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    way the reader perceives a given topic. Using different types of narrators‚ for example first person or omnipotent‚ the author can control the information available to the reader‚ which causes the reader to draw conclusions based solely on the information as presented. In “A Rose for Emily”( 84 ) the author uses a limited omnipotent narrator to relay the events over a period of several decades that relate to Miss Emily Grierson. Use of a limited omnipotent narrator allows the reader to be ‘present’

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    Techniques Chapter 19 – The pre-warning Page 163 Joe uses a range of symbols in this chapter; one of the symbols used is colour. Colour is used to give the reader a clue of what will happen soon. This is shown when Joe says‚ ‘in memory‚ all the food they brought us first was red‚’ the use of a colour to remember a part of Joe’s memory gives the reader the impression that the colour symbolises a feeling or emotion that Joe may have felt. ‘Red’ in this case could represent danger‚ blood‚ anger‚ threat or

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    mind. According to Foster all people hold one same quality from birth. By looking at Wallace’s usage of “Default Setting”‚ we can see that their is ambiguous meaning but chiefly it is referred to as a quality that people are cursed with‚ which most readers don’t see; this is important because Wallace speaks on the notion that people are selfish and don’t consider how others feel‚ and those qualities are considered to be the “Default Setting.” Wallace is first seen using “Default Setting” in his third

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    will find that your vehicle has been immobilized with an appropriate colored boot…” (Kahan 575). Immediately after grabbing the readers attention with examples‚ Kahan presents a contrasting viewpoint. "Many experts‚ however‚ are skeptical of these new shaming punishments. Some question their effectiveness as a deterrent..."(Kahan 575). This further elicits the readers curiosity‚ bringing them to the heart of the issue. The author eloquently asks the question‚ “Who is right?” (575). He then goes

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    Chapter IV Results and Discussion Research Result * The ultimate objective (key component) of scientific research * One of the four major sections that constitute the main body of the research * Presents all the data collected and accumulated‚ together with the statistical treatments and analyses without discussing the implications of the findings. * Consists of the observations and measurement recorded while conducting the process and procedures describe in the Methodology section

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    D’Souza’s use of rhetoric and his method of telling the readers what they want to hear help him achieve his goal of presenting America as a model nation. D’Souza‚ however‚ has an ulterior motive. He uses red herring‚ a fallacy in which he presents an irrelevant topic in order to divert attention from the real issue‚ as he presents patriotism as a distraction from his real agenda. His agenda is to persuade his readers that liberals have an inaccurate‚ unrealistic‚ and deceptive perspective

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    have somebody – anybody to fill the void. In “The Mother‚” the speaker’s obvious pain and regret comes close to excusing her from the act of killing a child (for some readers it might exonerate her completely). In line one‚ the speaker confesses to a horrific action while simultaneously‚ with the pronoun you‚ imploring the reader to mentally relate to her experience. When the speaker

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    speak for themselves. But often a brief concept statement--typically‚ no more than four to seven sentences--can help the reader understand what you are trying to accomplish in the room. In this concept statement‚ you should highlight the elements that make up the design‚ as well as establish your reasoning for choosing each of these elements. Urge the concept statement reader to look deeper than the paint or flooring to better understand the meaning behind the design of the space. Instructions

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    chose to criticize based on his great article‚ “Rhino Wars”. The piece of writing from the March issue of the National Geographic Magazine examines the current state of rhinos & rhino poaching in South Africa and other regions. His writing gives the reader an insight of rhino poaching for their horns and how it jeopardizes the species that are facing extinction. SUMMARY “Rhino Wars” is mainly about the poaching of these animals and the risk of extinction the species faces due to their horns

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    is also largely contingent upon the time period in which the text was published and the nature of the readers of each time period. In The Haroun Tales‚ Lyons most prominent method of familiarizing his text he refrains from using cultural terminology. His substitution of “Allah” with “God” and “Hammam” with “Bath” are examples of this. This was done possibly with the intent of allowing his readers to relate more with the characters‚ since both “Allah” and “Hammam” are cultural terms of Islam‚ and

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