rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ resolution) the Odyssey: -Make sure you have memorized the definitions of AND understand how to identify all of the EPIC CONVENTIONS! Grammar: - Know how to identify the 8 Parts of Speech within a sentence. (Nouns‚ Pronouns‚ Adjectives‚ Verbs‚ Adverbs‚ Prepositions‚ Conjunctions‚ Interjections) - How to identify the part of speech an adverb is modifying within a sentence Mood & Tone Analysis: - You will NOT need to have memorized the definitions of all of our
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21: root suffix whole word a. govern speak contemplate (v) (v) (v) - ment - er - ion government speaker contemplation (n) (n) (n) b. fiction child color (n ) (n) (n) - al - ish - ful Fictional childish colorful (a) (a) (a) c. happy rare creative (a) (a ) (a) - ness - ity - ity happiness rarity creativity (n) (n) (n) d. mess book mountain (n) (n) (n) - y - ish - ous messy bookish
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their relationship once again. Billy Pig is presented as a horrible man with disgusting habits: “He leaned over the sink‚ coughed‚ spat and flicked ash down the plughole.” The list of three emphasises Billy’s repulsive behaviour. Furthermore‚ the noun ‘spat’ reveals the disgusting tendencies that Martyn’s father has to disrespect his own house and family. ‘Spat’ could also have the connotations of an argument which are extremely familiar between Martyn and Billy‚ usually due to Billy’s alcoholism
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referring to the structure of a language as certain people think it should be used. For example‚ do not end a sentence with preposition. Besides that‚ sentences are made with different parts of speech. There are eight parts of speech such as nouns‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives‚ adverbs‚ prepositions‚ conjunctions and interjections. These eight parts of speech will make the sentences go
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Analyze two newspaper articles with respect to the tools of linguistics. This work includes two newspaper articles. Article one is called “Pakistan’s alternative tourism industry” by Shyema Sajjad (Pakistani perspective) and article two is named as “CIA Contractor Raymond Davis is Free—Now Is the Time to Reconsider Our Support for Pakistan’s Government” by Christian Whiton (American perspective). Firstly‚ this assignment will work at two levels of analyzing article discourse. The first level includes
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excitement; high-spirited: The award winner was in an ebullient mood at the dinner in her honor. bubbling up like a boiling liquid. My Sentence: Janice’s ebullient personality won her many friends at school. Word: Effrontery 1) Part of Speech: Noun 2) Origin Of Word: 1705–15; < French effronterie‚ equivalent to Old French esfront shameless ( es- ex-1 + front brow; see front) + -erie –ery 3) Definition: shameless or impudent boldness; barefaced audacity: She had the effrontery to ask for
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spatial or locative meaning. The meaning of this combination doesn’t depend on the individual meanings of its parts. The most frequent phrasal verb pattern is any form of lexical verb plus prepositional adverb/particle‚ and usually there can be a noun phrase‚ any pronoun or any adverb embedded between the verb and the adverb/particle. Neither Russian nor Finnish has phrasal verbs. English-Russian If there is an English phrasal verb with an adverb or particle‚ which on its own is a function word
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МАТЕРИАЛЫ К ГЭК 1. Functional Styles in Modern English 2. Part of Speech Theory 3. Noun and its Grammatical Categories 4.Role of English as a Global language. Basic Variants of English. 5.Grammatical Categories of the English Verb 6.Peculiarities of the Language of Media 7.Theory of Phoneme and Classification of Phonemes in the English Language 8.Peculiarities of English Intonation 9.Peculiarities of Colloquial Style in Modern English 10.Business Communication in Modern English 11.Periods
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of his Victorian novelist predecessors‚ the effect is far more telling. In Observations on the Style of Ernest Hemingway‚ from "Contexts of Criticism" by Harry Levin (Harvard University Press‚ 1957)‚ the critic says: "Hemingway puts his emphasis on nouns because‚ among other parts of speech‚ they come closest to things. Stringing them along by means of conjunctions‚ he approximates the actual flow of experience." Hemingway has often been described as a master of dialog‚ and most readers agree‚ upon
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Gazing out my office window I often saw this elderly man shuffling down the sidewalk‚ and I thought to myself‚ how horrible it must have been for him to spend his entire life with a curved spine. This man’s head was forced forward as if he was looking down at his feet all day long. I began to mentally compare his horrible life with mine. I was healthy as an ox‚ a big strong guy‚ and he must have been deformed from birth. I thought that it just wasn’t fair to him‚ or for that matter‚ anyone else living
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