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    Alexander uses various aspects of the language to represent herself‚ "a woman cracked by multiple migrations." The diction‚ imagery‚ and figurative terms that Alexander utilizes create a clear picture for the reader of a woman who is questioning her life and what might have been. There is an extended metaphor that runs throughout the piece that compares Alexander to something fragile and cracked. Words like "splintered"‚ "shards" and "fractured" imply glass and all of its frailty. She

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    By the eve of the Revolution‚ the colonists had developed a moderate sense of their identity and unity. However‚ they were still far from having the complete sense of identity and unity necessary for an independent country to flourish. In the early colonial days‚ there was absolutely no colonial unity. The colonies actually saw themselves as rivals‚ competing for land and trading rights. This left them defenseless against attacks by the Indians and the French. The first attempt at creating colonial

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    8-26-24 Per-8 Ethan Heinrich Prompt 81: What hardships did you experience over the summer? It was a hot and sunny June 6th as well as a very looked forward to day by many of us Lane Tech students. It was the last day of school and I was about to begin a very memorable summer. Throughout the summer I learned lessons on how to overcome obstacles and learned the importance of self-restraint through unwanted pain. To begin with‚ it’s crucial that you understand that I love soccer and have made it a

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    The feeling of isolation directly detaches an individual from the winsome pursuit of a stable self-esteem. The absence of support from family and friends inhibits the qualities of human compassion that a person would otherwise develop to possess. Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ depicts that after physiological and safety needs are satisfied‚ the need for belonging must be evident in order for a personal self-esteem to be acquired. Our identity constitutes of a shifting phase of learning about self

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    In a calling to arms‚ a leader must portray his confidence and support of the people he is speaking to. Queen Elizabeth I had to put forth more effort when rallying her army then a king would; she was a woman. In calling her army to arms‚ Queen Elizabeth I of England utilizes certain elements of language-diction‚ imagery‚ and sentence structure-to let them see the truth in what she said. Queen Elizabeth I implements diction in her speech to her people. Elizabeth begins her speech with the words

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    Bankers Adda How to write Essay in SBI PO Exam? Dear readers‚ as you know that SBI PO 2014 Paper will also contain a Descriptive Test of 50 marks (1 hour duration)‚ which will consist of English Language Comprehension‚ Short Précis‚ Letter Writing & Essay). So‚ here we are presenting you "How to write Essay?" and few points to remember while writing an essay in the exam‚ which will be important for upcoming SBI PO exam. How to write an essay? 1. Analyze the prompt. Note exactly what is

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    A process analysis essay explains a series of events. Often process analysis essays are written chronologically so that readers can perform a set of steps. To write a process analysis essay‚ you need to understand the steps involved in a process‚ how they relate to one another and how they lead to the end result. The steps below will help you in developing and writing a process analysis essay that effectively and accurately explains the process to your reader.Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructions1

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    details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/hijt20 Writing Essays on a Laptop or a Desktop Computer: Does It Matter? a Guangming Ling & Brent Bridgeman a a Educational Testing Service Published online: 19 Mar 2013. To cite this article: Guangming Ling & Brent Bridgeman (2013) Writing Essays on a Laptop or a Desktop Computer: Does It Matter?‚ International Journal of Testing‚ 13:2‚ 105-122‚ DOI: 10.1080/15305058

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    Object: Automated essay scoring is the computer tech-niques and algorithms that evaluate and score essays automat-ically. Compared with human rater‚ automated essay scoring has the advantage of fairness‚ less human resource cost and timely feedback. In previous work‚ automated essay scoring is regarded as a classification or regression problem. Machine learning techniques such as K-nearest-neighbor (KNN)‚ multi-ple linear regression have been applied to solve this problem. In this paper‚ we regard

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    words of the prompt] 2. Collect and Sort information ● Brainstorming‚ categorizing‚ generalizing [creating categories]1. Read and analyze the question ● What is the question asking? ● What is the question asking you to do? [Know key words of the prompt] 2. Collect and Sort information ● Brainstorming‚ categorizing‚ generalizing [creating categories] 3. Create your thesis statement An effective thesis will have all these components- ● Fully addresses the question (prompt) asked ● Takes

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