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    Doctor in the House

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    man’s knowledge. We learn about the students well‚ because the author created true-to-life characters‚ even more so the Author was passing the examinations himself. The author proves to be a real master. And he employs a lot of expressive means and stylistic devices to make the story vivid and bright. The text is emotionally moving‚ and some details produce an emotional reaction. I would like to comment on the effect of the use of metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ metonymy. For example by a simile “the final

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    Jeremiah Quevedo The Art of Cinema Adam Wadenius September 9‚ 2013 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World The American society has many different ways of occupying a person’s life with so many different activities whether it would be sports‚ education or entertainment. Coming from the branch of entertainment‚ films are made to catch someone’s attention and bring him or her into another world. Films tend to make people feel as if they are actually inside the movie itself and over time they have

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    Ministry of Education and Youth of the Republic of Moldova Cahul State University ”B. P. Hasdeu” Phylology and History Faculty English Philology Departent Research Paper Theme: „Lexical Pecularities and Translation Difficulties in ”The Catcher in the Rye” by J. D. Salinger.” Cahul 2010 Content Introduction……………………………………………………………..............................3 Chapter I The Modernist Literature 1. The literature in the 19 century……………………………………...............................6 2

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    It develops in 2 first paragraphs‚ where Sylvia writes about the routine‚ that every day the life is rather monotonous. To show this the parallel construction is used (wash a blouse‚ think a thought‚ write a letter). The author resorts to such stylistic device as polysyndeton (another tooth and another and another) and it depicts the quickness of the life. The author enhances the desired effect with the help of the parallel construction‚ which is used in the ironical slant (…and before you know

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    different novels that were mentioned in the later portion of the article‚ “A signed copy was given to me as a gift. I still have it” (185). Overall‚ I did enjoy the article as it had different stylistic techniques that have been different to the past literary journalism articles that I have read. The stylistic techniques‚ in the article was his description of events. An example of this is on page 181‚ “When lovers paused below me I heard the wet sounds of kissing and the breath of their noses‚ the

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    Lexicology

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    PLAN INTRODUCTION 1. DIFFERENT TIPES OF LEXICOLOGY: GENERAL AND SPECIAL‚ HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE‚ CONTRASTIVE AND COMPARATIVE LEXICOLOGY 2. THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL VALUE OF LEXICOLOGY3. THE CONNECTION OF LEXICOLOGY WITH PHONETICS‚ STYLISTICS‚ GRAMMAR AND OTHER BRANCHES OF LINGUISTICS CONCLUSION REFERENCES INTRODUCTION Lexicology is a branch of linguistics – the science of language. The term “lexicology” is composed of two Greek morphemes “lexic” – word‚ phrase and “logos” which

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    “hysterical alarmist” (Waddell‚ 2000‚ p42). In this essay‚ I will argue that Silent Spring owes its fame and popularity thanks to the Rachel Carson’s style which generated the ideas that are in Silent Spring. The first part will focus on the different stylistic devices which Rachel Carson uses to make Silent Spring as attractive and convincing‚ whereas the second part will underline some exaggerations and passages in the book which can call into question the quality and the Carson’s judgement. Firstly

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    South German art in the Renaissance‚ like all styles‚ embodied its own characteristics and intentions. Attributes such as religious authority were portrayed within the skilled‚ meticulous manner in which many paintings and sculptures were produced. A sculpture‚ entitled Virgin and Child‚ created by a follower the Master of the Dangolsheimer Madonna‚ exemplifies the popularity of religiously based artwork of the time‚ particularly of the Virgin Mary and the child Christ‚ as well as the shared techniques

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    The Lumber-Room

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    The analysis «The Lumber Room» The text under analysis is written by an outstanding British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. Hector Hugh Munro (December 18‚ 1870 – November 13‚ 1916)‚ better known by the pen name Saki‚ was a British writer‚ whose witty and sometimes macabre stories satirized Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story and is often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. His tales feature delicately drawn characters and finely judged

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    joke the essence is mostly lost in translation. Proverbs are hard to translate literally as well. The article ˝The Perception of Proverbiality“ published in 1984 by Shirley Arora says that typical stylistic features of proverbs are alliterations‚ parallelisms‚ rhymes and ellipses. All these stylistic devices are the reason why proverbs are likely to be lost in translation. Either they are grammatically not possible to exist in another language or in the case of an alliteration‚ the direct translation

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