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    renaissance period is a. Explain the stylistic and historical similarities or differences between the periods b. Explain how the later period continued or deviated from the artistic style and tradition of the earlier period. Renaissance art incorporated 4. Compare one specific work from the earlier period with one specific work from the later period. Both works should be from the same discipline (music‚ visual art‚ architecture‚ or literature). 5. Explain the stylistic influence that the later art period

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    motives – is what you master best. You are expected to reveal a certain level of philological and cultural awareness as well as adequate grammatical and lexical response. You have to combine conceptual interpretation with stylistic analysis and keep it in mind that the stylistic interpretation comes as support to the conceptual analysis. We want you to be original and creative and we are sure that by the end of your fifth year you will have become very skillful and artistic. Just remember that to

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    Lexis Special 1 : « Lexicology & Phonology / Lexicologie et phonologie » 15 A morphophonological approach to clipping in English Can the study of clipping be formalized?1 Denis Jamet2 Abstract In this paper‚ I will endeavor to define clipping‚ and see if there are any semantic differences between the multiplicity of terms: “shortening”‚ “clipping”‚ “truncations”‚ etc. I will examine the semantic role of clipping‚ and try to answer the following question: is clipping a wordformation device

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    A Qualitative Study on Classical Music from the 20th Century to the Present OUTLINE I. Introduction II. Musical Characteristics III. Major Stylistic Developments IV. Chosen Composers of the Major Stylistic Developments V. Conclusion Classical Music from the 20th Century to the Present Music is part of our daily lives. Also‚ no one can deny the fact that music is a language and like language‚ it is subjected to evolution. Music from the 20th century to the

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    of "synonymy"‚ give the definition of the term "synonyms" by Russian and foreign linguists. 2. Speak on the criteria of synonymy‚ the sources of synonymy and the main synonymic patterns. 3. Give the classification of synonyms (ideographic‚ stylistic‚ absolute). 4. Analyze the entry (article) from a dictionary of synonyms. Literature to be studied: • "English Word" by Arnold p. 177-197. • "A course in Modern English Lexicology" by Ginsburg. • "English Lexicology" by Antrushina. • "Practical

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Brian Glanville “The Thing He Loves” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “The thing he loves” by Brian Glanville. The story is told by the author. This story is about terrible car accident which happened with the taller of this story. It begins with the author’s memory about that awful day. Here we have such stylistic devices like ellipsis “It felt terrible. The worst moment in my life. Terrible‚ it felt. It still does. It always will”.

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    your readers to locate the sources you have consulted. Documentation style is important because it allows you to give credit where credit is due. The APA approach covers all aspects of writing. It guides the structural and stylistic writing. It guides the structural and stylistic components of all papers. The scientific paper attempts to show something that has already been verified true. Using the actual APA style makes documents and letters more presentable and professional. From the one inch margins

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    Introduction: What are the major stylistic differences between documentaries and mockumentaries? Filmmaking has become an accessible and revolutionary approach towards capturing the human experience and documentaries in comparison to mockumentaries are great examples of the different genres of filmmaking. Undoubtedly‚ documentaries and mockumentaries have many contradicting aspects and features including the filming style and its script. There are significant differences between documentaries and

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    Dunkirk Movie Essay

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    “Dunkirk” Reviews Movie reviews are commonly written by movie critics about recently released movies. These reviews are opinionated pieces that analyze the different components of the movie‚ and conclude with their recommendation if viewers should see the movie or not. Movie reviews are very useful tool one can use when deciding whether or not to give their money and time to see a movie. The movie “Dunkirk” is a historical war film telling the story of how British‚ Belgian‚ and French soldiers

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    Comparative Essay

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    HIGHER LEVEL – PAPER 1 Section A Carlos Roberts Analyze‚ compare and contrast the following two texts. Include comments on the similarities and differences between the texts and the significance of context‚ purpose‚ audience‚ and formal and stylistic features. Cranes by Jennifer Ackerman‚ and To a Waterfowl by William Cullen Bryant‚ both aim to enlighten and educate their readers on the behavior and beauty of waterfowl. Text 1‚ Cranes‚ an article from National Geographic from 2004‚ demonstrates

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