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    English 1 Rutendo Masasi Group L 28 March 2014 Thursday 12:20 Cam du Plessis These two stanzas are an introduction therefore they can be considered as a preparation for the reader‚ they prepare the reader for what is to come. This preparation is done through the effects of tone‚ atmosphere‚ setting and through the use of an elaborate stanza scheme. The first aspect‚ tone

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    Thomas Korte 3/15/2013 English 102 Greek Benefits Greek life is a very big part of many colleges. Whether it’s a small community college or a big Division 1 school‚ fraternities and sororities can usually be found on the campus. But with Greek life also comes the negative stereotypes about it. People think Greek life is all about binge drinking and having sex with random people. They never truly get to know and experience the real side of the Greek community. They don’t know that Greek

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    Reflective Analysis 1. My first essay is about negative affects of peer pressure on teenagers..There are certain things i go on about in my essay i wish i could have said better‚ or more things i would have like to compared towards peer pressure.For example‚ in my essay i would bring up a lot of thing about peer pressure leading into sex half of the stuff i said makes me fell like it could have been pharsed better. Personally i fell there could have been more evidence to back up my stance for

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    Vanessa Reyes Mrs.Kelley Pre-IB English‚ pd.6 5/28/12 Catcher in the Rye Essay In the book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger there are many symbols that are used to represents Holden’s real feelings. The author uses these symbols to portray the characteristics of Holden. They show how Holden is really feeling but they just mix it into symbols so that the reader can think about it and analyze the symbol in their own way. In the book there are 3 most common symbols that are used. One is

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    The students went to their classes Wrong: The students went to his classes 2. Indefinite pronouns refer to nonspecific subjects. Ex: anyone‚ everybody a. They may seem to have plural meanings‚ but you have to treat them as singulars in formal English Everyone performs at his or her own academic level Wrong: Everyone performs at their own academic level 3. Avoid ambiguous pronoun references. a. A pronoun could refer to two possible antecedents Wrong: The teacher gave the student her notes

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    Reflective Essay In this semester of English‚ I wanted to do better than my last. I wanted to become a better writer‚ a better researcher‚ and a better communicator. Writing and researching has always been hard for me‚ so I knew I would have to work hard on all my assignments. I never really thought about myself as a writer‚ and if I needed to communicate information I would have done it in person. But when I started college and entered my first English class I knew that would have to change. English

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    The Underlying Causes and Failures of the Philippine Revolts Against Spanish Rule During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines‚ several revolts against Spain were undertaken for various reasons. However‚ it can be agreed upon that the common underlying cause of these revolts were the generally repressive policies of the Spanish colonial government against the native Filipinos. Many of these revolts though have failed. The specific underlying causes of these revolts have distinct circumstances

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    Session & Reflective Essay PRACTICE SESSION This assessment requires you to make an audio and visual recording of a practice session in which you apply interpersonal skills and then to write a reflective essay in which you reflect upon and critique your interpersonal skills used in the practice session. The scenario is to be a choice from those two listed in the Assessment Requirements Section of the Unit. INFORMATION ON RECORDING AND REFLECTIVE ESSAY The recording and the reflective essay are

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    MOCKINGBIRD ESSAY Why is Mockingbird written from Scout ‘ viewpoint. Harper Lee writes mockingbird a story of racial discrimination and acceptance‚ of innocence‚ kindness and bravery. Harper Lee was a protégée of the that time in history when American History was infested with racial discernment and subsequent fury. She was greatly influenced by the events of that time. The Scottsboro incident‚ of the 1930’s (9 African Americans’ had been accused of rape of two white women) The 1955 Omery

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    English has never been my favorite subject in high school because I struggled with essays. When I created an essay‚ I knew what I wanted to say and what point I was trying to make. However‚ putting words down to express my ideas and using correct grammar‚ was very difficult. My MLA format and spelling was adequate‚ nevertheless I would have many grammar issues and my thesis sometimes needed improvement. My English professors focused on famous writers‚ their work and the consequences of plagiarism;

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