between the subject and the object. Active voice is lively and more direct. Eg. ‘We had fun’ is written in the active voice; ‘Fun was had’ is written in the passive voice. Alliteration The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginnings of words. It is used to produce sound that adds to the atmosphere or mood of the words‚ or perhaps

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    Danya P. Ms. Q English 1302 April 2013 New Criticism and the Poem “When I Heard a Learn’d Astronomer” During the early half of the 20th century‚ a new style of criticism emerged allowing literary texts to be examined as “independent and complete works of art” as defined by Linda Pavlovski (1). It is evident that literary works were and still are interpreted with aid from historical‚ biological‚ and even cultural perspectives but New Criticism advocates each work of literary can stand with its

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    The question to ask is: ‘Why not use Standard English all the time?’ Language is a powerful communication tool the user holds to express their individual identity and ingroup solidarity. The use of Standard English helps to direct this‚ as it acts as the structure of communication‚ ingroup and between speech communities to effectively present a standard for mutual understanding. Outside of Standard English comes the use of slang‚ netspeak and textspeak‚ which helps to develop and enrich the language

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    Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing by Roberts and Jacobs Mary F. Clifford‚ Instructor English Composition III What Is Literature and Why Do We Study It? • Literature is – Composition that tells a story‚ dramatizes a situation‚ expresses emotions‚ analyzes and advocates ideas – Helps us grow personally and intellectually – Provides an objective base for knowledge and understanding – Shapes our goals and values by clarifying our own identities‚ both positively and negatively

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    loveliness was both exterior and interior‚ of structural quality rather than a mere facade. Line two indicates her somewhat empathetic relationship with nature. It is a slight pause before the mind-stopping line describing her movements. Various denotations of movement are soon to be played upon but the first suggestion is that her lovely bones in motion are an emotionally moving sight to behold. One can sense a smile on the speakers face when he says "shapes a bright container can contain." The

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    Altruistic Behavior vs. Christmas at Home As a human being‚ there are several ways to interpret the act of altruism. The lineal denotation of altruism means the principle or practice of concern for the welfare of others. However‚ everyone has different point of view as they faced altruism and they tempted to call themselves as true of altruism without knowing the true standard. This idea is especially apparent when looking between the two nonfiction articles in Altruistic Behavior by Desmond Morris

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    A Queer Revolution: Reconceptualizing the Debate Over Linguistic Reclamation Robin Brontsema University of Colorado at Boulder The debate over linguistic reclamation‚ the appropriation of a pejorative epithet by its target(s)‚ is generally conceived of as a simple binary of support and opposition. I offer an alternative conceptualization that shows both the complex contrasts and commonalities within the debate. Specifically‚ I identify three perspectives: (1) that the term is inseparable from

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    Introduction to Formal Methods Chapter 04: CTL Model Checking Roberto Sebastiani DISI‚ Università di Trento‚ Italy – rseba@disi.unitn.it URL: http://disi.unitn.it/~rseba/DIDATTICA/fm2012/ teaching assistant: Silvia Tomasi – silvia.tomasi@disi.unitn.it CDLM in Informatica‚ academic year 2011-2012 last update: April 26‚ 2012 Copyright notice: some material (text‚ figures) displayed in these slides is courtesy of M. Benerecetti‚ A. Cimatti‚ P. Pandya‚ M. Pistore‚ M. Roveri‚ and S.Tonetta‚ who detain

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    indeterminate since “Love” interprets differently by unlike people in different level. In another word‚ “love is not just one thing; love for God‚ country‚ parents‚ partners‚ children‚ neighbor‚ and so forth all have different qualities”(Guardian). The denotation of love differs between levels of action and feeling‚ and a definition of each level must be discovered in order to understand its varying power. Nevertheless‚ I’m not discussing the love we normally know in our day to day life; instead I’ll discuss

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    Thorndike and Clarence L. Barnhart‚ authors of Scott‚ Foresman Advanced Dictionary‚ define mood as "the overall atmosphere or prevailing emotional aura of a work." Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ especially the pivotal and ominous second act‚ exemplifies both denotations of mood. The act has an "overall atmosphere‚" even though the mood shifts‚ while this mood places a sense of cliff-hanging anxiety at the beginning‚ an ambiance of hysterics towards the middle‚ a feeling of tragic realization directly following

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