SPEECH IMAGERY: Writing that uses descriptive languages to appeal de sense. SIMILY: Comparison of two things liked by the word : as‚ like‚ than or resembles. METAPHOR: Direct comparison of two things PERSONIFICATION:Is a metaphor in which a non-human thing is described as having human qualities. SYMBOL: Is a person‚ place or thing that stands for something beyond itself. Basic Situation During a hard period that England faced‚ Oliver Twist was an orphan who must survive to the tough
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Communicating Effectively In Spoken English In Selected Social Contexts. Communication is a process of transmitting information from origin to recipients where the information is required to be understood‚ reacted and responded by the recipients. According to Carl Rogers (1952)‚ real communication occured when we understand what we listen‚ feel the ideas and attitude expressed from other person’s point of view and when we achieve the frame of reference in regard to the things a speaker is talking
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Spoken Discourse Assignment Introduction In this paper‚ the aim is to apply different methods of discourse analysis to a selected extract of transcribed language to establish who holds the power during the interaction. In a normal interview situation‚ the interviewer will control the topic change of the interaction and ask the questions and the interviewee will respond. One of the aims is to establish whether this is the case‚ and to see if this remains constant throughout the extract. The initial
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[pic] How does Dickens create sympathy for the character of Oliver in the first four chapters of Oliver twist? Oliver Twist is the second novel Charles Dickens wrote and one of his darkest dealing with burglary‚ kidnapping‚ abuse‚ prostitution and murder. Charles Dickens first introduced his novel as small monthly instalments in a magazine called the Bentley’s Miscellany. This will explain why Dickens creates lots of tension and cliff-hangers in this lasts paragraphs of each chapter. Charles
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PRAGMATIC INTERPRETATION AND DIALOGUE MANAGEMENT IN SPOKEN-LANGUAGE SYSTEMS Gert Veldhuijzen van Zanten Institute for Perception Research P.O.Box 513 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands e-mail: veldhvz@natlab.research.philips.com ABSTRACT This paper describes the design of pragmatic-interpretation and dialogue-management modules in an automatic inquiry system that can be consulted through spoken natural language over the telephone. The system is designed around a central multi-level
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MID-TERM ESSAY: QUESTION 1 - OLIVER TWIST Nowadays Charles Dickens’s Oliver Twist‚ or‚ the Parish Boy’s Progress is usually known just under Oliver Twist. Is this boon or bane? The subtitle of Oliver Twist or the Parish Boy’s Progress gives the potential reader a hint about what the story will be about. Even if someone never heard of this book goes into a book store and reads the whole title‚ knows that it is about a parish boy who is likely to be Oliver Twist and his evolution from the beginning
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THE HOUSE THAT WAS NEVER BUILT BY HENRY LAWSON I’ve choosed The House That Was Never Built by Henry Lawson as a subject for me to discuss on the relevant theories in it. After reading and analysing the story‚ I’ve discoverd psychoanalytic criticism is the most relevant theories that suit with the main character and the narrator himself. What is Psychoanalytic Criticism? Psychoanalytic Criticism here means when the narrator apply methods of treating emotional and psychological disorders in literature
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Oliver Twist Essay Oliver Twist is a novel written by Charles Dickens. The novel follows an orphan boy named Oliver through many trials and tribulations he must endure. Through this he does have a few kind‚ compassionate‚ and stable people to rely on. Two of the most important were Nancy and Rose Maylie. Within this essay I will give a detailed description of both Rose and Nancy and also compare and contrast the two. First I would like to introduce you to Nancy. Nancy is the only female character
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Charles Dickens wrote Oliver Twist‚ in 1883‚ to show the reader things as they really are. He felt that the novel should be a message of social reform. One of its purposes was to promote reform of the abuses in workhouses. In no way does Dickens create a dream world. His imagination puts together a bad place during a bad time; an English workhouse just after the Poor Law Act of 1834 (Scott-Kilvert‚ 48). In the first chapter of Oliver Twist‚ Dickens moves from comedy to pathos and from pathos to
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