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    in Fiction……………………………………………………………6 1.2. The Use of Expressive Means in Literature..………………………………11 1.2.1. Irony as a Stylistic Device Used in Literature……………………………..12 1.2.2. The Use of Epithets in Fiction……………………………………………..15 1.2.3. The Role of Repetition in Literature……………………………………….18 1.2.4. The Importance of Phraseological Units Employed in Narrative………….23 Chapter II. TRANSLAION DIFFICULTIES OF STYLISTIC DEVICES IN SHORT STORIES BY W.S.M. 2.1. Style of Maugham`s Writing…………………………………………………29

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    technique repetition of the word “I” which reinforces the flow of the poet’s narration which link stanza’s one‚ two and three together reflecting on the past that he had. Repetition is also used in the third stanza of the word “someone” which highlights that the boy was a nameless and helpless victim for another’s entertainment. This is supported by the negative metaphor of the poet being a punching bag for abuse. This repetition is then changes as the poem goes on through the repetition of the word

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    behaviourists believe that intelligence can be measured by tests and examinations. Therefore‚ from the observation that I have made‚ behaviourism is about repetition‚ reinforcement and teacher-centered orientation. First thing first‚ in the teaching and learning process which applied behaviourism theory‚ drilling or repetition is being emphasized the most. Repetition is very efficient in helping students “to transfer knowledge from their short term to long-term memories” (Harmer‚ 2007‚ pg. 56). Therefore‚ the

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    anticipates and manipulates all the other characters in the play so skilfully that they seem to be acting simultaneously of their own free will and as Iago’s puppets. The most predominant persuasive techniques used by Iago are: appealing to humour‚ repetition‚ appealing to emotions and the timing of revelation of information. One predominant technique used by Iago to manipulate other characters is by appealing to humour. This is mostly evident when Iago persuades Cassio to become intoxicated using songs

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    Notes on Algorithms‚ Pseudocode‚ and Flowcharts Introduction   Do you like hot sauce? Here is an ‘algorithm’ for how to make a good one: Volcanic Hot Sauce 10-12 scotch bonnets or Habanero‚ serrano‚ jalapeno 6 cloves Garlic‚ peeled and chopped 1/3 c Fresh lime juice 1/3 c Distilled white vinegar 2 tbl Dijon style mustard 2 tbl Olive oil 1 tsp Molasses 1/2 tsp Turmeric 1 tbl Salt or to taste 1. Combine the pepper‚ garlic‚ lime juice‚ vinegar‚ mustard‚ oil‚ molasses‚ turmeric‚ and salt in a blender

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    sacred narrative in general‚ and then moves on to discuss the use of convention within Biblical narratives. Next is the function of‚ and relationship between‚ narration and dialogue in the Bible. Next is the Biblically ubiquitous rhetorical device of repetition. Next he discusses the way the Bible deliberately leaves out details where our modern ears would expect them. After that‚ he analyzes the multi-sourced aspect of the Bible. Finally‚ he restates and expands the earlier discussion of the purpose and

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    ENGL 131 V Writing Assignment 1.4 Draft 1 Major Paper #1 4/22/2012 Historical Analysis of Fast Speaking Woman In early twenty century‚ there was a popular form of art----“Sound Poetry” bridging between literary and musical composition‚ in which the phonetic aspects of human speech are foregrounded instead of more conventional semantic and syntactic values (Wikipedia). At first‚ words were made mostly by sounds‚ like “wind”‚ “jam” and “swash”‚ whose pronunciations are similar to their meanings

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    Objectives: Measure chest press 1 repetition maximum (RM) through the use of the Brzycki‚ Epley‚ and Lander equations Equations: Brzycki: 1 RM= w/(102.78-(2.78 ∙ # reps)) Epley: 1RM= (1+0.333∙# reps)∙w Lander: 1 RM= (100 ∙ w)/((101.3-2.67123 ∙ # reps)) Determine achieved chest press 1 RM Compare the two values Which is more valid? Discuss importance of determining 1 RM Who does this benefit most? Introduction: Muscular strength estimation is an important measurement because it can allow

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    Speech Analysis “I have a dream”‚ “the Battle or the Bullet”‚ “Women’s rights are human rights.” are all powerful‚ memorable speeches. What makes them so memorable? Their constant use of rhetorical devices and persuasive language of course. The language they use makes for a magnificent speech that is unforgettable. Those are just some speeches that possess such great ideas and powerful techniques. To add to that are the Adoption of the “Declaration of Human Rights” by Eleanor Roosevelt‚ and “My message

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    The Highwayman Is a wonderful love poem. The author Alfred Noyes wrote a amazing love poem. Sort of like a play. There was tragedy‚ love story‚ a story to tell. This poem is a masterpiece. It has amazing poetic devices. They help you get the meaning of the poem. It is about a young woman who is the landlord’s daughter‚ a highwayman‚ soldiers‚ and a ostler named Tim. Bess‚ the landlord’s daughter is in love with the highwayman. He meets her every night at the Inn. One night Tim‚ the ostler is listening

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