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    Little John Learning Center Vocabulary-Unit 1 Ms. Lizette Name:_______________________________________ Score: Write the word that best describes the following pictures and use them in a sentence. You can use the words in the box. Bottom attack arrive angry agree Clever afraid finally cruel hide 1. ___________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________

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    Units The vocabulary of a language consists not only of words but also word combinations which are differently called. Some of them refer to free word combinations‚ the others are called set expressions and the term phraseological units is often used for them. Set expressions are contrasted to semi­fixed combinations and free phrases. All these are but different stages of restrictions imposed upon co-occurrence of words. Free phrases or free word combinations are created according to the grammatical

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    Useful Essay Words and Phrases Certain words are used to link ideas and to signpost the reader the direction your line of reasoning is about to take‚ such as adding more emphasis‚ or introducing an alternative point of view. Below is a selection of words used to link ideas‚ depending on the direction of your argument. Adding more to a point already made moreover; furthermore; again; further; what is more; in addition besides; above all; as well (as) either; neither…nor; not only…but also;

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    Leda and the swan word choice Word choice of course always has to do with what you want to say and how you want to say this. For example the last words of the first two paragraphs follow the abab rhyme scheme so they are kind of set already. Words are also very particularly chosen to create a certain mood. In the first sentence the mood of the poem is already very clear‚ a dark‚ mystified‚ mood and to do this it uses the word sudden. This tells the reader that an unexpected thing is happening

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    Most people don’t realize how many definitions every word has. There is one main definition that comes to mind‚ but never the smaller and less common uses. In order to find out all the definitions one can research in an online dictionary such as the Oxford English Dictionary. An example of one of these words is hand. It not only has more than one definition‚ but it is also more than one part of speech. People use their hands every day‚ probably without realizing how useful they are; this essay goes

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    The Attraction of Romance Romance: the word the puts the art in heart‚ the word describes the actions that take place to imprint your name in a girls head‚ the word that everyone thinks about when two people are madly in love with one another. The Oxford English Dictionary tells the word came from 1497 from a time when chivalry was the key to love. In this time‚ the word meant to be chivalrous‚ but in modern times to romance someone is to “put your moves on them” to dazzle someone with your personality

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    principle focuses on deleting pointless words. Some words do not necessarily have to be in a sentence. These words include generally‚ normally‚ usually or actually. Without the use of these words the sentence still retains its original meaning. The second principle talks about deleting words with the same meaning. Williams explain that this occurs in coupling words in relation to an occurrence. The third principle talks on deleting words that are disguised by other words. According to William this mainly

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    introduces the idea of “weasel words”‚ suggesting that advertisers use strategic diction to manipulate the viewer or reader while in fact saying nothing at all” (“Weasel Words: The Art of Saying Nothing at All 414) This use of quotation is used to explain the meaning of “weasel” words and how important it is. It engages in a conversation between the writer and the other voices by exemplifying Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale to explain how Aunt Lydia uses the weasel words to control handmaids. This

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    Howard Zinns book passionate declaration‚ was very interesting in the first chapter American Ideology he talks about the end result of these instances was many if not all of these inferior people were killed. He also talks about how we favor the rich and neglect the poor and that it should be the other way around that life should be an entirely different way. That because of Reagan many issues came to be‚ Because of Reagan this country is the way it is! Although we live in a democratic country

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    WORD ROOT INTRODUCTION TO THE WORD ROOT The following list presents some of the commonest word roots-mostly Greek and Latinthat appear in English. Learning to recognize these word roots is a great help in expanding your vocabulary. Many seeminglydifficultwords yield up their meanings easily when you recognize the word‚ roots that make them up. Excrescence‚ for example‚ contains the roots ex-‚ meaning out or out of‚ and meaning to grow; once you know this‚ the meaning of excrescence‚ an outgrowth

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