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    paper I am going to compare and contrast a literary text (Education for Leisure by Carol Ann Duffy) and a non literary text (Newspaper article from “The Independent” by Nigel Morris) focussing on the language features used‚ the structural and presentational devices‚ the use of correct punctuations‚ analyse the structure of the non literary text for bias and the techniques used to convey meaning and ideas by both authors. The objective of literary texts is to teach the readers a life lesson with the development

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    Module One: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the basic elements of music? Pitch‚ Tempo‚ Dynamic. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of a sound‚ and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? A symphony is a musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra; it is often an extended composition. What types of music use syncopation? Concerto and Sonata 4. What are three examples of forms of music? 12-bar blues is a chord progression

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    into the world may or may not be beneficial. Social and cultural backgrounds complicate the process of moving into the world. The play ‘Educating Rita’‚ composed by Willy Russel‚ portrays personal growth as a consequence of moving into the world through the relationship between the two protagonists Rita and Frank. same as the text ‘the china coin’ leah is struggling by the new social and cultural background after she moved to a new countriy ( china ). The consequences of moving into the world are affected

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    One Out Of Many Analysis

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    In “One out of Many” and “The Rod of Justice” freedom plays a big part in both stories. In “One out of Many” Santosh‚ an India cook‚ moves to America after his boss receives a new job. Santosh has to adjust to a new start in America. In “The Rod of Justice”‚ Damiao runs away from the seminar and is afraid to go home to his father. Instead he thinks of his godfather’s mistress‚ Sinha Rita‚ and shows up at her house. Santosh has to carry out her commands in exchange for her to convince his father not

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    In The Other Wes Moore‚ Wes reveals his confusion with his own motivations to the audience. I believe that he was so driven to understand the other Wes Moore because of the realization that that could’ve been him. The two Wes Moores had similar upbringings; Both lived in very poor areas with high crime and violence surrounding them. Wes was confused because they both didn’t end up the same way. He was successful while the other Wes was not. Both men grew up without a strong father figure in their

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    The human mind cannot comprehend the split-second deaths of 100 000 people when the atomic bomb hit the people of Japan in August‚ 1945. However this event‚ which has changed the world forever‚ can be relived through the lives of six survivors in John Hersey’s Hiroshima. Expository texts such as the aforementioned often present powerful social issues which challenge not only the reader from the contemporary Western culture but also the reader from the 1946 American society. Hersey employs various

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    Novelists will often make comments on the societies in which they live‚ highlighting strengths and weaknesses of their world. To what extent do you think this is the case for the texts you have studied? In relation to this‚ what effects on humanity are discussed by the authors and what contrast is there between the two novels? ------------------------------------------------- Introduction: Science fiction serves a social function by inferring from realities of the present to the possibilities

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    Into the world

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    Into the world represent a stage of maturation and growing up. It is the time of change and adaption from one world experience to another. When going from familiar experiences to new ones‚ obstacles are usually met before being totally successful. The play of Educating Rita‚ by Willy Russel‚ agreed that moving into the world must have benefits for individuals‚ as well as the song lyric “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman. Individuals moving into the world‚ are bound to come across many obstacles that

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    Text Books vs Ebooks

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    ...11 SECTION 1: Technology is advancing. The purpose of this paper is to state the arguments of the advantages and disadvantages for replacing textbooks for e-books in schools. The advancements of technology will give us numerous benefits that we can enjoy. The coming into view of eBooks has offered a lot of advantages to users‚ the publishers‚ and even the environment. Now days the younger generations depend much in technology and the new advancements there is in order to make our life’s easier

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    Cat In The Rain Full Text

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    One: Texts in the classroom 4 Invented texts 5 Chapter Two: Authenticity of classroom texts 8 The benefits of studying authentic texts 12 Authenticity and content 12 Authenticity and ideology 16 Authenticity and motivation 17 Chapter Three: Literature in ELT 19 Challenges of literary text 19 Benefits of using literary texts 22 Chapter Four: Reading and deriving meaning from text 25 Chapter Five: Cat in the Rain – analysis and implications 31 Top-down perspective 31 Meaning and schemata 32 Text structure

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