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    New York times/ april‚18 2012 “Riches in mobile ads‚ just no profits” Author: Spencer e. Ante - Suzanne Vranica also contributed Summary Smart phones have provided a new plat-form for revenue to be made in the months ahead. They have the potential to produce billion dollar valuations for makers of mobile software and services. However‚ it’s turning the number of users to actual revenue that has been difficult for companies to capitalize on. The article I read uses companies such as Pandora internet

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    1. Which of the following is a run-on sentence? A. The house was owned by the mayor. B. Mike joined the army‚ and he became more disciplined during the training. C. Karen’s uncle arrives tomorrow she wants to see him. D. We like to take a walk after dinner. 2. Which sentence uses correct parallel construction? A. The painter wore glasses‚ gloves‚ and boots. B. Most people enjoy ice cream and the plant grows. C. You can either talk to the manager about your problem or writing a letter

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    Henry James Assignment Part 1: Paraphrase Lines 1-5: There is a point where one’s artistic ideas lie near to one’s moral sense. When creating a piece and that closeness is achieved‚ the piece becomes something of high quality. Lines 6 -10: No good book will ever come from one with a shallow imagination. As a fiction writer composes works‚ he will learn this and if he takes it to heart‚ his works will be of high quality. Lines 11-15: A critic believes that fiction pieces are generalized and

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    with my brother. 5. Sentence Pattern 5 – Complex sentence with dependent clause in the beginning n. Although I enjoy listening to rock music‚ I don’t like to listen to The Rolling Stones. o. Because I went to the bank yesterday‚ I have enough money to pay for our dinner. p. If I run out of contacts‚ I will have to go to the optometrist to get new ones. 6. Sentence Pattern 6 – Complex Sentence with dependent clause at the end q. I enjoy watching “How I Met Your Mother”

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    English 101 Grammar Principles Answer why question to test your thesis and see if your thesis is good. “I want to convince/persuade the reader that …..” - You cannot have a pros and cons for thesis Grammar Punctuation - rhetorical fragments‚ short emphatic sentence should not be used in formal writing (ex. Best.Night.Ever. or Bigger and Better) - the comma (most troublesome) can change the entire meaning of a sentence 4 Rules for use of Comma: 1) before words like BUT‚ YET‚ OR ‚ AND

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    character is portrayed. Look at the last sentence. Identify the three dependent clauses. What is the effect of these three clauses‚ one following the other? The first dependent clause is‚ “Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby.” The second dependent clause is‚ “what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-”. The third dependent clause is‚ “winded elations of men.” The effect that the three clauses

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    Sentence Patterns for 1st Semester Essays Variety in Sentence Structure Wadell‚ Marie L.‚ Robert M. Esch‚ and Roberta R. Walker. The Art of Styling Sentences:      20 Patterns for Success‚ 3rd edition. Hauppage‚ New York: Barron’s Educational Series‚ 1993. Pattern 1: Compound sentence: 2 short‚ related sentences joined by a semicolon. Hard work is only one side of the equation; talent is the other. Some people dream of being something; others stay awake and are. Forget defensive driving; practice

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    variance Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a generalized form of univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is used when there are two or more dependent variables. It helps to answer : 1. do changes in the independent variable(s) have significant effects on the dependent variables; 2. what are the interactions among the dependent variables and 3. among the independent variables.[1] Where sums of squares appear in univariate analysis of variance‚ in multivariate analysis of variance

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    The person who influential me to become a better writer was my sixth grade English teacher Ms. Campbell. Ms. Campbell was not a normal English teacher. She taught us many writing technique that I still use today. I remember this one day in English class; Ms. Campbell was teaching us the fan boys out of no where she started rapping the fan boys. Still to this day I can remember the rap that she taught us. Ms Campbell had different ways of each us. Ms. Campbell would suck your right in she made us

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    divided into two categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses (which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general‚ the the indicative‚ the conditional‚ and the imperative (command forms) are used in independent clauses; some exceptions will be given in section I below. The subjunctive mood is found primarily in dependent clauses‚ but of course the other moods can occur there as well‚ depending on the type of clause

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