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    sentences‚ so that you can modify the same and ensure reader’s comfort. Write Clear Sentences Follow these guidelines for writing sentences which will be clear to the readers. Keep the main idea on top. Use active voice. Employ parallelism. Repeat for emphasis. Write sentences of 15 to 25 words. Provide transitions. Avoid wordiness. Avoid redundancy. Keep the Main Idea on Top This is the key principle in writing so that your sentences are easy to understand

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    Free as a Verse: The Relationship between Form and Content in the Work of Allan Ginsberg Charles Olson once wrote that “form is never more than an extension of content.” (1054) No poet better exemplifies this concept than Allan Ginsberg‚ one of the most famous writers of the beat generation. By exploring Ginsberg’s use of form and content in his poetry‚ one can better understand why the relationship between the two makes his work so incredibly evocative. One can begin this analysis by sampling

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    1. The subject of theoretical grammar and its difference from practical grammar. The following course of theoretical grammar serves to describe the grammatical structure of the English language as a system where all parts are interconnected. The difference between theoretical and practical grammar lies in the fact that practical grammar prescribes certain rules of usage and teaches to speak (or write) correctly whereas theoretical grammar presents facts of language‚ while analyzing them‚ and gives

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    to comply with. ADAPTATION adaptation is its being ADAPTIVE . *DIFFUSION – common process of patterns and traits FISSION – trace historically when long -established society breaks up into two or more . Independents units . PARALLELISM- development od culture characterestics and two widely separated cultures . MODES O ACQUIRING CULTURE *imitation -imitates even the undesirable traits from his peer group . *indoctrination- formal teaching . conditioning -the

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    Poetry has existed as long as language itself. It is omnipresent throughout every society‚ and is used in every language ever conceived by a human mind. The poets responsible for the poetry come from all corners of the world and represent all the eras in human history‚ thus creating an ever growing eclectic range of poetry. While the themes for these poems are as diverse as their type and rhyme scheme‚ the main purpose of poetry has always been‚ and will continue to be‚ to express a viewpoint with

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    “Lolita”. Like Gatsby‚ the protagonist‚ Humbert of the novel Lolita fantasizes of attaining another person and also succeeds. Humbert dreams of grasping and possessing his flawless Lolita who has no will and who can satisfy his sexual desires. The parallelism between these situations is that in Humbert’s quest of molding Lolita‚ she is completely destroyed‚ her innocence is snatched from her and so is her right to live. In the same way Tehran’s regime ends up damaging the country and most importantly

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    Repetition in order to restate and emphasize on his points. The repetition of “Last night” in “Last night Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong. Last night Japanese forces attacked Guam. Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippine Islands. Last night the Japanese attacked Wake Island.” where this repetition causes the audience of the speech to feel betrayed and afraid of Japan due to the fact that they planned that all these attacks to be taken at once. In this speech Roosevelt managed to put

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    only encourages the currently oppressed to continue to fight. 3) King’s intended rhetorical device to have on the letter’s original audience was to demonstrate the passion and desire he has for what he believes in. By using allusions‚ balance and parallelism‚ understatement‚ and metaphors King reinforces the struggles‚ aspirations‚ and justifications in an intelligent way to draw the Clergymen’s attention. King’s elaborate style may get in the way for one who reads his letter without the understanding

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    The essay “Steroids and their effects” is the most effective‚ logical‚ and persuasive essay between “Perfect day” (Definition)‚ “Dorm life vs. Home life” (Compare and contrast)‚ and “Steroids and their Effects” (Causes and effect). The essay “Perfect day” uses facts‚ logic and an appropriate tone. It also uses hypophora‚ “Is the term ‘Perfect day’ therefore lost? No‚”. However‚ there is a lack of depth in the examples. In addition‚ it has poor use of essay structure and conventions; There were no

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    Аширбекова Шолпан‚ ПД-11-1 "The Black Cat" is a famous short story from horror-master Edgar Allan Poe. It was first printed on August 19‚ 1843‚ in the Philadelphia edition of a newspaper called the United States Saturday Post. We think a newspaper is a perfect place for it. This lurid tale reads like something right out of the headlines – bizarre headlines to be sure. Gruesome news items were just as popular in Poe’s time as they are in ours. Like many news stories‚ "The Black Cat" can be a downer

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