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    particular situation – not merely investigating and theorising. Reports are commonly used to communicate ideas‚ facts‚ findings or actions to be taken. Above all reports must be – objective‚ accurate and concise but sufficiently comprehensive for the reader to understand the issues. Reports aim to persuade‚ obtain agreement or cooperation. You might use the same skills learned in report writing in writing your dissertation. There are four logical stages: Preliminary – preparation – writing- review

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    figurative language to lead the readers through his perspective as he delivers different tones throughout both poems. Although the two poems have many similarities‚ Collin’s tone in the two pieces create two very different pieces of writing. Collins directs two very different tones in the poems to draw the reader in‚ and then connect with them personally though figurative language. In Introduction to Poetry‚ Collins conveys a positive and gentle tone to draw the reader in in order to personally connect

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    Is Fast Food the New Tobacco: Six Summaries of Some Related Literature In David Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” first published on November 23‚ 2002 in the New York Times: Zinczenko argues that children have no other affordable choice to fast food which leads to health problems and health cost. Specifically‚ Zinczenko came from a split home‚ dad went his way and mom worked long hours‚ lunch and diner was a choice of numerous fast food restaurants where the affordable

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    suspense‚ leaving the reader at the edge of their seat. A red herring is something which diverts attention from the real problem‚ or matter at hand; a misleading clue. Red herrings were used very effectively in the story‚

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    Analysis of Stephen King

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    is he able to scare his readers immensely‚ he is also able to make them laugh. I chose a passage from Stephen King’s On Writing for this assignment; the passage stuck in my mind for a long time after I finished the book. His writing style is unique compared to the other autobiographies I have read over the years. Everything that a person writes has a meaning or purpose whether it’s a letter or an essay and voice‚ tone‚ and style play a very important part in how the reader views the piece of writing

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    Dillard and O’Brien’s works; it sucks the readers into story and locks their attention. In both works‚ building intimacy is primarily achieved through the use of personal anecdotes. Written in first person point of view‚ the anecdotes make us feel as if the author is next to us‚ trying to share the experience and feelings of an important moment in their life. Both TTTC and PATC are utterly books of anecdotes‚ and this extensive use of anecdotes keeps the readers involved. From TTTC‚ chapter “On the Rainy

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    Words Left Unspoken

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    When a story is trying to influence readers of the author’s way of thinking‚ there are several ways to convince the reader that the viewpoint is the right thing to do – capturing the reader’s sympathy with detail examples and facts‚ and the author’s tone leaving the reader teary-eyed with compassion way long after the story is finished. Leah Hager Cohen’s "Words Left Unspoken" wants people to understand that being deaf may hinder a person‚ but it can also amplify life in an extraordinary way. Cohen’s

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    Yeats

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    continues to engage readers past his own century of creative prime‚ but along with the likes of Shakespeare and Dickens‚ William Butler Yeats stands among the few writers whose work has been engraved permanently onto the walls of English literature. It is through Yeats’ exploration of themes such as the passing of time‚ fragility of human life and the inevitability of death teemed with the exploration of the idea of destruction and its relevance in all societies have enraptured readers of the modern century

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    to illustrate and develop images in the minds of the readers is greatly demonstrated by Karl Shapiro’s poem‚ "The Conscientious Objector." Through his literary skill‚ Shapiro is able to develop the realistic mindset and perspective of a conscientious objector. Throughout the poem‚ Shapiro maintains the unique perspective of second person. He tells you what is happening and how you feel. This view is extremely effective in drawing the reader into the work and making the piece come alive. When one

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    Paw to build up an atmosphere of suspense and uneasiness. One way this is done is by Jacob’s description of the White family’s location‚ a bleak‚ desolate and isolated place. The fact that it is so far away from any built up area indicates to the reader that if something were to happen to them‚ then they would be very vulnerable‚ "of all the beastly‚ slushy‚ out-of-the-way places to live in‚ this is the worst". The words Mr White uses to describe the area creates an element of mystery. Jacobs builds

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