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    Anne Frank Sacrifice

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    does not have a justified use of dramatic license because the authors twist the characters to be very different than real life‚ the story is misleading to the readers about a historical time‚ and there was an absence of characters in the play. The falsification of Mr.Van Daan’s and Mr. Frank’s personalities allows the readers to believe that the characters acted in a different way than real life. Mr.Van Daan is a kind joke telling man‚ not mean and selfish to others in the annex. In

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    agrees that some of the content is a little harsh and might not be suitable for a younger audience‚ he greatly disagrees with the idea of censuring sentences in the book‚ he later defends this by stating that books are not written with the comfort of readers in mind. Mathabane also suggests that if the important and mature scenes in the novel are taken out‚ the most important aspects for the knowledge and significance of the story will be destroyed. At the end he offers some possible solutions like the

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    How to Write a Report

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    multiple departments‚ company owners and clients. Identifying your readers at the outset will provide direction for the project report content. 2. Decide on the length of the report in advance. You may not necessarily adhere to the exact length‚ but it will prevent you from writing a 50-page report if management requires a much shorter report. Be as succinct as possible without sacrificing necessary details or quality. In general‚ readers have limited attention spans and time limitations. If you can

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    Editorial Analysis

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    but food from normally trusted farms is included in the editorials audience portion. Argument Wants Something From Its Audience This article does not specially call its audience to action‚ however it does raise awareness in its readers. The article reminds its readers of other slip-up’s from the FDA’s poor inspection quality and limited action to reduce the occurrences of poisoning. The article suggests that broader vaccination of chickens would help the issue as well as a food safety bill.

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    theories blurred. Through the use of a gothic‚ yet ‘realistic’ setting as a framing device James immediately encourages his readers to be expectant of the paranormal. The prologue opens with an unknown narrator who the reader considers trustworthy due his detachment from the events being described to him‚ “the tale held us around the fire”. Douglas appears to a critical reader as being a far less reliable narrator due to his emotional attachment to the protagonist. Douglas’ devotion is revealed through

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    approach to the reader as it makes it softer and less aggressive to the reader. Whereas text B is advertised in a magazine meaning that there is more room and that the advertisement needs to stick out and by using the image it aids the advertisement to relate to the women reading the magazine as the image is of a working woman during the war. Both texts use different methods to attract the reader such as Text B uses different fonts to help interest the reader; therefore the reader will be encouraged

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    thorough assessment is made‚ he exclaims that reading is important to readers’ lives as it was to his‚ aiding to shape ones morals and principles. Without the ability to read‚ a basis for intellect and perception‚ it becomes increasingly difficult to build your own ethical views. The diction of Malcolm X is fairly simple‚ but simultaneously‚ his use of small strong words and metaphors magnify the excerpt’s power as a whole to the reader. In the quotes "The Parasitic British Administration kept tentacling

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    seriousness. Ellison’s story invites readers to reflect upon their own values‚ and whether or not they are meaningful. The society within the story has many parallels with the reader’s‚ and encompasses many of the same beliefs and values. It is easy to recognize and associate with Harlequin because he commits childish‚ and funny actions. These behaviors are distinct because Harlequin’s nonchalance is something the reader finds humorous and desirable. Readers associate with the story characters in

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    Culture Shock

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    particular situation – not merely investigating and theorising. Reports are commonly used to communicate ideas‚ facts‚ findings or actions to be taken. Above all reports must be – objective‚ accurate and concise but sufficiently comprehensive for the reader to understand the issues. Reports aim to persuade‚ obtain agreement or cooperation. You might use the same skills learned in report writing in writing your dissertation. There are four logical stages: Preliminary – preparation – writing- review

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    figurative language to lead the readers through his perspective as he delivers different tones throughout both poems. Although the two poems have many similarities‚ Collin’s tone in the two pieces create two very different pieces of writing. Collins directs two very different tones in the poems to draw the reader in‚ and then connect with them personally though figurative language. In Introduction to Poetry‚ Collins conveys a positive and gentle tone to draw the reader in in order to personally connect

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