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    heritage. “I stare at the photograph.” Skrzynecki is a second-generation migrant; therefore his sense of belonging is clouded by a heritage he is estranged in contrast to Peter’s parents. The postcard “haunts” the persona creating the negative connotation of fear. This suggests that through not understanding the postcard he cannot identify with it. “Warsaw‚ Old Town‚ I never knew you” Stanza two encapsulates the persona’s detached attitude. The utilisation of imagery is generic‚ “Red buses on a bridge”

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    native land. This shows an African Americans point of view of Africa. For example in the phrase “jungle star or jungle track”; the first part “jungle star” has a positive connotation and the second part “jungle track” has a negative connotation. In a way the positive connotations represent African perspective and the negative connotations represent African perspective. “Sung by wild barbaric birds‚ Goading massive jungle herds‚ Juggernauts of flesh that pass‚ Trampling

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    Language Awareness Task for: Cambridge ESOL CELTA and International House Certificate –IH Certificate in TESOL/TEFL applicants ONLY Please complete this task carefully as it is one of the factors we take into consideration when making a decision about your application. You may like to refer to a grammar book – e.g ‘How English Works’ by Michael Swan‚ published by Oxford University Press‚ when preparing your answers Name: El Houssine Razzougui Date of course applied for: CELTA Training (full

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    Wednesday‚ February 18‚ 2009 Meeting 1 (What is semantics?) What is Semantics? FOLK NAMES TECHNICAL TERMS CONTENT • Meaning • Wordings (words & structures) • (discourse) semantics • Lexico-grammar EXPRESSION • Sounds/letters • Phonology/graphology A tri-stratal semiotic system of language When the lights are out‚ they are invisible. When the stars are out‚ they are visible. There are three types of context: 1) Situational context  what the speakers know about what they can see around

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    Enlightenment is appealing for all the positive connotations it has. When we think of enlightenment‚ what comes to mind is the image of a sage or monk. Furthermore‚ we also believe these individuals are without faults; that they have discovered a certain existentialism that enables them to achieve true happiness. However‚ we don’t hear often the negative side effects of enlightenment. Two avid thinkers‚ Plato and Frederick Douglass‚ are one of the few who do highlight negative aspects of enlightenment

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    Analysis Introduction: This semiotic analysis will attempt to bring clarification to the persuasive symbols and messages used within the American version of the “Reality Television” game show “Big Brother”. The use of myth‚ metonymy‚ tokens‚ and connotation will be looked at‚ and will attempt to demonstrate how this communication event reflects and influences its receivers. In order to understand the terminology and examples used in such an analysis‚ a brief history and description of Big Brother

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    Ambition is that part of our emotions which craves for success. History has given it a negative connotation. Napoleon Bonaparte had an ambition: to become the ruler of Europe and consequently‚ the world. So did Alexander‚ William II and Hitler. This ambition drove them to massacre a million lives and thus the negative connotation arose. Aspiration on the other hand is described as the “will to succeed”. Having the Will to succeed is preferred over having a strong desire to succeed. Period. Aspiration

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    o An organization with more than 90 "branches" needed information about community opinion to help develop its communications / lobbying efforts on a few specific issues. We completed a quantitative research project that showed the existing level of community knowledge about the issues and abut potential messages that would be well received. It also showed some misunderstandings that should be addressed by the communications program. We worked with the organization’s leadership to develop a structured

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    1.In paragraphs two‚ ten‚ and twelve of "Once More to the Lake‚" White’s brilliant use of metaphors‚ similes‚ and personification illustrates a lucid image of the speaker’s intertwining past and present for the reader. White starts paragraph ten with a fragment‚ "Peace and goodness and jollity‚" and creates a great emphasis on his past and current feelings. He continues to illustrate his past memories with a personification of the vocal senses as he explains the sound of the motorboats; "the one-lungers

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    Title is French- The Language of Love. Title translates to: ‘The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy/Pity.’ The woman in the poem speaks French and that’s why the knight misunderstands her. The poem has a circular structure‚ repetition of the first knights’ words at the beginning and end of the poem. The first and last stanzas are almost identical. Lots of lines are repeated throughout. Title taken from a medieval poem‚ romanticism celebrated medievalism and its traditions. Written in the form of a Literary

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