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    The Mad Dog Extract How does Harper Lee create mood and atmosphere? Harper Lee starts to create the tense mood straight from the offset. In the very first sentence she uses alliteration of the letter ‘d’ in the words ‘deadly’ and ‘deserted’. The length of the first couple of sentences have and effect on the mood as most of them are very short‚ the short sentence length I think adds drama to the extract and adds tension to the atmosphere. Another tension building Harper Lee uses in the first

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    cooking must include 5 spoken positive commands per person and 3 spoken negative commands per person. 3 of the positive commands need to be in the Nosotros commands form. Each person needs to use Chapter 4 vocabulary to relay 2 sentences EACH with “verbs of emotion and subjunctive”. An example would be “I’m so happy to taste this!” and “It’s a shame that mother is not here to taste this.” Finally‚ each student speaking needs to include 1 case of por and 1 case of para. 3. Presentation. Your video

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    years‚ with… Company name Job title City/state of work address (excludes full address and phone number) Job duration (month and years employed) Bullets that are accomplishment-focused and include results when possible Bullets begin with strong action verbs‚ are concise‚ and exclude pronouns (e.g. I‚ me‚ my) Bullets use present tense for current positions and past tense for previous positions Comments ACTIVITIES Relevant professional organizations and/or other organizations are included Relevant volunteer

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    Coat of Arms Project 2014

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    (Spanish and Graphics) Name your favorite food. Use 2 verbs to describe how this food item is prepared. Section 3. Favorite Sport/Exercise (Spanish and Graphics) Draw or paste a picture of an item that signifies what your favorite sport/exercise is. (Graphics Required!) Section 4. Favorite Activity (Spanish and Graphics) Section 5. Favorite Book (English) Vividly describe your favorite book using the eight parts of speech. (Noun‚ Verb‚ Adjective‚ Interjection‚ Adverb‚ Pronoun‚ Conjunction

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    Onomatopoeia Abstract 象声词在语言里属于比较不受重视的一类语言,因其口语的意味比较浓重,因而研究的人很少。本文只是对象声词的一个小议,从概念,从作用,通过举例子来解读象声词。通过猜想和论证,阐释了象声词的起源,以及象声词词性的改变。 Key words: Onomatopoeia‚ Function‚ Origin‚ Nature of Onomatopoeia. Introduction Onomatopoeia is very important not only in our oral language but in our literary language like poets. It is not easy to have a study on them because of its tremendous number and complex pronunciation system. This small article mainly focus on the origin of onomatopoeia‚ the

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    Articles about Jose Rizal Thursday‚ May 10‚ 2012 Rizal and children Rizal and children By: Ambeth R. Ocampo Philippine Daily Inquirer When my students go through Jose Rizal’s expenses in Europe‚ they note that his biggest and most regular expenses were for the purchase of books and postage stamps. This is not surprising because we all know that he liked to read and study‚ and to write home a lot because he was homesick in Madrid. Students also note that he bought 1/10 of a lottery ticket

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    Medusa

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    you t be afraid of her because she was once destroyed now she wants to destroy others as she has the power to do so. Duffy later on uses the verb "shattered" which links with the word "spattered". This demonstartes the strength of her power to destroy‚ her power is so strong that anything that comes in her way either ends up "shattered" or "spattered". The verbs also infer that with power comes jelousy because Medusa destroys everything that appears to be positive and beautiful. They might also suggest

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    better writer. I like using WritePoint because when they give feedback they give examples instead of just stating how to do it. For example‚ I used the word “having” and the feedback I got was stating‚ “[Writing suggestion--"having" as a transitive verb is vague. Reconsider the sentence using "possessing‚" "acquiring‚" "developing‚" etc. Often "having" can simply be deleted.” I like the fact that WritePoint gives you examples of words you can replace instead of just letting the writer know that they

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    Catullus

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    a) The first example of this effectiveness in expressing Catullus’ state of mind is in the first line when it says etsi me assiduo confectum cura-although I am worn out by continual grief. Evidently this is showing the great extent of Catullus’ depression due to his brother’s death. This point is reinforced literarily by the emotive presence of the emphatic word assiduo-continual‚ showing the true magnitude of the cura-grief itself. Additionally the structure of the line itself and the positioning

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    Unreal Conditional

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    englishpage.com/conditional/conditional2.htm Exercise Present unreal conditionals Use The Present Unreal Conditional is used to talk about what you would generally do in imaginary situations. Form [If ... Simple Past ...‚ ... would + verb ...] [... would + verb ... if ... Simple Past ...] Past unreal conditionals The Past Unreal Conditional is used to talk about imaginary situations in the past. You can describe what you would have done differently or how something could have happened differently

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