Art History Vocabulary Terms Form in speaking of a work of art or architecture‚ the term refers to purely visual component: line‚ color shape‚ texture‚ mass‚ value‚ space; all of which are called formal elements. Composition is the organization‚ or arrangement of form in a work of art. Style a particular manner‚ form‚ character of representation‚ construction‚ or expression typical of an individual artist or certain school period that makes the work visually distinctive. School of artist
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Vocabulary Being able to explain how you feel in English is extremely important if you live or travel in an English-speaking country. You need to be able to tell a doctor exactly how you feel. For example‚ is your pain sharp‚ dull‚excruciating? Is it a burning pain‚ or do you feel sore? All of these different kinds of pain may be signs of very different health problems. Below is a list of different symptoms. Things you have: • I have an upset stomach. • I have a wheezing
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Critical vocabulary 1. There was a tumult in the neighborhood when the sound of screaming rang out. 2. Advertisements can be pernicious if‚ they are false or bias. 3. A government may naturalize an immigrant if they know the country’s language and culture. 4. Advanced telecommunications systems make it possible for Armando to call and Skype his family back home. 5. One perpetual challenge people have when they relocate is learning the English language. Vocabulary Strategy: Using Greek Prefixes
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wonder what the word love can do to a man. An aspect of the word love is emotions because it can be separated into three parts‚ happiness‚ sadness and anger. Love is a very power word that can be wonderful when it’s used wisely. According to Love’s Vocabulary by Diane Ackerman it claimed that “we think of love as a positive force that somehow ennobles the one feeling it.” For example on page 164 lines 52-53it stated‚ “When a friend confesses that he’s in love‚ we congratulate him.” Love is a wonderful
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A PROPER EDUCATION 1. I left school and university with my head packed full of knowledge; enough of it‚ anyway‚ to pass all the examinations that were put in my path. As a well-educated man I rather expected my work to be a piece of cake‚ something at which my intellect would allow me to excel without undue effort. It came as something of a shock‚ therefore‚ to encounter the world outside for the first time‚ and to realize that I was woefully ill-equipped‚ not only for the necessary business
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EXERCISES ON BUSINESS VOCABULARY ADVERTISING / MARKETING / PUBLIC RELATIONS 1. We are a dynamic young company selling capital equipment to the catering industry. We wish to appoint an energetic and innovative_________________________ professional to initiate‚ develop and test out ideas for widening our customer base. 2. We are an independent________________________ agency seeking a senior account executive to control a number of consumer and business-to-business accounts. 3. As Press
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The Effects of Pictures on Learning Vocabulary Hossein Maskani Hakim Sabzevari University Abstract This research explored the effects of pictures on learning new vocabularies. Learning vocabulary is one of the most important components of any languages and we attempted to represent a way to learn new words more effectively and easily. This study compared the learning words through pictures and paired with translated equivalents. Our experiment on learning and recalling English words shows that there
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Running head: SUPPORTIVE OF VOCABULARY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Supportive of Vocabulary Learning Environment Daniel Bowen Grand Canyon University Curriculum‚ Methods‚ and Assessments: Literacy and Language Arts EED-475 August 07‚ 2013 Supportive of Vocabulary Learning Environment In the year 2000 the National Review Panel (NRP) stated that vocabulary was essential skill that was needed in improving reading achievement. There are four types of vocabulary those identified by the
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A Painted House John Grisham Aja Fitzgerald Ament Period 1 VOCABULARY Chapters 1-11 1. Scrutinized(9)- to examine in detail with attention. 2. Oscillate(33)- to vibrate. 3. Ominous(41)- threatening. 4. Imperative(41)- unavoidable. 5. Uncanny(47)- beyond the ordinary. 6. Concoction(51)- mixture‚ blend. 7. Impediment(53)- a speech disorder. 8. Inadvertently(63)- unintentional. 9. Jurisdiction(66)- control. 10. Gaunt(67)- extremely thin. 11. Quota(71)- ones share of a total amount. 12. Penchant(75)-
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His extensive use of vocabulary and figurative language made the novel all the more captivating and alluring. “As he read‚ I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly‚ and then all at once (125).” A simple feeling like love is expressed in such an intricate manner metaphorically
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