Hebron University Faculty of Graduate Studies English Department Cohesion and Coherence in the Essay Writing of Palestinian College Students By Bassem Abusharkh Supervised by Professor Ahmad Atawneh Professor of Applied Linguistics This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics and TESOL‚ College of Graduate Studies & Academic Research‚ Hebron University. 2012 I II Abstract The purpose of
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PROGRESS PUBLISHERS KRISHNA NAGAR‚ DELHI - 110 051 FAX : 011-22091791; EMAIL : progress.india@vsnl.com Key to An Easy Approach to COMPOSITION and GRAMMAR 82 Key to An Easy Approach to Gram. & Comp. 8 1. WORDS‚ PHRASES & SENTENCES Ex 1 : Write ‘P’ against a phrase‚ ‘C’ against a clause and ‘S’ against a sentence. 1. A backing sound P 2. Sat on a wall C 3. Fond of Music P 4. Delhi is a big city. S 5. Rats are not found here. S 6. Plastic is very durable. S 7. A fair little girl P 8. He pays
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The extract taken from the novel “A parliamentary affair» is under discourse analysis. It belongs to the genre of fiction prose. The story is told by the third-person narrator from Karen’s point of view. The point of view in the story is elaborated on the cognitive level mostly. With the help of it we may witness her critical thinking. The technique of free-indirect thought is also elaborated in the text and it gives an insight into her inner thoughts. God knows where‚ probably with Roger‚ How odd
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Investigating the way Emma Watson is represented after her speech in her new role as UN goodwill Ambassador. The three articles I will be writing about are: Extract 1 is a tabloid paper which was published by The Mail Online. The second tabloid article is Extract 2 which is an article by The Express and the last article I will be analysing is Extract 3 which is a Broadsheet paper by The Guardian which followed a week after the two other extracts. All three articles mention Emma Watson In a different
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in the Rye’ embodies Holden’s struggle to preserve the innocence of children and the inevitability of encountering the harsh reality of life. “...I have to catch everybody … I’d just be the catcher in the rye.” Through the utilisation of personal pronoun and a determined tone‚ it represents Holden’s belief of being the catcher in the rye‚ in preserving innocence from the evil and corrupt world.the audience sees his cynical‚ oversimplified view of other people‚ and a large part of his fantasy world
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use of taboo lexis like “Fuck you!”. However text B has a medium register as it has greater formality‚ more complex sentence structures and free of taboo lexis. In Text B‚ Haley Mills uses a great number of hesitations‚ repetition of the personal pronoun “I” is seen many times in the text‚ for example‚ “I (.) I (.) I (.) I have to (.) I (.) I (.) I really have to complement you girls”. Mills uses these to gain more time to think about what she say next. Also she uses repairs like “That (.) That (
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When Do I Use A Comma? 1. Use commas before and‚ or‚ nor‚ for‚ so‚ yet‚ and but when they join two independent clauses. Ex. I placed the typed sheet on his desk‚ and he picked it up and read it slowly. I knew he was angry‚ for he rose and stomped out of the room. 2. Use commas between the items of a series. The man looked tired‚ thirsty‚ defeated‚ and sunburned. 3. Use commas between coordinate adjectives preceding a noun. A comma between two adjectives indicates that the two adjectives are
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communication with strangers and with people you know. CAN in requests is considered to be less polite than the other modals in this group. CAN is generally used in informal requests‚ mostly in conversation with friends and family. Note the use of the pronouns "I‚ you". In requests‚ MAY is used in the form "May I"; WILL and WOULD are used in the forms "Will you" and "Would you"; COULD and CAN are used in both variants. Use "Could you" for making a request‚ and "Could I" for making a request
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Rahman Baksh F524543 Topic: Many people have been profoundly affected by great works of art. Describe a work of are-a book‚ a movies‚ a drawing‚ a photograph‚ a painting‚ a song‚ or a musical compositing-that had a powerful impact on your life. What work of art was it? How did it affect you? Why? James Dean said‚ “If a man can bridge the gap between life and death‚ if he can live after he’s died‚ then maybe he was a great man. Immortality is the only true success.” Clearly living on in the
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action. It can function as the subject or object of a verb‚ the object of a preposition‚ or an appositive. Rocky ran quickly through his big yard. Pronoun -A pronoun is a word that functions as substitute for a noun or noun phrase and designates a person or thing previously specified‚ or understood from the context. He‚ she‚ and it are pronouns. Rocky and I ran quickly through the big yard. Verb -A verb is a word that expresses existence‚ action‚ or occurrence. Rocky ran quickly through his
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