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    Anthony Kirkpatrick February 7‚ 2012 English Composition – Article Analysis “The Future of the Electric Car” This article covers the necessities in electric and hybrid vehicles due to the effects of climate and other changes occurring in the modern world. The first electric vehicle was invented by Robert Anderson in the late 1830’s and later on more electric vehicles were notable in manufacturing from France and Great Britain. Electric vehicles like‚ electric trains‚ trolley cars‚ scooters

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    Comedy Scene Analysis: “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” Comedic movies combine clever dialogue with superb actors and unique cinematography to stir up good feelings in the audience. “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is a classic comedy film that has the audience laughing throughout the entire movie. The movie tells the story of Ian and Toula and their interesting and hilarious journey to marriage. Ian comes from a very conservative home with two shy parents and no extended family. Toula comes from a very

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    aAlmeida Music Film in Society Motion Picture Analysis Juno is a tale told over four seasons‚ starting in autumn when Juno‚ a 16 year old high school junior in Minnesota‚ discovers she’s pregnant after one event in a chair with her best friend‚ Bleeker. In the waiting room of an abortion clinic‚ the quirky and whip-sharp Juno decides to give birth and to place the child with an adoptive couple. She finds one in the PennySaver personals‚ contacts them‚ tells her dad and step-mother‚ and carries

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    Analysis of "The Story of an Eyewitness" by Jack London Jack London uses such deep‚ vivid language in writing in regard to the San Francisco tragedy. In the report‚ "The Story of an Eyewitness‚" Jack London’s writing assists the reader in feeling the tribulation of the events that occurred in San Francisco. The inevitable destruction of the city that he writes about is unquestionably harrowing. When writing about the earthquake‚ he uses descriptive words to portray the damages done to

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    Persuasive Speech Student Name Institutional Affiliation PERSONAL ANALYSIS I chose the topic about studying abroad because I believed it had a lot of content. Also‚ I wanted to express my point of view about studying abroad with the hope that my audience would agree with all or just part of the whole speech. My introduction was effective. Mostly because I started off with a captivating topic sentence about the importance of joining higher institutions of learning. This would prepare the

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    society’s view on marriage is a little different. In A Room With A View Mrs. Honeychurch‚ the mother of the protagonist Lucy Honeychurch‚ is the matriarch. Mrs. Honeychurch is from the victorian era‚ making her beliefs about marriage more about economic reasons‚ but as the novel goes on the reader can see a change in her attitude. At first‚ Mrs. Honeychurch is seen wanting her daughter‚ Lucy‚ to marry a man named Cecil because‚ “he’s good‚ he’s clever‚ he’s rich‚ he’s well connected” (Forster‚ p. 86). And

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    regarding to an island Lois and Lucy had visited during summer camp‚ “How could you ever find anything there‚ once it was lost? Maybe if they cut It all down‚ drained it all away‚ they might find Lucy’s bones‚ some time‚ wherever they are hidden. A few bones‚ some buttons‚ the buckle from her shorts. But a dead person is a body; a body occupies space‚ it exists somewhere. You can see it; you put it in a box and bury it in the ground‚ and then it’s in a box in the ground. But Lucy is not in a box‚ or in the

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    Lexicological analysis of the extract from Rudyard Kipling’s “The Light that Failed” Contents 1. The functional style 2. The variants of English 3. Etymological analysis 4. Polysemy 5. Grammatical meaning 6. Contextual analysis 7. Componential analysis 8. Homonymy 9. Synonymy 10. Antonymy 11. Hypero-hyponimic relations 12. Word-formation 13. Idioms 14. Phrasal verbs 15. Morphological analysis 16. Resources 17. Dictionaries They headed for a certain tree that Dick knew well

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    Janelle Roa Cabrera ENG 4 – W 2008 – 07276 Professor Emmanuel V. Dumlao Poetry Analysis: “Justice” by Khrystyne Carmel Villan About the Author Khrystyne Carmel S. Villan‚ a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts student in the University of the Philippines Los Baňos‚ is a Writing major who is currently at her third year level. The poet drew her inspiration in writing the poem from the tragic death of rape-slay victim Given Grace Cebanico. In the piece “Justice”

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    EXCELLENT AP RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY   Teacher Commentary             This essay perceptively analyzes how certain rhetorical techniques develop purpose in one passage of Their Eyes Were Watching God. The writer provides plentiful evidence in the form of quotations which are smoothly blended and analyzed in depth and detail. The analysis reveals subtle aspects of the author’s style. The introduction could be shortened; only a brief statement of the context for the passage is needed. In addition

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