the language used in my written task‚ I tried to remain as polite as possible. Sometimes‚ this was not that easy. During these moments‚ I felt as if the language sounded a somewhat harsh and unfriendly. Therefore‚ I had to find a manner to make the language respectful. I figured out the best way was to use a thesaurus and look for more courteous alternatives. Moreover‚ I questioned myself a few times whether the words I had written down were not too “modern”. I could not decide if the language I used
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created to persuade the reader that ‘The Mamelon’ is a must see tourist destination‚ by using written and visual language in a particular method. The written language in the text appeal to the reader’s subconscious mind and provides evidence to support the purpose of the text. Words such as ‘fairy tale’ allow the reader to perceive the setting to be unrealistically beautiful as fantasy often uses the fact that it is all made up in someone’s imagination and that anything is possible. This appeals to many
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society thinks. Emerson adopts a philosophical tone in order to convince the reader to not be a follower‚ to be a leader. Emerson achieves his purpose through the use of figurative language and independent diction. Emerson starts off poetically‚ then later on in paragraph 1 when he introduces Hyperbole‚ metaphors‚ and aphorisms. Emerson uses "a
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behind it. As civilizations continue to advance and change with time‚ the language also changes as well which is why the phrases and expressions used back then have some different meanings in present day. For example‚ the phrase‚ "Good riddance‚" can be interpreted as an expression to be rid of someone or something. Some expressions from Shakespeare’s plays might have meant something different in the past because language is susceptible to change. After researching this phrase‚ the meaning and origin
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feelings in the reader. Despite his novels being in prose‚ they share many qualities with poetry that utilizes precise word choice‚ figurative language‚ and phonetics to enhance the reading‚ and thus his mere prose leaves an impact on the audience that is similar to poetry and at times invokes the surreal and therefore mirrors the complexity of the human mind. His use of this “lyricism pointedly
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Mikaela Myers Professor Cragoe ENG 105 30 May 2015 Deborah Tannen’s “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently” In her essay‚ “How Male and Female Students Use Language Differently”‚ Deborah Tannen states that classrooms are more receptive to most men than to most women because our educational system puts more emphasis on challenging debate rather than open-ended discussions. (From Inquiry to Academic Writing) From my own personal classroom experience I agree with her claims. My educational
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While reading The Poisonwood Bible‚ I was fascinated by Kingsolver’s extensive use of Lingala‚ the language used in the region of the Congo where the Price family lives. Lingala is a language in which each word has several meanings‚ and Kingsolver has the characters in the story use language to reflect themselves. Kingsolver also masterfully wields words to connote subtle ideas throughout the novel. Throughout the novel are sprinkled many phrases in Lingala‚ phrases that are eventually learned or
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what sets Edith Wharton apart from other novelists. Edith Wharton used many of her writing styles in this book‚ and when applied properly‚ makes for an outstanding story. One writing aspect that Edith Wharton used to convey this story to us was her use of symbolism. One symbol used in this book was the red ribbon that Mattie adorned. In such a white and cold environment‚ such as the winters in Starksfield‚ red stands out and seems to be a lone beacon in a sea of oblivion. Just as the red ribbon is
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Mary had her Little Lamb This 1920’s advertisement is trying to sell a product called HP sauce. When you first see the ad‚ you most likely would immediately recognize the picture of Mary and her lamb from the nursery rhyme story “Mary had a Little Lamb”. In the paragraphs below the picture‚ in the beginning‚ the speaker talks about how everyone just loves Mary and her lamb‚ and by the second paragraph the speaker adds in how much Mary loves to eat HP sauce with her lamb. The overall effect and
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Language In Catch-22 Catch-22 is a witty novel written by Joseph Heller that covers many aspects of World War II that usually go untouched. Unlike most war novels‚ Catch-22 shows the irrationality of war and its negative affects felt by soldiers. It is not the usual novel where hero’s are marked by rank and kill counts. Two themes that Heller covers are that of capitalism and free enterprise. He does so by using language‚ style and the character Milo Minderbinder. In the novel‚ Milo assumes the
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