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    things that can easily be examined and be projected across the essay as a whole. To give a summary of the paragraph‚ the speaker Amy Tan is speaking to a large group of people about her new book. Then she remembers that her mother is in the group‚ and she feels strange using more formal English than any she has ever used by her mother. Other portions of the essay talk about how her mother’s English can be described as broken or simple‚ and she feels that this English which she has always spoken with her

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    culture even their perspective on life.              "Two kinds" by Amy Tan‚ shows when two different worlds collide it can be a big mess. It can change the way you view things maybe things you never thought about before. The story refers to a girl and a mother conflicting about culture and the way one another was raised. In the story the little girl’s mom could conflicts with her daughter mainly because of how she was raised and how things were for her growing up. "I didn’t have to do what my mother

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    liturgical music which is from the Middle Ages such as the Mass music and Magnificat‚ but peculiar music of baroques such oratorio and the church cantata were also invented‚ while there was antagonism between Catholic and Protestant. Even in the music for liturgical of the church‚ it tended to opera or a dramatic style. It was the feature of the Catholic Church music of the baroque period in Italy. During the Baroque period‚ people saw the invention of a new music form: the oratorio in the 17th century

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    In an unremarkable business park of Ann Arbor‚ Michigan‚ stands a poignant memorial of some of man’s shattered dreams. It does not look like much from the outside though. Even‚ if one were to enter- which members of the public rarely do- it takes a few moments for your eyes to adjust to what you are seeing. It appears to be a vast and haphazardly organized supermarket; along every aisles‚ grey metal shelves are crammed with thousands of packages of food and household products. There is something

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    famous parents performed during the half time show of Super Bowl 50. Paltrow shared the cute snap of the duo on her Instagram and captioned it with‚ "#superbowl50 jacket game." A photo posted by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Feb 7‚ 2016 at 2:56pm PST The photo showed Apple towering over cute little Blue Ivy as the two held hands while walking‚ wearing their similar fashion. Paltrow’s daughter donned a blue printed bomber jacket‚ some ripped denim shorts and a pair of black boots. Beyonce’s

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    Codename: Gordon presents an alternative to the storyline of Half-Life‚ with locations that were inspired by both Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Throughout the game‚ Gordon Freeman meets with some of the main characters of the Half-Life series‚ who are aware that the world/game is 2D. Gordon sets out in an attempt to discover the cause behind the disappearance of the third dimension. The game starts with Gordon Freeman in a dock area. After fighting his way through several zombies and Headcrabs‚ Gordon

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    that we are around and others are in the area or even situation that we may be in. we rarely notice when we change from one form to another. In Amy Tan’s article “Mother tongue” she shows how her mother’s unique English led her to go through many trials and obstacles and was overlooked by many. In this essay‚ I will show how some of the issues that Amy Tan talks about in her article can be applied to my everyday life and is still very relevant. Peer pressure is a major factor in communication with

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    An Argument for Using Native Language in the Classroom In the essay “Mother Tongue‚” Amy Tan describes the limited English skills of her mother‚ a Chinese immigrant‚ noting that “my mother had long realized the limitations of her English” **Tan citation here**. Tan goes on to describe how her mother had to compensate for these limitations throughout her life. This is the experience of many immigrants to the United States‚ who struggle to learn a new language while adapting to life in a new country

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    In ‘Half Caste’ John Agard expresses his strong feelings about being treated differently for being mixed race as he has a Caribbean father and a Portuguese mother. He makes fun of the term ‘half caste’ by using the idea of him being half a person. Agard uses repetition of the phrase “Wha yu mean‚ when yu say half-caste” and “Explain yuself”. He is asking the audience as he thinks the term ‘half-caste’ does not make sense and he is emphesising his anger. He wants the audience to feel guilty and

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    The portrayal of Jacob Riis’ views through his book ‘How the Other Half Lives‚’ is conveyed by storytelling and is largely made of logos‚ however the key component is actually ethos‚ like a politician running a campaign‚ Jacob Riis’s uses logos and pathos to create a persona of authority on the topic of the poor in New York City. I am going to look in depth on how Riis uses different approaches to convey his views to his audience: why does do some of Riis’ key texts contradict each other? Is he

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