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    term "schwa" is used for any epenthetic vowel‚ even though different languages use different epenthetic vowels (e.g. the Navajo epenthetic vowel is [i]). In English‚ schwa is the most common vowel sound. It is a reduced vowel in many unstressed syllables‚ especially if syllabic consonants are not used. Depending on dialect‚ it may correspond to

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    Intonation Patterns

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    stress‚ pitch‚ and length‚ that accompany individual consonants and vowels and may extend over more than one such segmental element; pertaining to junctural and prosodic features. Stress Emphasis in the form of prominent relative loudness of a syllable or a word as a result of special effort in utterance. Tone A particular quality‚ way of sounding‚ modulation‚ or intonation of the voice as expressive of some meaning‚ feeling‚ spirit‚ etc Utterance Any speech sequence consisting

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    to the South Indian state of Tamilnadu. And also it is the oldest dance forms of India. It was nurtured in the temples and courts of southern India since ancient times and it was a part of the religious. Bharata Natyam is a concoction of complex rhythm patterns‚ dozens and dozens of hand movements‚ several graceful body moves and postures‚ and‚ perhaps most importantly‚ a dazzling variety of precisely drawn facial expressions. Indeed‚ the broad range of facial expressions are truly unique to Indian

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    distraught with each one‚ until he ultimately decides that he will be mournful for eternity‚ which leads us into the theme of the poem: if you dwell on their grief for too long will be the cause of their own anguish. Poe primarily uses dialogue‚ rhythm‚ and repetition to communicate the theme to the readers. The poem is from the first person perspective‚ making the man the narrator. It is through his inner dialogues and his conversation with the Raven that we get the bulk of the poem. The progression

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    i Thank You God

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    line‚ the words dance to the rhythm of the poem’s tone of rebirth. ‘The gay‚ great‚ happening‚ illimitably earth’ leaps with alliteration and its rhtyhm conveys an eventful‚ almost tangible energy. The assonance in ‘leaping greenly spirits of trees’ shares the same spirit while giving an aura of freshness and vitality to the entire poem. Words are placed and adjusted to the rhythm of the line to emphasise specific syllables or words. Subsequently‚ the tempo and rhythm slow down in the reflective sections

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    In this poem‚ William Shakespeare illustrates a woman who is not so imposing. Throughout the piece‚ the narrator compares his lover to beautiful things‚ but she comes out with the short end of the stick. She was not blessed with desirable attributes‚ yet he loves her. Unlike most poets from his time‚ Shakespeare does not write to please the reader’s ears but to be brutally honest in a way that is endearing‚ in a roundabout way. His sonnet is very atypical in the way that he describes his beloved

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    clearly. As the reader read along the poem they can picture “polluted”‚ “crowded” and “noisy” to the city and “quiet”‚ “peaceful” and “calm” towards the countryside. The structure of the poem is free verse and the syllables in the first stanza are messy. In stanza one the there is more syllables and they are all different. This could suggest that the city life is untidy. People

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    about the art of losing to master are benovelent to the manking and they bear permanant value in all the ages. The number of syllables follows a fixed structure of 11-10-11 in the first 3 stanzas‚ however‚ as the poem progresses and the rhythm accelerates due to the heightened speed and wave of emotions that are starting to overcome her rationality‚ the number of syllables start to vary and fluctuate indirectly. The increase in caesuras as the poem reaches the quatrain also shows her interrupted

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    PTTLS Micro teach

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    Word count 686 Unit 27: Using inclusive learning and teaching approaches in lifelong learning Prior to the micro-teach I chose the topic of ‘music‚ drum‚ and rhythm workshop’ because it’s practical‚ fun‚ universally accessible‚ the vast majority of people like music‚ it can be applicatory to absolute beginners all the way to advanced musicians and it advocates group work and student centred learning. Other options that I considered included a group piano lesson‚ drum kit lesson or DJ lesson

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    The Raven – Horror themes The Raven is a narrative poem written by the renowned American writer Edgar Allan Poe in 1845. Greatly celebrated for its melody and musical tune and rhythm‚ the poem is still recognized as being one of the most notable and popular poems of all time. The poem has a dark‚ sinister and depressive atmosphere that also supports the gothic themed writing style‚ which was popular in the period in which he lived. Although the poem received worldwide acknowledgement‚ he didn’t

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