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    Basic concepts in syntax

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    BASIC CONCEPTS IN SYNTAX The concept of ‘sentence’  A sentence is a sequence of words in a particular structural pattern (for example‚ S+V+O+A)‚ and regarded as primary because it comprises a minimum sense of unity and completeness.  Sentences are best defined in terms of structure + meaning.     I can easily walk that way back. She was feeling affectionate. She did it. *In the rain. Basic concepts in syntax 1. 2. 3. Sentences have parts‚ which may themselves have parts. (constituents)

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    During the late 1500s‚ there were two great powers fighting for superiority. Both King Phillip II of Spain and Queen Elizabeth I of England were contending for the greatest empire in the world. At that‚ both of these rulers were drastically different in how they carried out policies. One of the biggest policies during the time was religion. During this time‚ the church was splitting with the protestant sect. of Christianity taking Europe by storm. Henry VIII formed the Church of England in an attempt

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    Many women wish to rule their country but‚ only a few get that opportunity to fulfill that wish. Queen Elizabeth I is one of the many women that got to rule her country. Throughout her difficult childhood‚ her education‚ and her devotion to her country. Queen Elizabeth I was born into a royal family. Her father was King Henry VIII‚ he was very disappointed. As he wished the person to take over the heir would be a man. He proceeded to want a man take over therefore he went through several wives

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    The Virgin Queen

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    Virgin Queen “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman‚ but I have the heart and stomach of a king‚ and of a king of England too; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain or any Prince of Europe should dare invade the border of my realm.” These famous words were spoken by Queen Elizabeth I while addressing English troops before defeating the Spanish Armada. Queen Elizabeth I is one of the most iconic British rulers and has become a modern feminist hero. The fascination with Queen Elizabeth

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    Chuck Klosterman Syntax

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    Klosterman’s use of a witty tone in addition to his commanding syntax provides a sense of urgency to highlight the dehumanizing effects of the modern world on its people. In order to fight the monotony and be mindful in contemporary society‚ Chuck Klosterman develops commanding syntax to warn the individuals of the costs associated with repetitive and mindless acts. The motion of continuously and deliberately accomplishing something without any afterthought‚ much “… like slaughtering zombies” (Klosterman

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    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‚ "My loving people." By saying these three simple

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    Giroux (1997) Giroux theory  Media representations youths = ‘Empty category’  DUE to media = ADULTS (No teenagers)  Means – DOES NOT reflect reality of teenagers The role of media representations in society By looking at this theory we are able to see that the representation of youth is moulded together through what adults believe and think. Thus then would lead to uprising of stereotypes through the media and also cause moral panics of youths. When all of this has just been created through hegemony

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    2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe vs. 2013 Nissan GT-R Coupe 2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is the extraordinary American sports automobile. Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 weighs at 3‚353 pounds; the Zr1 is dependent upon the aluminum suspension of the Corvette Z06. With a top speed of 205 mph‚ the Zr1 is the speediest auto ever manufactured by Gm. It’s exciting to drive and conveys stunning speeding up exhibition and astoundingly determined grasp for braking‚ drifting and

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    In President Abraham Lincoln’s address‚ the syntax moves from one long sentence to choppy and finally to a mix of long and medium sentences that repeat certain words. In the beginning President Lincoln uses phrases that are no longer commonly used and parallelism. This emphasizes a tone of unity and strength needed to win the war.He uses repetition and anaphora in order to captivate and inspire his audience‚ emphasizing the main idea that the United States must emerge from the adversity of the Civil

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    Elizabeth Timeline

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    ENGLAND UNDER ELIZABETH 1558 - 1603 Outline of Key Dates Events in England… 1536 1. The Pilgrimage of Grace 1543 - Scots forced to accept the Treaty of Greenwich 1541 - Henry VIII declared King of Ireland by Act of Parliament 1547 - Henry VIII died: Ascension of Edward VI - Lord Somerset becomes Lord Protector 1549 - First Act of Uniformity 2. Kett Rebellion 3. The Prayer Book Rebellion - Somerset overthrown as Lord Protector; Warwick

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