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    draws the crowd around the wounded bosy of Caesaer and describes how wounds were inflicted and by whom   Similarity of structure in a pair or seriesof related words‚ phrases‚ or clauses.  “As Caesar loved me‚ I weep for him; as he was fortunate‚ I rejoice at it; as he was valiant‚ I honor him.”   The repetition of an opening phrase or word “as he was fortunate‚ I rejoice at it; as he was valiant‚ I honor him.”   A direct or indirect reference to something historical‚ literary‚ religious‚ or

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    لو اة ةلهالق اان ب ااه ب ل ااه‬only ‫ لحثل ايلة‬far from ‫لا ذ ك ههات حل ب اه م همخل لوه ان ب لاب ة لب احنى‬ Abstract The present paper tries to deal with English negation as an area of linguistic analysis that still needs to be investigated. A phrase that is negative in meaning which is not accounted for in books of grammar is analyzed as a negator according to the criteria set by grammarians and we might possibly find other parts of speech which carry negation. Another aspect of local negation

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    Analysis Paper1

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    society today we hear stories on the news about people getting shot by guns and how its something that is too common in our world now. Throughout the poem‚ May uses examples that people can relate to and understand.‚ repetition of certain words and phrases‚ along with a chilling dark tone. Jaamal May jumps right into his poem describing how there are always stories in the news about shooting after shooting and how we hear these stories almost everyday about not only a single person getting shot‚ but

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    other reviewers? Why is this contrast important? 2. How does Jones’s description of Ebert’s reaction to Broken Embraces help us understand Ebert’s character? What words or phrases reveal Ebert’s attitude toward the experience of watching this film? (Be specific.) 3. What are the connotations of “kid joy”? (What does that phrase really mean? What does it say about Ebert?) 4. Jones writes that‚ at the end of the film‚ “it looks as though [Ebert’s] sitting on top of a cloud of paper.” Jones then describes

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    in the space below. (You should have a minimum of 2 body paragraphs) You will need to include at least one of each of the following: a direct quotation introduced with a complete sentence and a colon a direct quotation introduced with a signaling phrase and a comma a direct quotation that is introduced and explained in one sentence a paraphrased example an embedded quotation     Locate 3. Within the body paragraphs of your essay‚ locate a direct quotation that is introduced with a complete sentence

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    Joe Theisman Analysis

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    . Collapsing to the ground in a heap of a mess‚ shrieking in utter pain‚ questioning the capabilities of medical professionals‚ Joe Theismann’s blasphemous language burned the ears off millions of fans when his leg sustained a compound fracture ending his career. Metacognition: Periodic sentences arouse the reader because of the mystery and suspense that climaxes through the first branches. The branches of this periodic sentence provide context for why Joe was yelling so obtrusively—the pain

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    Cliché. An event or a phrase that has been used over and over to the point everyone is familiar with‚ and it is no longer attractive and interesting. Jargon Terms that are being used by a specific profession or a group of people which others can hardly understand. Idiom Phrases or a particular group of words that do not only have the surface meaning‚ but has an implied meaning to it. Diction The choice of word that is being used in literature Assonance Two or more words that are

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    Introduction to Idioms

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    written in a language and to really speak or write reasonably well in a language‚ it is important to understand the common or basic idioms in that language. Idioms are words and phrases that are used in such a way as to mean something different then the usual meaning of the word or the individual words in the phrase. Idioms differ from figurative language in that figurative language creates pictures of other things in what is spoken or written. For example in the simile‚ “He is as sly as a tiger

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    Ellen MacArthur

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    How does Ellen MacArthur help the reader to understand the dangers of climbing the mast? Ellen MacArthur says “I had worked through the night preparing for it”. The word preparing shows that the challenge ahead is something that can’t be done randomly but something that needs preparation. MacArthur also uses listing to emphases her preparation for the challenge that she is going to undertake. “Making sure I had all the tools mouse lines and bits I might need”. MacArthur also expresses the

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    The Okefenokee Swamp

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    every sentence. No two sentences start with the same word‚ and the sentence structures are varied. Long and intense descriptive phrases festoon Passage 2‚ such as in the opening sentence: “Vast and primeval‚ unfathomable‚ unconquerable‚ bastion of cotton mouth‚ rattlesnake‚ and leech‚ mother of vegetation‚ father of mosquito‚ soul of silt…” These long and meandering phrases of imagery

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