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    Freedom Writer

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    Clause as Exchange A. The nature of dialogue The clause is also organized as an interactive event involving speaker‚ or writer‚ and audience. Let us use the term ‘speaker’ as a cover term for both speaker and writer. In the act of speaking‚ the speaker adopts for himself a particular speech role‚ and in so doing assigns to the listener a complementary role which he wishes him to adopt in his turn (see Halliday‚ 1984a;Martin‚ 1992: Chapter 2). For example‚ in asking a question‚ a speaker is taking

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    Point of View

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    Each individual short story has its’ own point of view and voice. Within short stories there are different types of narrative and also different types of irony being used. Each individual author has their own way of telling a story; also they have a certain way to portray their story to an audience. For two specific short stories Everything That Rises Must Converge and Mrs. Dutta Writes a Letter we can analyze to see what point of view and voice is being used. Everything That Rises Must Converge

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    Noun: Pronoun and Verb

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    Parts of Speech Noun A noun is a naming word. It names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ idea‚ living creature‚ quality‚ or action. Examples: cowboy‚ theatre‚ box‚ thought‚ tree‚ kindness‚ arrival Verb A verb is a word which describes an action (doing something) or a state (being something). Examples: walk‚ talk‚ think‚ believe‚ live‚ like‚ want Adjective An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It tells you something about the noun. Examples: big‚ yellow‚ thin‚ amazing‚ beautiful‚ quick

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    Short Story: Half A Day Author: Naguib Mahfouz Summary: As the story opens‚ the narrator is a young boy walking to his first day of school. The boy is delighted with the new clothes he is wearing for the occasion‚ but is apprehensive about going to school. As he walks along‚ holding onto his father’s hand‚ he occasionally turns to ask his father why he must go; he feels that perhaps he is being sent away from home as a punishment. Although his father reassures him‚ he is not convinced that “there

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    Conflicts at Work

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    How To Resolve Conflicts At Work It is a complete no brainer but when two vibrant minds‚ booming with ideas collide‚ there are bright chances of an explosion. Fights at work are bound to happen and that does not make you the bad guy. What makes you Mr. Adjustment is the way you deal with that minor misunderstanding with your colleague. It is extremely important to handle conflicts at the work place in an extremely civilised manner as it can affect your reputation at the firm and you might have

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    Bad Girls

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    Tuesday‚ 4th December‚ 2012 Paymon Mohammadkhani Reading Comprehension Bad Girls PART A 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The main idea or the message that is in the passage is that‚ the publisher is trying to inform the public about how crimes amongst teenage girls are increasing. He presented the information he addressed with real life examples to highlight that teenage girls are being influenced‚ to believe that revenge through violence is the only solution to their problems. Therefore

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    I. ENGLISH LANGUAGE HISTORY The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes‚ the Angles‚ the Saxons and the Jutes‚ crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what is now Wales‚ Scotland and Ireland. The Angles came

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    Present Perfect Continuous Timeline  Teaching Present perfect continuous   I usually draw a time line on the board about something I started doing in the past and on the other end I write now‚ then I present the sentence. for example: I started working here in 2004‚ I am working here now. I have been working here for 2 years. Then I have the students try to form sentences using the structure."  Salvador    Any effective exercise which emphasises the time elapsed between the action starting

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    Function of Words Children who have begun to read independently are ready to learn about the function of words. To accomplish this‚ Maria Montessori developed special grammar symbols that make the study of the nine parts of speech a sensorial experience. These colorful symbols highlight the pattern created when words are put together a certain way and thereby assist the children in absorbing the structure of language. Grammar helps children become better writers. The sequence of introducing

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    Midterm Break Commentary

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    From the first person perspective of a young school boy as the protagonist‚ Seamus Heaney reflects on his own childhood memory in the poem “Mid-term Break”. The reader discovers through reading the poem that Heaney returns home for the funeral of his younger brother’s car accident. The author illustrates the theme grief through diction‚ puns‚ and structure. The diction chosen in this poem are not only for the readers to understand the situation but are also very powerful and meaningful. In the beginning

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