THE ESSAY WRITING PROCESS ENGLISH 8 The Writing Process 1. Consider your AUDIENCE: Who is going to be reading this? a. Peers – blog‚ email b. Magazine/Newspaper – think about level of comprehension of audience c. Women’s Issues – how does gender play a role in how you write? d. Sports – think about using exciting verbs and adjectives e. Children – modify style and content for children 2. What is your PURPOSE? a. To entertain b. To educate/inform
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THE LIFE WORDS OF ESTHER GRACE EARL ’I this star won’t go out na-TiToN Rrin KS Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Group (1:SA)LLC 375 Hudson Street New York: New York 10014 N USA Canada UK Ireland Australia New Zealand India South Africa China penguin_corn A Penguin Random House Company Copyright © 2014 by Lori and Wayne Earl Introduction copyright tra 2014 b John Green Penguin supports copyright_ Copyright fuels creativity_ encourages
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School bullying is a type of bullying that occurs in connection with education‚ either inside or outside of school. Bullying can be physical‚ verbal‚ oremotional and is usually repeated over a period of time.[2][3] In schools‚ bullying occurs in all areas. It can occur in nearly any part in or around the school building‚ though it more often occurs in PE‚ recess‚ hallways‚ bathrooms‚ on school buses and waiting for buses‚ classes that require group work and/or after school activities.[citation needed] Bullying
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The Functions of Ghost Stories A ghost story is a piece of dramatical fiction that joins the supernatural or the belief in the supernatural with reality. The idea of ghosts i.e.‚ the supernatural‚ refers to a being that is unexplainable in scientific doctrine. There are those who live their lives searching for proof of the afterlife while others prefer to watch or read a fictional ghost story than to contemplate the supposed reality of ghosts. The stories that are written for both the page and
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OTHER RELATED TEXTS Advertising Campaigns Olympic ads – Telstra‚ McDonalds QANTAS ads RTA – No-one thinks big of you Documentary Films Bra Boys (2007) Sunny Abberton Forbidden Lies (2007) Anna Broinowski Growing up and going home (2007) Belinda Mason http://www.filmaust.com.au/guagh/default.asp?content=growingup Spellbound (2002 Not only a documentary about the US National spelling bee‚ but a glimpse into the enormous pressure first-generation immigrant families place
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THE COVER LETTER 1. Match these 4 basic types of cover letters with their definitions. Then decide what their synonyms are from the words in italics below. 1. standard 2. cold-contact 3. referral 4. follow-up A. a letter sent to a company which does not have publicly open positions B. a letter sent to a company usually after the interview C. a letter sent to a company in reaction to a published opening D. a letter sent to a company mentioning the person who recommended the job broadcast
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Daniel Radcliffe’s Next Trick Is to Make Harry Potter Disappear By SUSAN DOMINUS Before Daniel Radcliffe became the most famous child actor in history‚ he was just a child: an only child‚ a poor sleeper‚ a nonstop talker‚ a picky eater. He was also disarmingly sweet. In the screen test he took at age 10‚ in 2000‚ for the first Harry Potter film‚ “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚” he smiles brightly‚ ebullient‚ his delight in being there apparent; he is concentrating‚ concentrating so hard
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defense mechanisms—ways of avoiding the painful recognition of undesirable thoughts and feelings displacement—when unconscious desires and thoughts are seen in conscious thoughts or dreams through an association with something that symbolically represents another person or event ego—the rational part of the psyche that operates on the reality principle id—the part of the psyche that contains instincts and desires‚ often unconscious‚ that motivate human behavior according to the pleasure principle;
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Allegory An allegory is a symbolism device where the meaning of a greater‚ often abstract‚ concept is conveyed with the aid of a more corporeal object or idea being used as an example. Alliteration Alliteration is a literary device where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belonging to the same sound group. Whether it is the consonant sound or a specific vowel group‚ the alliteration involves creating a repetition of similar sounds in the sentence. Alliterations are also created
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