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    Genre Project

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    Project 3: Unfamiliar Genre Project Formatting: Double-spaced‚ 1 inch margins‚ Times New Roman 12 pt. font Bibliographic Documentation: At least 1 primary source‚ 3 secondary sources are required. We will discuss the difference in class. Parenthetic in-text‚ MLA citations with a works cited page are also necessary. Option #1: Analytical Essay Length: 6-8 pages The Task: For the Analytical Essay‚ you will first choose an unfamiliar genre that you will research and study. Each essay must

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    Music Genre

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    Everyone’s choice of music is greatly affected by influences. The genre we get into is all caused for the same reasons; family‚ friends‚ or social environments. A child who has grown up in the country might be exposed to mostly country music‚ while a child in the city might be used to rock or new pop music on the radio. We all come to enjoy the music our parents played in our early life but as we grow up we add our own genre of music. The genre of music you choose mostly places you in a similar group of

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    Lyrics as a Genre

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    Lyrics as a Genre Lyric derives from the Greek word λυρικός lyrikos‚ meaning "singing to the lyre". A lyric poem is one that expresses a subjective‚ personal point of view. Lyric Poetry consists of a poem‚ such as a sonnet or an ode that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet. The term lyric is now commonly referred to as the words to a song. Lyric poetry does not tell a story which portrays characters and actions. The lyric poet addresses the reader directly‚ portraying his or her own

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    Genre Analysis

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    Prevention of Prescription Drug Abuse: Genre Analysis of Flyer and a Picture Whenever we get sick‚ we see a doctor. We go to see a doctor to get a prescription to a drug which will make us better. We take the drug until we are better and once we are we store the drug in a cabinet for later. Many of us do not know that by keeping the unused drugs we are putting people around us in danger; especially children and teens. Children and teens are more curious to try the drugs and see the different

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    Analysis Of genres

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    Analysis of Popular genres: ‘Genre’ is a French term meaning "type" or "kind". Putting things into categories is useful in any form of study; it’s a way of establishing some kind of control over an amorphous mass of information. Each medium in the mass media has its own kinds of language‚ characteristic signs and sign systems. Genre is part of the Key Concept of Language‚ and can be applied to all kinds of media text. Putting media texts such as film‚ television programmes‚ print media‚ or

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    Magdalen ENGL 3056 24 November 2014 Classical Detective Story─ A subversive genre of the Victorian America Detective novel has been under the limelight since eighteenth century when the genre of classical detective fiction was born‚ then the development of detective story has undergone the school of Golden Age and hard-boiled until now. With its prevalence among the society‚ critics have been drawn toward whether the genre of detective story could help sustain or subvert the existing value system

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    Julia Alternate Ending

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    Julia left on a Monday. Lucky me‚ at least my weekend wasn’t ruined. But my life was‚ I thought. “It’s best to separate”. “We cannot keep on hurting each other” were her chilly blows to my face and my ego. I had to agree‚ during our life together we argued a lot‚ mostly because she resented my lack of ambition‚ unlike her who was determined to become a famous actress. The plan I had of getting married and having children got shattered but for some stupid reason I believed that she would come back

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    Chillwave: Is It a Genre?

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    Chillwave: Is it a genre? Throughout the history of music‚ there have been many trends in music that have influenced future generations. The way listeners respond to these trends allow them to categorize specific sounds with genres of music. One huge musical trend today‚ chillwave‚ is a genre of music that has received mixed emotions of its name by its artists and fans. In this paper‚ I will be presenting an intro into chillwave music as a genre and how it is different from other genres. I also will

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    Genre Analysis

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    1‚ 2009 Dr. DT Dayag Question: Critics of genre analysis argue that it is too product-oriented and prescriptivist. On the other hand‚ supporters (e.g Hart‚ 1986) say that genre analysis is pattern-seeking‚ rather than pattern-imposing. To what extent are these arguments valid? How may second language teachers deal with the potential problem of focusing too much on form than process? Give a comprehensive discussion. Genre analysis as an area of inquiry is a framework for analyzing

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    Genre Conversation

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    English 131 W 2010. Jan. 28 Genre Conversation Although genre is commonly regarded as a tool for conventional assortment‚ it is necessary to recognize that a genre is not defined by its formal features‚ but by its situational factors. The contextual identification of a genre is highlighted by Carolyn Miller‚ who describes genres as the “typified rhetorical ways of acting in recurring situations” (qtd. in Bawarshi 7). The word “situation” is crucial in her definition because writing results

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