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    Grammatical Categories of Speech The main grammatical categories are Determiner‚ Auxiliary‚ Coordinator‚ and Complementizer. As also mentioned above‚ it is hard to define grammatical categories in terms of meaning because they have very little. Their function is to make the lexical categories fit together. • Determiner (D) The determiner category includes the articles a(n) and the‚ as well as demonstratives‚ possessive pronouns‚ possessive nouns‚ some quantifiers‚ some interrogatives‚ and

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    Abstract: The narrative voice in this story is first person limited‚ told through the character of Amanda Hopkins. It is dramatized‚ active‚ and unreliable. I chose to tell the story through Amanda’s perspective because by doing so‚ the reader understands her thought processes and motives while at the same time understanding the horror of her actions. In order to make her voice come to life‚ so to speak‚ I used foreshadowing to show the reader that her perspective contradicted her actions. By doing

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    Olga Prisich Informative Speech Siberia: breaking stereotypes. Thesis statement: Today we will explore the fact about Siberia: its role in the history of Russia as a penal colony‚ weather conditions‚ infrastructure‚ and population. Introduction: For me it has always been interesting to know what people think when I mention the name of a place I came from‚ “Siberia”. Usually‚ “Siberia” invokes mental images of a vast wasteland‚ extreme cold and ice fields. It is extremely difficult to get there

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    Narrative Speech (Dinner Date) Specific Speech Goal: To inform my classmates on which three people I would go on a dinner date with and why. Introduction I. The three people that I have chosen for my dinner date have influenced billions of people at one point or another. II. Some may even influence you today. III. But the main reason I chose them was because of the unique perspectives they would have on their own lives that they would share with me. Thesis: Three people that I would most

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    would say there are 5 key elements in the art of fiction: * Plot: what happens in the story * Character: who it happens to * Themes/Ideas: what about * Style: language in which the story is transmitted * Structure: how the narrative is constructed Yes‚ indeed‚ what is published changes all the time. Ah‚ and very importantly: imagination – where do stories come from. This is from within human DNA: story-telling mammals‚ is one of the definition. And indeed this gives us an

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    The Commencement Address Some people have asked to read the commencement address I delivered this morning to the 2013 graduates of Butler University. So here it is. My own commencement speaker‚ who shall remain nameless‚ began with a lame joke about how these speeches only come in two varieties: Short and bad. This raised my expectations‚ and then he went onto speak for 26 minutes‚ so I’m just going to tell you now: 12 minutes flat‚ 11:45 if you don’t laugh. Congratulations to all of you here

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    Throughout this passage from Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen utilises various narrative techniques. These include dialogic qualities (showing) and the use of third person narrative including focalisation and free indirect speech (telling). Both showing and telling work on different levels to further the reader’s interpretation of different characters and give meaning to the novel as a whole. The use of dialogue allows the reader to engage in conversations between characters‚ thus adding drama to

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    frequency chart according to the elements of Labov’s Narrative Structure 2. discuss the way Edgar Allen Poe structured his short story to form the elements of tragedy‚ mystery and terror as presented in the short story In completing the task‚ I will use Labov’s Narrative Theory to conduct narrative analysis of the short story‚ The Black Cat written by Edgar Allan Poe. The structure of this essay begins with the introduction to narrative and narrative analysis. The second part develops in the literature

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    Persuasive Speech: Big Hero Six Big Hero 6 stands out among many other animated movies for a plethora of reasons; it has a large array of likable aspects such as a surprisingly relatable plot‚ great writing‚ and representation of science to name a few. As a young woman with a passion for science as well as animation movies this movie is particularly impactful and likeable; I have been watching movies such as this once since I was just a child and I have had a passion for science even longer.

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    Reid Roman Mrs. Arnold English II- 3rd Block 13. Nov. 2015 Censorship The average citizen would be surprised how often he/she looks at any media related things‚ such as newspapers‚ television‚ books‚ even the internet‚ that are censored. Think about it. Have you ever watched a movie like 21 Jump Street on TV‚ and during a conversation‚ a character’s dialogue goes silent? The character’s lips seem to be moving‚ but no words are being expressed. That is an example of censorship. Sure‚ censorship can

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