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    1.Explain what we mean by: "The World Behind the Text‚" "The World In the Text‚" and "The World the Text Creates".  In “The World Behind the Text‚” is a way for biblical scholars to place themselves in the situation of the time through the social and cultural aspects‚ by investigating the background‚ method of the finished work‚ and the various hidden meanings of the scriptures. The criticism of source‚ form‚ and tradition dissects the whole text‚ to find a common writing style‚ word structure‚ and

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    What Make a Text Difficult?

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    involves many factors like the text‚ the reader‚ fluency and strategies. In this process the readers have to combine the information from the text with their background knowledge to comprehend the content of the text. However the text sometimes is above the readers’ level‚ this makes them difficult to achieve its content. And so comprehension may be broken down. To help learners solve this problem during their learning process‚ the teacher should be careful in selecting a text so that he can create his

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    My name is N. and my partner’s name is Z. We are going to present you information on the General-Specific type of texts. Our presentation will take about 3-4 minutes. At first‚ we will pay attention to the structure of this type of texts‚ then speak about definitions and generalizations as a means of staring a text‚ then analyze the text we’ve chosen‚ and finally make a conclusion. Students face a variety of writing tasks in their course work. Although these tasks vary from course to course and

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    GUIDE FOR INTERPRETING LITERATURE THE SCHEME OF STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A LITERARY TEXT I. Speak of the author in brief. - the facts of his biography relevant for his creative activities; - the epoch (historical and social background); - the literary trend he belongs to; - the main literary pieces (works); II. Give a summary of the extract (or the story) under consideration (the gist‚ the content of the story in a nutshell). III. State the problem raised (tackled) by the author

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    ACIM Text Study Answers

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    Ryan Westbrook-Vigue 1/21/2013 ACIM Text Study Course with MiraclesOne Paper 1 Week 1- Week4 Preface-Ch 2 Preface: “God Himself will take the final step in our return to Him”. This begins my study of the Text of A Course In Miracles. The preface gives an extreme overview of what the course contains. It is as the name suggests‚ a course that is broken down into three parts; text‚ Workbook for Students‚ and a Manual for Teachers. The order in which to study the books of the course is dependent

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    Critically evaluate the use of text matching software as an aid to developing good scholarship practice Introduction Academic dishonesty such as plagiarism has been a major factor in education that has affected students’ success and academic achievements in recent years. Plagiarism according to Park (2003) is the act of appropriating or copying another person’s work and passing them on as one’s idea without acknowledging the original source. Park (2003) noted that plagiarism is a growing problem

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    Unit 4 Text Questions

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    Unit Four: Text Questions 1. What were the three forms of English madrigals? Describe each type. The three forms of English madrigals are Madrigal Proper‚ The Ballet‚ and The Ayre. In Madrigal Proper‚ the madrigal was through composed. This type of madrigal used a good amount of word-painting which is when you connect the music to the words in the text. The Ballet is where the dancers tell the story through their movements and the tone of the music. Lastly‚ The Ayre is a form of madrigal that

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    text speak blog post

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    one tiny key stroke. He feels that text speak is pointless and doesn’t save time as ‘the recipient of the message has to spend ten minutes trying to translate it’. He thinks that the text speak of the new generation is ruining the English language and taking over and eventually people won’t know how to speak the English language properly without ‘grotesque abbreviations’. In summary he is saying that text speak‚ abbreviations and the lack of punctuation in text messages is destroying the language

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    The factors that contribute to the comprehension of text. Text comprehension is a complex task that involves many different cognitive skills and processes. Understanding and comprehending information from text is a process that is impacted by the reader and the text. The reader must have the ability to understand the meaning of individual words and phrases‚ or constructing meaning from the text as a whole. This interacts with the prior knowledge‚ interest‚ and motivations that the reader brings

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    Module A: Texts in Context “Mary Shelley’s values are still relevant to society today”. Discuss with reference to your knowledge of Blade Runner and Frankenstein. (1200 words) Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley’s cautionary tale of science vs. religion was first published in 1818‚ in an increasingly secular‚ but still patriarchal British society‚ amongst the aftermath of the French and Industrial revolutions and a burgeoning scientific research scene. Upon the second release in 1831‚ the novel was greeted

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