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    between the two; ‘we were lying face to face in bed‚ as if nothing was wrong’. The language used here by Joe is also misleading-creating rich imagery and an atmosphere of emotion normally seen from Clarissa‚ ‘lying in the green field of her stare’-lexis reminiscent of the picnic before the ballooning accident and evoking a pre-lapserian image of the connection the two shared before the arrival of Jed as a Biblical‚ snake-like intruder to their bliss. This linguistic shift hints at a reunion‚ although

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    [It] utilizes and hence possesses one or more genres in the communicative furtherance of its aims. [It] uses its participatory mechanisms primarily to provide information and feedback‚ In addition to owning genres‚ [it] has acquired some specific lexis. [It has] a threshold level of members with a suitable degree of relevant content and discoursal expertise. (Johns‚ 321)." Considering these characteristics‚ discourse communities are perceived as an assortment group of diverse individuals who share

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    Busn Law

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    because it was not in writing. Does Winkel receive the profit-sharing bonus? Did Dr. Vranich act ethically in raising the defense that the contract was not in writing? Winkel v. Family Health Care‚ P.C.‚ 205 Mont. 40‚ 668 P.2d 208‚ Web 1983 Mont. Lexis 785 (Supreme Court of Montana) In the matter of Winkel v. Family Health Care P.C.‚ the initial agreement and contract is not in questioned as there was no disagreement and Dr. Winkel proceeded to be employed for a period of at least 9 months. The

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    and blood just starts rolling out from her knee. In the meantime‚ Lexi and I go lie on the ground with Lizzie. I was so close to her‚ I could hear her heartbeat inside going 100mph while she took deep breaths from her lungs waiting for coach to come over and see if she was alright. Lexi gasped after I asked Lizzie if she’s okay‚ “Please don’t cry. What hurts?” Lizzie is number one in states‚ therefore she doesn’t cry easily so Lexi and I knew this was awful when we saw her wipe both tears and sweat

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    Glossary of Linguistic Terms

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    Glossary of Linguistic Terms [pic] Accelerando: Accelerando is the term when speech speeds up‚ and is said at a quicker pace. Accelerando is only for spoken‚ not written speech however. This obviously speeds up narrative pace and makes the mood more intense and dramatic. Acronym: An acronym is where words are shortened to just the first letter. E.G. ‘U.N’ is an acronym as it is short for ‘United Nations’. The effect of acronyms

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    Why Do People Join A Cult

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    A person’s thoughts‚ behaviors and emotions will be manipulated once they have joined a cult; the dangers of cults have become severe over the past years and have caused thousands of deaths due to the influence of cults members and leaders. Cults are able to gain members‚ due the fact that people in actuality do not know it is a cult they are joining. After joining a cult‚ some people still do not even understand that they are actually in a cult. Cults are something a person may read about or see

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    While Swales‚ introduced discourse communities in general. Discourse communities are focused on two main components: lexis and genre. Lexis is the use of language in a discourse community (Swales 216). However‚ it is important to note that every community has “developed their own [versions] for genres” because of rhetorical needs through recurring situations (Swales 216). In the

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    Tell Tale Heart Analysis

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    Listening piece commentary My listening audience piece was inspired by the old man in Poe’s Tell Tale Heart‚ thought evil by the protagonist‚ but given no voice to express himself. My protagonist is an elderly character with a dark side‚ similar to Angela Carter’s in The Werewolf. To subtly reveal this hidden personality I adopted the style of Alan Bennett’s monologue Playing Sandwiches where he gradually builds suspicion of the speaker‚ ultimately revealing the horrible truth.

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    one or more genres in the communicative furtherance of its aims"‚ "has acquired some specific lexis"‚ and "has a threshold level of members with a suitable degree of relevant content and discoursal expertise" (466-79). The club known simply as Robotics Club started at the University of Central Florida (UCF) but is now an international club. One would assume that since it is a robotics club their lexis‚ or terminology‚ would be too complex for the everyday person to understand. However this is quite

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    English essay In this essay I am going to look at two chunks of a transcript from a speech by Tim Fisher and compare them. I am going to analyse key language features that are within both of the pieces but also contrast them as to what is different about each of them. In the two extracts from Tim Fishers speech we understand that one of the functions of what Tim is trying to do is to interest and entertain the listeners. Within both of the pieces he uses the word “okay?” a lot. This is a marker

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