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    Newspaper Analysis

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    ENOUGH” Kids face postcode lottery The purpose of this article is to inform the reader of statistical information; including facts and figures. The purpose of the article is to inform the reader; those children in certain areas (postcodes) have a better chance of going to a good school. Even though the article is informative it gives a biased opinion and political view point. The heading is in bold text to attract reader attention. The article heading comprises of both fact and opinion. Evidence of

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    a lot about themselves‚ which essentially affected the experience of the reader. Through Thurber’s words‚ the reader gets a sense of who he was during his “University Days” by his many stories of the classes he claims he didn’t like. Beller on the other hand‚ reveals himself by his sense of style and description of the different unimportant articles of clothing. Both Beller and Thurber however use anecdotes to draw the reader in so there is a possibility of a connection‚ thus altering the reader’s

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    Coming to Conclusions

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    quite misleading. Many types of conclusions do not bring together any clear conclusions at all. This decision of which type to use is one the author has to make‚ and if chosen carefully‚ can create a stronger message to the reader. After these decisions are made‚ the reader is demanded to think in different ways depending on exactly how the conclusion is written. This being said‚ the author needs to pick the most effective conclusion for his own essay depending on its content‚ structure‚ length

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    American Lit Emerson

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    again; however‚ this time it changes to third person. He no longer addresses the reader as “you” and instead he addresses the reader as “they.” His use of pronouns is evident when he writes‚ “In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty” (Emerson‚ 132). By using pronouns such as “we‚” Emerson no longer addresses a single person and talks to the readers like they are one united group. The opening paragraphs to “Nature” are different

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    Paired Reading

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    Classroom Strategies Paired (or Partner) Reading Paired reading is a research-based fluency strategy used with readers who lack fluency. In this strategy‚ students read aloud to each other. When using partners‚ more fluent readers can be paired with less fluent readers‚ or children who read at the same level can be paired to reread a story they have already read. Paired reading can be used with any book‚ taking turns reading by sentence‚ paragraph‚ page or chapter.   Share your examples! Why

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    see clearly or intuitively in the elements of a story and the story itself. Both “The Tiger‚” by Erick Gentry‚ and “A Lesson in Discipline‚” by Teresa Foley‚ are short stories which contain these elements which each influence the insight that the reader develops. The insights I have gained insights I have attained from these two stories are that I must not assume that something is as always as it seems and that I must be prepared for what lies ahead. I believe that each element influences insight

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    We live in a society where we pride individuality and staying true to who we are‚ but contradictingly enough we have large numbers of minorities being discriminated for being who they are. Racism being a strongly relevant issue‚ even in our day and time‚ doesn’t get dealt with as seriously as it should. Charles R. Lawrence III takes a firm stand addressing this issue arguing that racist speech should be regulated in universities rather than be protected by the first amendment. He claims that universities

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    which is recognized by a Pulitzer prize‚ makes readers of all ages ask how and why as they devour his richly written columns. In his columns for the Los Angeles Times‚ Lopez skillfully employs use of metaphors and juxtaposition among other devices to provoke his readers’ thoughts and exaggerate his often humorous or light hearted interpretations of the city that he lives in and the people who maintain it. With these techniques he hooks his readers on his writing style and keeps them coming back

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    do the authors of these wonders keep the reader exited and focused? This is when the type of writing called suspense comes along. Suspense is the type of writing skill authors use to give readers uncertainty about the conclusion of the story. In some stories‚ the reader may guess the conclusion before they even finish reading the introduction‚ but when authors add suspense in to their master pieces‚ the stories become far more interesting and keeps the reader wondering whether if the conclusion of

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    abundant description‚ which help the reader visualize the action. Bishop’s use of imagery‚ narration‚ and tone allow the reader to visualize the fish and create a bond with him‚ a bond in which the reader has a great deal of admiration for the fish’s plight. The mental pictures created are‚ in fact‚ so brilliant that the reader believes incident actually happened to a real person‚ thus building respect from the reader to the fish. Initially the reader is bombarded with an intense image

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