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    Lucy’s house of memories was burnt to the ground each night Personification Comparing an inanimate object to a person In The Language of Flowers‚ the flowers were vocal about who they were arranged with Hyperbole A statement that is exaggerated Johannes was so hungry he could’ve ate a horse (hyperbole when not starving but literally in this case) Imagery Visually descriptive language The haunting‚ dark clouds were eradicated from Vada’s life when a friend beamed with light rays after Thomas J’s death

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    Section B The two texts that will be analysed in this essay are an excerpt from the book‚ “Jonah and the Big Fish”‚ and a print advertisement from the Seattle Soap Company that advertises the company’s Whale Oil Soap. The two texts serve completely different purposes; the first text‚ or the story‚ aims to entertain readers by telling a fictional tale of a man who was swallowed by a fish. The second text aims to promote a specific product‚ to make sales and generate profit from advertisement and

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    Figurative Language and Imagery ENG 340 Creative Writing Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else‚ you are using figurative language. Figurative language is the use of language to describe something by comparing it to something else. It serves many linguistic purposes. It allows people to express abstract thoughts. It creates tone and communicates emotional content. The ability to use figurative language in writing can make a poem or story more enjoyable for the reader

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    styles‚ topics‚ and forms. Dreams was one of such topics. The complex nature of dreams make them one of the most prolific topics in poems. It is a part of human condition to yearn for something unknown even if it is dangerous. In The Strange Mistakes of Fish‚ Carol Ellis discusses inherently human desire of almost unattainable objects: Humans are “wishing for something to happen other than” the reality they are living in (17). Moreover‚ she implies that‚ as strictly subjective beings‚ humans cannot comprehend

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    investigated in psycholinguistics •Language Comprehension •Language Production •Language Acquisition   Psycholinguistics is a branch of cognitive science     What will be covered in this class? • How do we produce and recognize speech? • How do we perceive words‚ letters‚ and sentences? • How do we learn and recall information from texts? • How can we improve texts to make them easier to understand? • How does the brain function to process language? • What are the causes and effects

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    ‘The Fish’ by Elizabeth Bishop is a free form poem where the poet does a spectacular job in describing what has occurred from the moment she catches a fish‚ to the time she releases it‚ after a chain of rather interesting events. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bishop creates an image of a helpless fish‚ which is held captive by the narrator in the poem. In doing so‚ she is able to guide the audience into feeling sorry for the fish and the situation described in the poem in general. She commences

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    Are short-answer questions better than multiple-choice questions for assessing the understanding of English language learners? Assessment is an essential and vital source of information about students ’ language-learning needs (Gibbons‚ 2002). Assessments are a good way for teachers to get an idea of what their students already know and good at and to assess and evaluate which areas of language needs reinforcement. Teachers through day-to-day teaching and learning activities can assess their

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    Examples of Essay Questions for Exam1 Chapter 1: 1). Describe the four steps taken in solving a business problem.(A process‚ not an event) * Problem identification (is to understand what kind of problem exists). * Solution design (is to design solutions to the problems you have identified) * Solution evaluation and choice (choosing the “best” solution for your business firm) * Implementation (the best solution is one that can be implemented‚ including building the solution and introducing

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    Abstract This research examines how men and women communicate using body language and why does it matter. Studies from various psychological and medical centers have shown that your body moves can tell more about someone than the words he or she speaks. People never realize the movements they make and how the people around him or her would interpret those moves. Lately‚ body language has been a topic very important psychologically and how it affects somebody emotionally and in other areas. Through

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    STAGE 2 FOOD AND HOSPITALITY INVESTIGATION HYPOTHESIS: how have other cultures affected what we eat when we eat out? Contents Introduction- page 2 Scope of the study-page 2 Focus Question 1 Focus Question 2 Focus Question 3 Introduction What we eat nowadays is heavily affected by social context and what we eat by ourselves and when were with others‚ usually when we eat with others we head out to the town to find a restaurant or bar. But if we were to compare what it would be like going

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