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    "Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also experience personal growth.” ‘Into the World’ is can be defined as aspects of growing up and transitions into new phases of an individual’s life. It can mean transitioning naturally‚ or change being thrust upon a person. In either case‚ any individual venturing into new experiences will encounter obstacles‚ but they will also experience personal growth. This is evident in the prescribed text‚ The Story of Tom Brennan

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    increasingly professional. Verb tense Use of the wrong verb tense‚ at best‚ is irritating to read and reflects poorly on the student’s writing skills. At worst‚ the reader can be confused about what facts are already known and what was newly discovered in the actual study that is the subject of the paper. As a rule‚ use past tense to describe events that have happened. Such events include procedures that you have conducted and results that you observed. Use present tense to describe generally accepted

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    Opinion

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    Writing a Supported Opinion Essay A Five-Step Guide In the writing assessment for the RPN program you will be asked to write a five-paragraph essay expressing your opinion on a given topic. In this essay you need to develop your ideas and support them with clear examples or other proof. To be successful‚ follow the practices of good writing which involves applying the following three major strategies: • Unity – how each paragraph/sentence is related to the next

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    My Son the Fanatic

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    world The story is told in media res‚ it starts out of nowhere and we do not know anything about the person’s life before the story. The actual story is told in chronological‚ but with a lot of flashbacks of Pravez memories. It is told in past tense with a third person narrative and an omniscient narrator and with a normal language. His name is Parvez‚ he has a son‚ Ali. He is a taxi driver. He drives at the night because there are more money in night driving than day driving and because “the

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    English Test 9th Grade

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    Full name: _____________________________________________________ Number:____ Grade:____ Class:____ Date:____/____/______ Teacher: ___________________________ English Test I Jessica and Clare are talking about Clare’s vacation. Did she have a good time? Jessica: Did you have a Nice vacation‚ Clare? Clare: Yes‚ I did. I had a lot of fun. Jessica: Where did you go? Clare: I went to Florianopolis. My father’s family live there. Jessica: Who did you travel with? Clare: I traveled with

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    progressive tense is equivalent to the English construction “to be + _ing” or “I am studying”. To express the present progressive which is a compound verb‚ you will use the verb estar (to be) with a verb in the present participle. Take note that the present participle is invariable and the endings for the three groups of verbs are as follows: -ar verbs (ajudar) -er verbs (escrever) -ir verbs (partir) -ando (ajudando) -endo (escrevendo) -indo (partindo) Here is the present indicative tense of the

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    Just a Minute Tips

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    speak about a particular issue or topic in one minute of time. Tips to be followed in JAM.: 1. grammar mistakes may be but only up to 5% of your presentation. 2. Use only the following structures. * Simple present tense and V5 form(ex:comes). * Present perfect tense * Simple past and verb in V2 form. * Simple future -will/shall can be used. * Model assulary verbs(can‚should could‚would)      3. Do not repeat your ideas.      4. Maximum cases avoid using "and" word.      5. Content

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    ‘Never shall I forget’. This suggests that the life that was being lived was so brutal and tragic that the moments will be unforgettable. The passage is in the voice of the adult author in first person future tense which is different from the rest of the book‚ as it’s in first person present tense. The brutality was projected through great rhetorical power in repeating ‘Never’ which was said eight times in the whole passage‚ which emphasises the severe impact of the experience. The last word ‘never’

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    CONJUNCTIONS * A conjunction is a joiner‚ a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence. * You can use a conjunction to link words‚ phrases‚ and clauses‚ Examples: I ate the pizza and the pasta. Call the movers when you are ready. KINDS OF CONJUNCTIONS Coordinating conjunctions * A coordinating conjunction joins parts of a sentence (for example words or independent clauses) that are grammatically equal or similar. A coordinating conjunction shows that the elements it joins

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    Workplace Writing Skills Developing Clarity and Accuracy A Resource to Supplement Existing Published Materials Christine Polk Workplace Coordinator and Instructor crspolk@aol.com South Berkshire Educational Collaborative‚ 662 Stockbridge Rd. Gt. Barrington‚ MA 01230 © Christine Polk‚ 2009 Permission is given for this resource to be copied for use with students. Funded by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education This is a blank page for copying the whole

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