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    Uses of Comma

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    1. Separates main clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (and‚ but‚ or‚ nor‚ so‚ yet). a. The game was over‚ but the crowd refused to leave. b. Today is her brother’s birthday‚ so she will treat him later as a birthday present. 2. Sets off adverbial clauses and phrases that begin or interrupt a sentence. a. I am‚ as you have probably noticed‚ very nervous about this. b. If I win the lottery‚ I will buy a castle. 3. Sets off transitional words and phrases (indeed‚ however) and words

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    Patrick Henery

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    producers which the British are taking. This also creates an appeal to emotion because‚ it causes fear in the colonists. When Henry says‚ “They are meant for us; they can be meant for no other.” He uses a balanced sentence with parallel independent clauses which repeat the same point. This again‚ emphasizes the military producers. 2. C- Patrick Henry’s speech was given in 1775 at St. Johns Church in Richmond‚ Virginia. He gave his speech in front of the Virginia Convention. During this time period

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    Each team is to draw up a contract as a guide to structure the expectations for their team’s activities. The contract should be in clear simple English - it is not necessary or desirable for it to be in legalese. You may choose to add specific clauses to deal with particular issues. You may also attach schedules to the contract to set out other details. Once agreed‚ a ‘soft copy’ of the team contract is to be submitted to the Submit this contract at the CBS Blackboard® site‚and‚ the original

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    Relative Clauses

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    Relative Clauses - Exercises 1. Re-write the sentences so that they have the same meaning as the original. You must use a relative pronoun. a. I bought a house. It was advertised in the local paper. b. Mary works in our office. Her husband is a plastic surgeon. c. Venice is a wonderful place. We spent our last holiday there. d. He showed us how to create a computer-based game. It was very interesting. e. I’ve just finished reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

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    tell why what you have said is important. Requirements: Two references to the book (quotation and paraphrase)with citations and reporting phrases Two words/phrases from your Personal Word List underlined Two adjective (relative) clauses‚ one adverbial clause and one noun clause underlined and labeled (Adj.Cl) Meticulous proofreading before submitting Final Draft Deadlines: Wed. Mar. 11 First draft due (Thesis & 2 body paragraphs minimum) Mon. Mar. 16 Peer Review draft due (Bring 2 copies) Fri. Mar

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    Dependent on Computers

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    Are we too dependent on computers? When we talk about computers‚ people often relate computers with modern technologies. Computer is a tool that helps us make things in our life easier. People use computers in business‚ public services‚ educations‚ even entertainment. Our daily activities are more and more based closely on the working of computer. Almost everything we do is affected by modern technology and computers. I would say that I agree that people nowadays depend on computers too

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    Clause as Exchange A. The nature of dialogue The clause is also organized as an interactive event involving speaker‚ or writer‚ and audience. Let us use the term ‘speaker’ as a cover term for both speaker and writer. In the act of speaking‚ the speaker adopts for himself a particular speech role‚ and in so doing assigns to the listener a complementary role which he wishes him to adopt in his turn (see Halliday‚ 1984a;Martin‚ 1992: Chapter 2). For example‚ in asking a question‚ a speaker is taking

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    English 1 Notes: Conjuctions

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    ENGLISH Parts of Speech Every word can be classified as at least one part of speech. Below is a list of the parts of speech. Noun -A noun is a word that is used to name a person‚ place‚ thing‚ quality‚ or action. It can function as the subject or object of a verb‚ the object of a preposition‚ or an appositive. Rocky ran quickly through his big yard. Pronoun -A pronoun is a word that functions as substitute for a noun or noun phrase and designates a person or thing previously specified‚ or

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    HOW LANGUAGE REPRESENTS THE WORLD IN BLITAR‚ EAST JAVA In the SFL account the ideational strand of meaning in fact involves two components: that of experiential meaning in the clause (Halliday and Matthiessen 2004) and that of the logical meaning between clauses in clause complexes. Experiential meaning is expressed through the system of Transitivity or process type‚ with the choice of process implicating associated participant roles and configurations. Blitar is a city in East Java‚ lies between

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    AP Lang Vocabulary

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    Literary Terms (General) —AP I. Literary Types—names for the various types of literary expression: 1. Allegory: a tale in which characters‚ actions‚ or settings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities. Allegorical stories can also be viewed as extended or continued metaphors. 2. Allusion: a casual or brief reference to a person‚ place‚ event‚ or literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize but doesn’t fully develop. The writer hopes to clarify or enhance the subject that

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