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    Exclamation Point Use

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    life in the world of grammar‚ the exclamation point was used for declaration. He would often be seen following a group of emotions specifically devoted to expressing themselves emphatically. The exclamation point was always seen alone‚ however as time moved forward he would soon be joined by his peers. Today the exclamation point is over populated. In these expressive times we must decrease the use of the exclamation point and stop the abuse of this overused mark of punctuation. It was not long

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    Othello's Style of Speech

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    (l. 91) Othello is in control of his language and is able to use it systematically in order to influence his listeners. His speech reveals a high degree of eloquence. | IV‚1 * unstructured utterances * short and incomplete sentences * many exclamations * pun on the word lie (l. 35f.) * repetition of the words handkerchief (ll. 37+ 43) and confession (ll. 37+39+42) * illogical connection of the verbs to confess and to hang by means of hendiadys (ll. 38f.) * dramatic irony (ll. 41-43)Othello

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    these spiders can be anywhere in the country. So please‚ before you use a public toilet‚ lift the seat to check for spiders. It can save your life!”‚ that where I questioned the fact whether it was real or not‚ mainly because of the panic and the exclamation mark that communicates shouting to me. Therefore I call it out as a hoax to simply get people talking and to create a silly fear. Now as I read the gang warning essay‚ each of the situations seemed to be very capable of happening. Though this essay

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    are you?‚” and offers us a chance to be in cahoots with her (“Are you – Nobody – Too?”). In the next line‚ she assumes that the answer to this question is yes‚ and so unites herself with the reader (“Then there’s a pair of us!”)‚ and her use of exclamation points shows that she is very happy to be a part of this failed couple. Dickinson then shows how oppressive the crowd of somebodies can be‚ encouraging the reader to keep this a secret (“Don’t tell!”) because otherwise “they’d advertise‚” and the

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    that he should take responsibility and live up to the consequences. The responders are able to see how much Brett has changed in the end of the novel when Brett admits that it was his fault that they broke up. “…I’m the one to blame!...” The exclamation mark

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    Your guide to beach safety is an information leaflet produced by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to raise the community’s awareness to beach safety. It is aimed at people who visit the beach often and adults or teens that do surfboarding‚ kayaks and other non-powered crafts. Throughout the leaflet‚ lot of features have been used to gain the reader’s attention in the advice that is given by RNLI. Firstly‚ the title “your guide to beach safety” is in the 2nd person singular

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    Case 13

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    True to Myself Ethney Gentry is for a midsized Tulsa-based oil company where she believes that the main reason as to why she is being hired was because of her gender. After having a meeting with Alexis‚ the first female manager at the company‚ she realizes that to get promoted at this company she may have to change the way she behaves. Alexis‚ who now goes by Alex to fit in with the boys‚ was in a similar situation when she started at the company and was passed over and ignored simply because she

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    The Drover S Wife

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    statement showing the isolation of the wife and children and their unavoidable situation Descriptive language - “four ragged‚ dried-up-looking children” -- > shows their living situation Conflict/ complication The snake Technique Example Explain Exclamation mark “Snake! Mother‚ here’s a snake!” Creates urgency  danger Action verbs “snatches her baby” “holds it on her left hip” “reaches for a stick” Same as above Shows a natural reaction to the appearance of a snake as if she has dealt with it before

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    Signal Words

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    Signal Words--1 Signal Words* 1. Continuation Signals (Warning—there are more ideas to come.) and again a final reason last of all moreover other too also and finally furthermore likewise next secondly with another first of all in addition more one reason similarly 2. Change-of-Direction Signals (Watch out—we’re doubling back.) although despite however in spite of the opposite rather while but different from in contrast nevertheless on the contrary still though conversely even though instead

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    corrects Holden about Robert Burns‚ but hey‚ it was the forties‚ so maybe kids just knew that stuff back then. Still‚ it’s this mingling of child-like enthusiasm and adult-like incisiveness that makes Phoebe so compelling. Her notebook entry has exclamation points (child)‚ but she points out to Holden that‚ really‚ he doesn’t like anything (adult). She’s smart enough to figure out that Holden’s gotten the ax again (adult)‚ but responds by putting a pillow over her head and repeating‚ "Daddy’ll kill

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