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    euphemism

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    and patterns of choices among linguistic possibilities” (Chatman 30). Stylistics is a branch of general linguistics. It is the study and interpretation of texts from a linguistic perspective. Stylistic devices and expressive means are involved in stylistics. Stylistics observes not only the nature of expressive means of the language‚ but their capacity of becoming a stylistic device. “Stylistic device is a conscious and intentional literary use of some of the facts of

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    America Grows Up Literature: Analyzing Context The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: 21st Century Skills—You will use critical-thinking skills and communicate effectively. Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. _________________________________________________________________________ Teacher-Graded Activities Write a response for each of the following activities. Check the

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    Zeugma and Pun

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    (into the middle of a room) materializes the meaning ’to rush into’ or ’enter impetuously’. Here it is used in its concrete‚ primary‚ literal meaning; in ’to plunge into privileged intimacy’ the word ’plunge’ is used in its derivative meaning. This stylistic device is particularly favoured in English emotive prose and in poetry. The revival of the original meanings of words must be regarded as an essential quality of any work in the belles-lettres style. A good writer always keeps the chief meanings

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    grading your submission‚ I will use this rubric to determine your grade. You will want to refer to this rubric as you write the discussion board response. Note that there are five areas: Critical Thinking‚ Connections‚ Uniqueness‚ Timeliness and Stylistics. The feedback noted on this sample rubric indicates the following: This student exhibited great critical thinking skills. He or she generally stayed on topic‚ but did not connect his/her content to the assigned material. His or her ideas were

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    British Cuisine Foreigners often say that food in Britain is uninteresting and plain‚ noting fancy‚ it lacks originality and excellence. But British food is not as bad as some people think. There are many enjoyable dishes which can please even a demanding eater. A characteristic feature of British food is the high quality of the ingredients and the simplicity of the way in which they are used. British food is greatly influenced by local agricultural conditions and depends on geography and climate

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    Written over four centuries ago‚ William Shakespeare’s plays are still being used today through live performances‚ film adaptions‚ or in the classroom. Through his influence on modern language and his use of stylistic devices‚ he shows that his work is still relevant in classrooms. Although some people might think otherwise‚ Shakespeare has made a big impact in modern society. A major influence he has made is on modern language. Speech today has evolved a lot from his time‚ but Shakespeare has

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    obviously inspired by. The other big‚ recent‚ aggressively-stylistic movie based on a true story involving economics--The Wolf of Wall Street. So how does The Wolf of Wall Street’s style succeed where The Big Short’s fails? The problem with The Big Short is that it wants to have its cake and eat it too. Wolf doesn’t care about the specific economic choices its main characters make and The Big Short does. It cares a lot. And it uses stylistic techniques to explain the economics. So the choices in Wolf

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    Pride & Prejudice

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    Jane Austen is often regarded as the greatest of English women novelists on the strength of her six completed novels. Noted particularly for their sparkling social comedy & accurate vision of human relationships‚ they are still as widely read today all over the world as they have ever been. It goes without saying that “Pride & Prejudice” is the most famous & ever-popular one. To begin with‚ I’d like to stress the point‚ that this particular novel is mainly about people’s relationships

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    Blackboard and discussed in class) Historical‚ cultural‚ and ideological forces that influenced works of art during particular times and cultures Major stylistic periods and sub-periods (eg. Carolingian‚ Romanesque‚ Early Gothic‚ High Gothic‚ Rayonnant/Court Style Gothic‚ etc)‚ their stylistic characteristics‚ and relative order Major artistic/stylistic characteristics and concepts The relationships between style and function or meaning of art and architecture for a particular culture 2. You will

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    Paradigmatic

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    paradigmatic stylistics : phonetics - italics‚ capitalisation‚ repetition of letters‚ onomatopoeia; morphology - deprsonification; lexicology - Positive: poetic‚ official‚ professional. Neutral. Negative: colloquial‚ neologosims‚ jargon‚ slang‚ nonce-word‚ vulgar words; syntax - completeness of sentence structure: ellipsis‚ aposiopesis‚ one-member nominative sentences‚ repetition of sentence parts‚ syntactic tautology‚ polysydenton. Word order: inversion of sentence members. Communicative types

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