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    Analysis Cathy Come Home

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    Cathy Come Home English text analysis • What was the purpose of the text and who was the target audience? The purpose of the text is to inform the reader about what the film is about. It uses words like ‘documentary’‚ ‘social issues drama’‚ ‘docudrama’. In the first line of the text it impresses upon the readers the importance this film played in changing the social-economic viewpoint of the viewers. “First broadcast by the BBC in 1966‚ it was a pivotal in the launch of the housing charity

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    Word and Sentence Structure (1LIN404) The language which I will be using to analyse is Turkish. English translation- “The neighbour’s daughter has saved the black cat that the dogs bit in her garden.” Turkish translation – “Koms’nun kizi bahcesindeki kopeklerin isirdigi siyah kediyi kurtardi.” Komsu – neighbour’s ‚ this is a possession Kizi = daughter Bahce – sindeki = in her garden Kopeklerin = dog’s. Kopek is singular when ler is added to the word it becomes plural the in at the end

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    Prayer Before Birth

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    Prayer Before Birth By: Louis MacNeice Context Written during the Second World War‚ more specifically in 1944.  During 1944 London was being bombed to a large extent and as such it was a time of fear for the future. Content An unborn child expresses its fear of what the world can do to the innocent.  It does this through the form of a prayer (possibly to God) in which it pleas to be preserved from the dangers that future on earth might hold‚ including its own corruption

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    Look Before U Leap

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    “ Look before you leap” Meaning:- This idiom means that you should think carefully about the possible results or consequences before doing something. Look before you leap. Consider possible consequences before taking action Story:- Once a fox was roaming around in the dark. Unfortunately‚ he fell into a well. He tried his level best to come out but all in vain. So‚ he had no other alternative but to remain there till the next morning. The next day‚ a goat came that way. She peeped into

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    symbolism to vividly convey the theme of social downfall from arrogance in TWO of the short stories. Two stories that vividly convey symbolism for social downfall from arrogance would be “There Will Come Soft Rain”‚ by Ray Bradbury and “The Phoenix”‚ by Sylvia Townsend Warner. In the story “There Will Come Soft Rain”‚ Bradbury conveys the theme of how technology that man have build will either be the death of us or outlive us. That would the social downfall because humans thought they were helping each

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    Come Wake Me Up

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    Come Wake Me Up” By: Rascal Flatts Listening to music is something everyone does to express their feelings and emotions. I for instance am not more of venting type of person‚ unlike others. I believe the best advice is given through songs lyrically and through melody. Artists are no different than any ordinary person‚ other than their gifted ability to put words into a combination not everyone can express. Some songs today you’ll find have hardly any lyrics at all. Still people feel the connection

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    Word 2007 Introduction

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    show you some of the unique Ribbons‚ Tabs and Groups of each application. If you have 2007 Office installed on your computer here are a couple of hints on how we’ll proceed. To open an application‚ Double click quickly on the application icon (Word‚ PowerPoint‚ Excel‚ etc.) on the Windows desktop. Or‚ click the Start button‚ in the lower left corner of the screen‚ then click All Programs‚ move the cursor over Microsoft Office and select the application you desire. In this tutorial‚ when we

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    The development of English words English belong to the indo-European family. The vocabulary of English is composed of two main elements‚ the native element and the foreign element. The native element is conventionally used to denote words of Anglo-Saxon origin. Before about 450A.D.there were no words in Britain .The 70% of the English vocabularies consist of loan words and only 30% of the words are native. Our study of the English vocabulary must obviously begin with the native element

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    distractions‚ many people miss out on art‚ music‚ and many other aspects of culture. Though they are vastly different‚ in Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Gene Weingarten’s “Pearls before Breakfast”‚ the authors both address what we miss when we rush through life. “Pearls before Breakfast” is the story of Joshua Bell‚ a famous musician who assisted in a social experiment by the Washington Post. On a cold January morning‚ at the L’Enfant Plaza‚ he played classical pieces for

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    Word Association Test

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    Experiment 1 Word Association Test I. Objective To determine which type of association test (the free association or the partially controlled association test) will elicit a shorter reaction time‚ and that which will elicit more response words. II. Review of Related Literature According to a related study‚ word association is a way in which words come to be associated with each other and which influence the learning and remembering of words (Richards et al‚ 1985). It is used in psycholinguistics

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