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    This article compares and contrasts the difference between the Spaniards and the English and their relationships with the Native Americans. Although there are some noticeable differences between the two‚ the pattern of interaction the English used on the natives was essentially the same as that of the Spanish. When the Spaniards initially arrived‚ Queen Isabella had deemed the natives equal beings to the Spaniards and were to be treated humanely‚ Christianize‚ and Europeanize. The Queen had intended

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    A: Hello everyone! Have you ever tried when typing a definitely correct word in Microsoft‚ but it says your word is wrong? Do you know why? It is because of the difference between British and American English. B: To begin with‚ let’s talk about history. In the past‚ the religions of the British & American were different. Christians(that is the Puritans) were persecuted by the other people. So some of them grouped together & went to America because they wanted to leave England. C: They

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    When Amiercac was first discovered‚ different countries sought to find different things. Each national had a goal. The Spanish and the English had similar goals‚ but there were also some differences that contributre in the devolopement of Spanish and English colonial Socities. One important difference between their goals was settlement. The Spanish spent a lot more conquring land and using the Native Americans as slaves through encomienda system. England’s focus was on estbalishing settlements

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    If you think Polish and English schools are similar then you are wrong. They are still schools but have many differences. Polish schools don’t buy staff for you. You are the one who must buy everything to learn for yourself. In England every school buys staff for students. Every school in England has uniform. Most schools in Poland don’t have uniforms. In England you can choose options. Subjects you want to do next. In Poland you can’t choose options‚ you must to learn all subjects‚ but apparently

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    internment story‚ she is not fully liberated from this consternation. In fact‚ the events lived during her stay in the death concentration camp are not forgotten but “repressed in a lapse of memory” (Lacapra 10) forming her trauma. This term is used in colloquial conversations‚ normally to refer to a mental shock or a disturbing experience. However‚ this word with Greek origin initially

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    "Sweat" Colloquial speech is used by many authors in order to give a sense of realism to their writing. In "Sweat" by Zora Neale Hurston‚ every character speaks in colloquial speech. This style of writing gives the reader a real sense of the South in a way no other style of writing can. Dialogue is how Hurston gets her point across using colloquial speech in writing her dialogue her dialogue. When Hurston uses colloquial speech in the story‚ she characterizes people who are poor black citizens

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    |ALL ENGLISH TENSES | |ACTIVE |PASSIVE | |1.PRESENT SIMPLE | |FORM: S+V(s‚es‚ies)+O |FORM: S+am/is/are+V3+… | |Ex: He writes a letter.

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    Technology makes people distracted? Paul A. Colón Cotto University of Puerto Rico in Bayamon English 3201 Prof. Davieliz Villafañe Colón December 1‚ 2014 Brainstorming Box: 1. Is controlling me. 2. Im abusing of her. 3. Places when is not suppost to use it. 4. A help for me. 5. The thought of some scientists. 6. We having the key on our hand to change this situation. 7. Me filling identified with the topic. Technology makes people distracted? The reason

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    Katie Royle 17/9/10 What are the main differences between spoken and written English? In English‚ speech is known as a social way of communicating and expressing an opinion. On the other hand writing is known more for recording notes‚ facts and information. Each form of English has different ways of interacting with a specific audience. The lexis for both the written and spoken mode is somewhat different. Informal and colloquial is the language used during speech whereas

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    AP Language and Composition Literary and Rhetorical Terms List Look up the words and fill in the chart as best as you can. Some of the terms are review and some are new. We will use this list throughout the year so keep an updated copy with you in class. You may choose to make note cards for study but they are not required for a grade. Periodically‚ you will be quizzed on how well you know the terms by using in your writing and recognizing in text. Terms When do I use it? Define it Can I

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