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    sheila that Jessica Rowe. Channel Nine are stark raving bonkers to give her the boot’. This language is used to appear inclusive or ‘on the inside’ of a particular social or cultural group. It could reinforce a sense of cultural identity between the reader and the writer. It could also be used sarcastically‚ to ridicule the attitudes or language of an opponent - e.g. ’I’m sure Ms Gillard thinks it’s ’right on’ to have so many people out of work. 2. Inclusive language and connection language – e.g.

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    details for his reader both the physical objects‚ such as cigarettes‚ C rations‚ and packets of Kool-Aid‚ and the more intangible things‚ such as fear and silent awe‚ that weigh these soldiers down. With the amount of space that the author gives to enumerating the weight of these objects‚ one might assume that these objects are what are really important to these soldiers‚ but in reality it is the incalculable weight of their spiritual burdens that truly weigh them down. For the reader‚ it is odd to

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    point of this piece of work. In the essay‚ the author mainly used several techniques such as flashbacks‚ comparisons and contrasts‚ definition‚ quotation‚ and satire to enhance the readability and entertainment of its content‚ which cater to most readers’ tastes and could lead them to further and in-depth thinking and reflection. Before analyzing the Rodriguez’s skills to shape and present his idea‚ a briefing on the essay is necessary. Rodriguez‚ the author‚ devoted most of his time to gaining

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    Liesel was nervous by letting his readers know that “necklace of sweat had formed around (Liesel’s) throat” (Zusak 122). This gave a foresight of Liesel’s anxiety‚ agitation and numb affect. Zusak also captured his character’s dialogue through his own use of literary devices. “The words were thrown at (Isle Herman’s) steps” (115)‚ when Liesel was screaming at Isle for sacking (firing) Rosa Huberam. One other way an author may use metaphors‚ is to tell his or her readers of the reaction to the character’s

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    A Readers Response to “The Last Library” The narrative ‘The Last Library’‚ by A.K. Benedict is a collision between real life and fantasy where meaningful past treasures can often be forgotten and disregarded in a fast paced world. In a way it invokes thought about a current issue in North American society today‚ the progression of new technologies and how we have become dependent on these new technologies as a source of entertainment. Modern day culture has been immersed in a craze of technology

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    and dark. Hall’s theme showed that once a person has a child‚ the parent’s life is completely changed. “My Son‚ My Executioner” is a very well written poem with a deep‚ true meaning that readers could relate to. The imagery helps Hall depict a father caring for their young child. Hall is first telling the reader that the father is with his child. The child seems to be very young because the father takes the child in his arms. “I take you in my arms/quiet and small and just astir.” This shows that

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    Essay Haddon the author of “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time” uses language forms and techniques to immerse the readers into the worlds of the central characters. Haddon draws the readers into the world of Christopher and father Ed through his uses of the language forms and techniques of imagery‚ unreliable narrator and emotive language to show the audience the perspectives of the characters. The reader’s initial perspective of Christopher is that he is logical but odd. Christopher

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    negritude. Cullen depicts the negro speaking on the view of Africa‚ by the all negroes. In the poem‚ Cullen uses auditory imagery‚ organic imagery‚ and visual imagery. Cullen uses auditory imagery to draw his readers in to hear what he hears. The meaning of this poem is to take the reader on a journey of what the negro felt about Africa. Line 12-30‚ the negro explains that he hears large animals all about and how he can hear the birds of the sky sing. He also explains the sounds of drums that he

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    Week 2: Writing Tips‚ Components of a Good Essay‚ and the Narrative Essay - Discussion Print This Page This week’s graded topics relate to the following Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs): 1 Given a writing assignment with a purpose and a defined audience‚ use appropriate discovery and planning strategies to generate ideas and content (prewriting/planning - invention). 2 Given a writing assignment with a purpose and audience‚ organize the writing for the most effective delivery of

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    interesting aspect of the way that Diaz transmits information about his characters to his readers is that his narrator rarely talks about his characters’ traits explicitly; instead‚ he shows those traits indirectly. For instance‚ Diaz never tells us what Yunior’s age is or‚ but through subtle clues throughout the text‚ we can assume him to be around twelve or thirteen years old. This information is transmitted to the reader through his actions and thoughts‚ such as the way he mimics his brother on page 1

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