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    but it is of significant importance in the medical field as well. Clear communication is important with patients‚ between colleagues and in charting to ensure notes and directions are properly followed in an effort to prevent errors. There are many homonyms in medicine‚ which is why correct spelling and grammar can be crucial in writing. With terminology such as diarrhoetic‚ diuretic‚ aphagia‚ aphasia‚ medical professionals must ensure correct spelling and be sure of the word’s proper use in context

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    Polysemy

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    Polysemy Polysemy comes from Neo-Latin polysemia‚ which comes from Greek polusemous [poly- (many) + sema (sign)] giving us a linguistic term‚ "having many meanings" or multiple meanings. Most of lex. items in English are polysemantic. Ex.: - family - She lost both of her parents. - parent - Envy is the parent of all evils. My family comes from Scotland. The cat family includes lions & tigers. (семейство кошачьих) A family of languages‚ etc. There are monosemantic words: Ex.: a

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    “I’ve been waiting here for 20 minutes ” We often use the present perfect progressive to talk about actions continuing up to now‚ especially when we say how long they (the action) have lasted. But after teaching present perfect continuous to the students‚ we need to check the concept very carefully. Some students might have problems understanding present perfect continuous tense because they will be confused between using present continuous and present perfect continuous. As the present

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    sentences are deductive. 4) Inductive Reasoning- Reasoning in which ideas come at the end. Global commentary and periodic sentences are inductive. 5) Thesaurus- A book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts. 6) Homophone (homonym)- Each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings‚ origins‚ or spelling. 7) Synonym- A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language. 8) Simile- A figure

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    Greatest Civil Engineering Achievements Civil Engineering has been an aspect of life since the beginnings of human existence. Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design‚ construction‚ and preservation of the physical structures. Burj Khalifa Is a skyscraper in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ and is the tallest man-made structure in the world‚ at 828 m (2‚722 ft) Construction began on 21 September 2004‚ with the exterior of the structure finished on 1 October

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    Margaret Atwood Poems

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    Margaret Atwood’s collection of poems‚ Morning in the Burned House‚ could just as easily have employed morning’s homonym—mourning—in the title. The overriding theme of loss and some of its sources and consequences—aging‚ grief‚ death‚ depression‚ and anger—permeate this collection and‚ in particular‚ Section IV which is a series of elegiac poems about Atwood’s father. The collection is divided into five sections. Section I opens with the poem “You Come Back.” This poem seems to look back on a life

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    Collins English Dictionary defines the number five as ‘…the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one’ and it can be represented numerically as ‘5’ and ‘V’ in roman numerals. The number five can be used in many ways for instance‚ in Mathematics and in everyday use to express quantity (noun). Five can also be used as an adjective‚ for instance in the sentence “I usually get off work at five” (616). In an Anglophone context five can be used as a phrasal word and a compounding word as well. According

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    Overdependence on Computer

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    Argumentative Writing Topic: We are becoming overwhelmingly dependent on computers. Is thisdependence on computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of their benefits? Introduction Computers are‚ without a doubt‚ a useful tool that many of us use every day. Sincetheir invention‚ people far and wide have become increasingly dependent oncomputers. Computers have found their way into just about every aspect of our lives‚ and in most cases‚ they make things easier for us. They allow us

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    sentence. …not included more than two points in one sentence. …not copied and pasted from the internet as if it was my work …not repeated the same words/same ideas more than once. …not included unrelated points in the same paragraph. …not mixed up homonyms e.g.: their/ there. …not used contractions (e.g. don’t‚ can’t) in formal writing. …not left out ‘the’ before a singular noun‚ e.g.: The director decided not director decided. …not missed out the final letter s on plurals‚ e.g.: The

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    Verbal Humour

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    1. There are many theories of humor which attempt to explain what humor is‚ what social functions it serves‚ and what would be considered humorous. It would be very difficult to explain humor to a hypothetical person who did not have a sense of humor already. In fact‚ to such a person humor would appear to be quite strange if not outright irrational behavior. Verbal humor often requires the use of thinking. When a character says something‚ or even a comedian‚ the audience has to make sense of

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