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    Rhetoric and Paragraph

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    paragraph? A paragraph is a group of sentences that are all about one specific idea. It should begin with a topic sentence‚ that is‚ a sentence which addresses the subject of the paragraph. The other sentences in the paragraph should supply information that helps to explain the topic. How long should a paragraph be? There is no set length for a paragraph‚ but‚ generally‚ three full sentences are considered the minimum‚ and half a page is considered the

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    Techniques

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    meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate a story. Assonance In poetry‚ the repetition of the

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    Intonation Patterns

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    sounding‚ modulation‚ or intonation of the voice as expressive of some meaning‚ feeling‚ spirit‚ etc Utterance Any speech sequence consisting of one or more words and preceded and followed by silence: it may be coextensive with a sentence. Introduction The term ‘intonation’ has been defined in at least two different ways in the literature. A narrow definition equates intonation with ‘speech melody’‚ restricting it to the “ensemble of pitch variations in the course of an utterance”

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    useful tool to understand the rules adhered to it. The consistencies and inconsistencies among the speaker‚ the account of them and the reasons why they do happen will be observed in this analysis. I asked six native speakers to read aloud some sentences. Five of them were American and one was Canadian. They were told that all of them had nonsense words. Analysis of findings The following charts show the different pronunciations given to the target words. The numbers 1 to 5 reefer to American

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    context of the sentence | 5. | A | Sentence states fact | 6. | B | A implies all younger people know more about technology | 7. | A | I felt that the “hearing impaired” information is needed to decide the accommodations needed | 8. | B | A assumes that because of the last name‚ raw fish will be served. Makes general cultural assumption | 9. | B | Second sentence of A is a fragment. It needs a conjunction and a reference to who or what “never found out”. | 10. | B | Sentence A is a fragment

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    Thesis Statements

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    WTG 7a: The Thesis Statement and Topic Sentences The thesis statement concisely expresses your main idea to your audience and is supported by the body of the essay. Your thesis statement should do more than state a fact; rather‚ it should make an assertion based on your own ideas. ( Bad: iPods are devices that transport and play music. ( Good: iPods are the best source for transporting and playing music not only because they are compact and user-friendly but also because they store

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    Traditional Grammar

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    basic rule of punctuation requires that each sentence conclude with a punctuation mark‚ whether a period‚ a question mark or an exclamation point. Beyond ending punctuation marks‚ sentences should use punctuation marks when appropriate to make the written sentence readable. Common internal punctuation marks include the comma‚ colon‚ semicolon‚ dash‚ quotations and parentheses Style: Sentence Structure Conventional grammatical rules mandate that a sentence contain both a subject and a predicate. A

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    АНО ВПО «МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ГУМАНИТАРНО-ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ ИНСТИТУТ» Курсовая работа по дисциплине: Лексикология на тему: «Means of expressing modality in Modern English» «Способы выражения модальности в современном английском языке» Выполнил: студент _2_курса факультета иностранных языков очной формы обучения (очной‚ очно-заочной‚ заочной) _Разживин Павел Сергеевич___ (ФИО) Научный руководитель: __ст.п. Устиновская А.А._ (ученая степень‚ звание‚ ФИО) Дата сдачи: «____»_________________

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    complete sentences in each language. The phrases at least make sense on their own. There are also cases of word borrowed. Though you could argue that point. In Extract A‚ an example of switching is right at the start of the extract‚ the part in Spanish translates to “and I want to marry her‚ and she said” this phrase starts with “and” a conjunction. The English phrase before it still makes sense without the Spanish‚ it’s a complete sentence. The Spanish adds means‚ but also is a standalone sentence. He

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    Basic Notes on English

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    SENTENCE: A group of words which expresses a complete thought. A sentence must contain a subject and a finite verb. There are four types of sentences: (1).STATEMENTS (2). QUESTIONS (3). EXCLAMATIONS (5). COMMANDS (IMPERATIVES) Sentences can be classified as simple sentences‚ compound sentences‚ or complex sentences. A Sentence may be divided into a subject [ (who or what?)- the word that follows the subject is

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