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    What outrages you

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    What outrages you? What are you doing about it? 1000 characters “I don’t know”‚ one of the most common phrases which is a limit we place on ourselves. We accept our lack of knowledge and prevent further thought. A limit is defined as “something that bounds or confines”. Nothing drives me crazier than watching this. Accepting a limit creates a comfort zone that does not allow for improvement. Through coaching and tutoring I am able to help others challenge themselves. Coaching‚ I was introduced

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    Tutorial 2 BB101- Business Communication Chapter 4: Principles of Business Communication Part A: MCQ type questions 1. 2. Which of the following statements about business writing is accurate? A. The longer a message‚ the better because quantity enhances quality. B. Writers of business messages have a definite purpose to fulfill in each document. C. Preparing concise and purposeful messages comes naturally to most writers. D. Each business message requires you to

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    used for descriptive effect in order to convey ideas or emotions which are not literally true but expresses some truth beyond the literal level. FIGURES OF SPEECH Are specific devices or a kind of figurative language that uses words‚ phrases‚ and sentences in a nonliteral definition but‚ rather‚ gives meanings in abstractions Types of Figures of Speech a. Allusion is a reference in a work of literature to a character‚ a place‚ or a situation from history‚ literature‚ the Bible

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    The Great Gatsby

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    “The valley of ashes is bounded on one side by a small foul river‚ and when the drawbridge is up to let barges through‚ the passengers waiting trains can stare at the dismal scene for as long as half an hour. There is always a halt there of at least a minute and it was because of this that I first met Tom Buchanan’s mistress.” While people are waiting for the train‚ between West Egg and New York they are surrounded in a place where Fitzgerald names the “valley of ashes.” The opening chapter of

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    Skimming and Scanning

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    SEARCH FOR KEY WORDS or ideas associated with the question. b. Your eyes then MOVE QUICKLY OVER THE PAGE‚ flitting around the text‚ back and forth‚ up and down. c. LESS READING AND MORE SEARCHING – the brain hunts for specific information – a word‚ a phrase‚ and name or a number. Discuss the question: When do you scan a text? REDADING FOR DETAILS – Finding your answer The final step requires a CAREFUL & CLOSE reading of the passage you have arrived at after your search‚ in order to find the answer

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    1(a by e.e Cummings This poem consists of four words in haiku form. With the phrases “a leaf falls”‚ and “loneliness”. The poem is so simple yet so complex‚ a metaphor for something much more in depth than just a few words. The letters inside the parentheses spell the phrase "a leaf falls." The letters outside the parentheses spell the word “loneliness”. The poem seems to be using an event in the natural world a single leaf falling from a tree as a symbol for a human state of mind. The long

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    someone else.” interested- involve‚ excited‚ keen Pg. 98 “I think it could be an interesting experience.” experience- skill‚ wisdom‚ action Pg. 154 “He hadn’t even hesitated.” hesitated- ponder‚ pause‚ waver Syntax- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language Pg. # Syntax Explain Pg. 57 “Kyle turned to Patrick.” describing motion while in a well formed sentence Pg.93 “Trick or Treat” this indicated that it is Halloween Pg.129 “And suck the blood of all thy

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    ng mga bagay na gustong gusto mong gawin ay tinatawag na GAWI‚at ang magagandang gawi na ito ay madalas na ginagawa at ito ay nakaaloob sa moral na batas.Ito ay nagiging BIRTUD.ang birtudna nakaaloob dito ang siyang kinakailangan uang maisagawa ang isang gawain na kaakibat ng resonsabilidad. IN: –preposition 1. (used to indicate inclusion within space‚ a place‚ or limits): walking in the park. 2. (used to indicate inclusion within something

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    Still Night by Li Bai

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    A Comparative Analysis on Five Versions Translations of “Still night thoughts” by Li Bai Abstract: Based on comparative analysis of 5 English versions of Li Bai’s “Still night thoughts”‚ the paper attempts to make a study of Chinese to English poetry translation. Since poetry is a special form of art in that poetry presents profound meaning and intensive emotions by means of various imageries and scrupulous selection of words‚ translators not only need to have a good command of both two languages

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    English Review Simile: a phrase that uses the words like or as to describe someone or something by comparing it with someone or something else that is similar. Example: “She ’s as fierce as a tiger” is a simile‚ but “She ’s a tiger when she ’s angry” is a metaphor. Metaphor: a word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar. Theme: A topic of discourse or discussion. Example: Italy‚ dark mansion‚ etc. Irony: The use

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