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    generally agrees with the tense of the verb in the main clause. • Avoid unnecessary shifting from first person to third person or vice versa Consistent use of Number • Shifting persons of pronouns will destroy unity. The pronouns must agree with their antecedents Consistent Use of Persons of pronouns • Do not shift subject in a sentence. Consistent Use of Subject • Voice is the aspect of a verb that tellswhether the subjectperforms or receives the action. Consistent use of Voice • Mood

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    Introduction- English‚ speech I have a dream was one of the most powerful and influential speeches of all time‚ it not only created the realisation that the Negro was not free‚ it persuaded that of white people to make a change for the benefit of the African Americans. The African American civil rights movement was creeping forward but two individuals created a greater atmosphere for the reinforcement of the movement‚ sure William Wilberforce abolished the slave trade for Britain in 1807‚ and that

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    himself and his revenge. In act 3‚ Hamlet began to see humanity and life in a bigger picture as he juggled with his life dilemmas. Also‚ in act 1 and 2‚ personal pronouns‚ which were prevalent in Hamlet’s speech‚ focused the readers’ attention on Hamlet’s personal feelings‚ thoughts‚ and responses. However‚ in act 3‚ the absence of these pronouns revealed how Hamlet was more observant and receptive of his surroundings compared to the other characters in the

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    Engl mid-term study guide

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    is a big portion of your term grade. Pronouns: Pronouns have three cases--subjective‚ objective‚ and possessive.   Subjective Case I‚ you‚ he‚ she‚ it‚ we‚ they‚ who Objective Case me‚ you‚ him‚ her‚ it‚ us‚ them‚ whom Possessive Case my/mine‚ your/yours‚ his‚ her/hers‚ its‚ our/ours‚ your/yours‚ their/theirs Subjective case pronouns act as subjects--that is‚ they perform the verbs in sentences.  If there is a pronoun before a verb‚ the pronoun should be in the subjective case.  Ask

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    suggesting that children already contain the ability to do things themselves. This is more persuasiveness for the advertisement because all parents’ jobs are to make sure their children are able to be independent. This text includes a lot of personal pronouns such as “you”‚ “she”‚ “her”‚ “you’ll”‚ and “your”. This makes LEGO seem to know customers in a personal manner and suggests that LEGO will know what the customers need (Carter‚ R. et al. 2008:

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    Quantification of Stylistic Traits: A Statistical Approach Summary of the Study This study attempts to identify the distinct stylistic features of the three contemporary Tamil scholars named Mahakavi Barathi (MB)‚ V. Kalsanasundaram (VK) and Subramaniya Iyer (SI) by using their literary works. These three scholars wrote articles on India’s Freedom Movement in the magazine called India. Initially‚ all the three scholars have written articles by attributing their names however‚ because of the

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    Mr Tibor

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    nouns‚ noun phrases with zero determiner‚ generic and specific reference‚ characteristic of English articles (definite‚ indefinite‚ zero)‚ definiteness in English and Slovak 6) Characteristic and division of pronouns‚ grammatical caterories of pronouns‚ description of each pronoun class pointing out the main differences between English and Slovak 7) Characteristic and classification of adjectives‚ syntactic functions of adjectives‚ adjectives in postposition‚ substantivization of adjectives

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    Spanish Study Guide

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    Spanish Study Guide Capitulo 10 1. Present Perfect Tense a. Formed with the present tense of the verb “haber” (to have) followed by a form of the verb called the past participle i. Ex: “Han visitado ustedes Europa?” b. HABER forms ii. Yo- He iii. Tu- Has iv. El/Ella – Ha v. Nos- Hemos vi. Ustedes – Han 2. Past Participle Tense c. Formed by adding –ado to the stem of –ar verbs and –ido to the stem of –er and

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    Waray Language

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    WÁRAY- WÁRAY LANGUAGE Wáray-Wáray  (commonly spelled as Warai; also referred to as Winaray or Lineyte-Samarnon) or Samarnon is a language spoken in the provinces of Samar‚ Northern Samar‚ Eastern Samar‚ Biliran‚ and in the north-east of Leyte Island (surrounding Tacloban) in the Philippines. The name comes from the word often heard by non-speakers‚ "waray" (meaning "none"‚ "nothing" or "not")‚ in the same way that Cebuanos are known in Leyte as "mga Kana" (after the oft-heard word "kana"

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    English 110 John Tyberg May 7 2013 Annotated Bibliography 1. D ’Avanzo‚ Mario L. "Marvell ’s to His Coy Mistress." Explicator 36.2 (1978): 18-19. Print. The article analyzes the use of irony and Biblical allusion in the poem To His Coy Mistress to argue that sexual intensity is the righteous way to triumph over mortality. Marvell used different examples to portray his love towards the mistress (such as the flood and the judgment day). The author give details why and what Marvell thinks when

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