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    Footnote of the Youth

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    Necktie Napkin Fold 1. Lay the napkin face-down and orient it so that one of the corners points to you. 2. Starting at the upper tip‚ fold the right side about 1/3 of the way diagonally to the left. Don’t press the fold down yet. 3. Repeat the last step with the left side and then adjust them both if needed so that both sides are symmetrical. Now press down the folds. 4.  Fold the right side in about 1/3 of the way starting from the upper tip‚ similar to what we did in the last two

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    Howl's Moving Castle

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    The Neighbor’s Club In Howl’s Moving Castle It was a fine Saturday morning inside the Neighbor’s club gloomy and messy house. Looking around‚ each was busy doing whatever task they preferred to do. I got up and went over the small desk where my- I meant our- pencil sharpener is located. The small grey table had big‚ old books piled up in its right. Each slightly tilted and covered with thick layers of dust. I grabbed the sharpener on the top drawer. Maybe cleaning won’t be a bad idea

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    Key terms Chapter 1 Abstract word: a word that identifies an idea or feeling as opposed to a concrete object Audience: the person or persons with whom you are communicating. Communication: the process of sending and receiving messages. Concrete word: a word that identifies something the senses can perceive. Connotation: the subjective or emotional feeling associated with a word. Denotation: The literal‚ dictionary meaning of a word. E-mail: a message transmitted electronically over a computer

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    The United States from the beginning was a nation of farmers. But by the late nineteenth century‚ people were leaving the farm and moving into the city. It was around this time that the farmers saw threats to their way of life. The farmers were being pushed around by the banks‚ railroads companies. They had good reasons for agrarian discontent. The documents show the validity of the farmer’s complaints‚ especially on bank mortgage rates and the gold standard. The Populist Party or People’s party

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    harmful or dangerous. Due to the noun ‘mates’‚ it is safe to say that the intended audience are younger people who have just or are about to start working‚ and ‘mate’ is the sort of noun younger people use to address each other. However‚ the coordinate clause ‘But it could…future’‚ changes the tone and represents Facebook negatively as it is saying that Facebook could hurt you. This gets you to doubt the statement as Facebook is seen as a form of entertainment. The modal verb ‘could’ expresses the possibility

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    Forum 6

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    worked at Microsoft‚ his employment with Microsoft beginning with an “agreement with Microsoft contain[ing] a limited covenant not to compete” (Ferrera‚ p. 320) for one year after leaving Microsoft. The agreement also contained a forum selection clause that if any litigation came about after his employment‚ it would be in Washington state. Dr. Lee was privy to “confidential or proprietary information or trade secrets” (Pagnattaro‚ 2007). By 2005 while on sabbatical‚ “Lee approached Google about

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    Presupposition in Semantics

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    IntroductionPresupposition is originated in the field of philosophy and it was proposed by German philosopher Ferge in 1892. In the 1960s‚ presupposition entered the area of linguistics and became a significant concept in semantics. Later in the 1970s‚ Keenan introduced presupposition to the pragmatics to describe a relation between a speaker and the appropriateness of a sentence in a context (Levinson: 177). Hence‚ presupposition can be distinguished into two categories: semantic presupposition

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    Gmat Notes

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    Not To Use: 1) Being‚ to be (Both are considered to be passive) 2) Unnecessary ‘ing’ words should be removed‚ wherever possible. 3) Passive voice as far as possible e.g. His approach is different from the approach used by any other tenor is passive and hence incorrect on GMAT The correct sentence is His approach is different from the approach of any other tenor 4) Any Sentence construction with ‘preposition + noun + participle’ e.g. With

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    Antithesis Juxtaposition Omission asyndeton ellipsis Parallelism Polysyndeton Repetition anadiplosis anaphora epanalepsis epistrophe Rhetorical Fragment Rhetorical Question Analysis of a Text Meaning and Effect related to parts of speech‚ phrases‚ clauses‚ sentences‚ and syntax Rhetorical Analysis Focused on Syntax Evaluate Create Composition Types (modes) Expository analytical cause/effect classification definition Structural Elements Introduction thesis Body use of commentary use of evidence

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    Vegucated

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    Rodriguez 1  Isabel Rodriguez  Mrs. Wingert‚ Mr. Hasse  AS English Language Arts‚ AS American History  February 23‚ 2015  Vegucated  “The question is not ‘can they reason?’ nor ‘can they talk?’‚ but ‘can they suffer?’” (Peter  Singer)​ Though we have practiced Animal Agriculture for many years‚ it is no longer like Old  McDonald’s farm‚ the one we were told about as children­ It has now grown to industrial factory  farms that mass kill animals that have been abused to the point of never really living their 

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