The subject on English was never my strong suit‚ but I always try my best although I can never really get a high grade in the class. It is really difficult for me to accomplish much in writing so I don’t really try to expend much of my energy on it. But‚ my main point is that when writing I do what I can and try to incorporate as much of the writing techniques as I can but it never really makes a difference. When teachers tell me to correct an error I would do so but somehow completely remove an
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Any activity becomes creative when doer cares about doing it right or better - John Updike Sunshine City (s/sh sound) Use Suffix – “able” Acceptable Avoidable Breakable Countable Comparable Imaginable Eatable Tolerable Washable Understandable Readable In last class‚ we studied about Subject and Predicate‚ here is a small class work to separate Subject and Predicate from following sentences: 1. We like playing cricket. 2. I perform on the stage
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The Truth in Their Words 2013-10-17 How can you keep a story unbiased and true to the actual meaning when telling the story from different perspectives? Edgar Allen Poe’s stories “the cask of amontillado” and “the tell tale heart” are great examples of unreliable narrators and how readers should question the narrators perspective instead of just willingly believing everything that has been said. Some times readers have to think past what is being said and explore the possibility of the
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Paul Roberts draws us in to his essay‚ "How to Say Nothing in 500 Words‚" by presenting us with a relatable situation. This is an effective technique for maintaining the attention of the audience because it shows the writer knows where we are coming from. Once this connection has been established we may find it easier to believe the material that the writer presents us with. 2. Because the student doesn’t hold a strong a opinion on the essay’s subject matter he begins by leaning towards his instructors
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FDAVI Physics Akinwumi Fiyin 05-01-2014 MY EXPERIENCE ABOUT ROLLER COASTERS I had a great experience about roller coasters even though I have not climbed one before. Roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. There are two main types of roller coasters which are the steel and wooden roller coaster. Steel coasters have tubular steel tracks‚ and are known for their smooth ride and often convoluted shapes that frequently
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بحث بعنوان: Taboo Words and Euphemisms إعداد الطالب : أحمد خويلد بإشراف الدكتورة: أمينة معتوق Taboo words and Euphemisms Taboo: is a word or phrase not to be used or at least it is consedevd as not polite to use the word "Taboo" came from tongan‚it refers to acts that are forbedden. words are considered as taboo words because of: fear‚ tradition‚ education‚ hurting‚ language beauty and social limit. there are no general rule for Taboo words‚ some words may considered as a
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Linking Words Linking words are essential for your writing to be natural and clear. Linking devices vary in three ways: 1. Position in the text. Some linking words normally form a link between clauses WITHIN a sentence. It is bad style to start a sentence with these words: and but so because then until such as are examples of this type of linking word. Another type of linking device is used to form a link BETWEEN sentences. These words must start with a capital letter and are
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“Opinions and Social Pressure” By Solomon Asch “Opinions and Social Pressure” written by Solomon E. Asch is a journal article reporting Solomon Asch’s experiment on “How‚ and to what extent‚ do social forces constrain people’s opinions and attitudes?” (Asch‚ 20) Although conformity is inevitable‚ is there a possibility of indifference because of personality‚ education and social pressures? “Social influences shape every person’s practices‚ judgments and beliefs are a truism to which anyone
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colors into language. We can put some bright colors to words when we are happy‚ or dark colors to express that we are not in a good mood. We give them their own power‚ and in the article “A Question of Language” by Gloria Naylor‚ the author shows us her idea about that power of words. Words themselves are harmless; the problem comes from the way people want to use them. Naylor starts her text by mentioning about her first time hearing the word “nigger”. It was in her third-grade class‚ when she was
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This might get off topic‚ but i just wanted to share some earlier drafts that i might want to revise to make it sound better. For instance my service learning interview summary‚ i wish i revised it better. I interviewed Amanda Williams‚ my older sister. Amanda has volunteered a lot in her childhood‚ till this day. She has volunteered at FACETS‚ a non profit agency whose mission I to decrease and eliminate homeliness‚ for the past seven years‚ she’s volunteered at Mt. Vernon nursing and Rehabilitation
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