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    PUNCTUATIONS

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    colon‚ dash‚ hyphen‚ parentheses‚ brackets‚ braces‚ apostrophe‚ quotation marks‚ and ellipses. Sentence Endings Three of the fourteen punctuation marks are appropriate for use as sentence endings. They are the period‚ question mark‚ and exclamation point. The period (.) is placed at the end of declarative sentences‚ statements thought to be complete and after many abbreviations. For example: • As a sentence ender: Jane and Jack went to the market . • After an abbreviation: Her Mar . birthday came

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    Cause and Effect

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    landslides and flooding. Also‚ more than one cause can lead to one or more effects‚ for example‚ eating too much pizza and drinking too much coke for lunch can cause you to get fat and be late for class! Vocabulary and Grammar Cause-effect | Example Sentences | ...because of...... caused by... cause of... reason for... attributed to... on account of... owing to | There was flooding because of the heavy rain. The flooding was caused by the heavy rain.The heavy rain was the cause of the flooding.The heavy

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    Jealousy and Topic Sentence

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    play. Introduction: - Author and title - Summary - In this essay I am going to examine how Eddie’s inner conflict over his growing incestuous feelings for his niece Catherine cause a wider conflict within his family. Paragraph 1 Topic sentence - From the beginning of the play Eddie is dealing with an inner turmoil caused by the ambiguity of his feelings for Catherine. Discussion of text • Set the scene of seeming domestic harmony • Family scene between Catherine

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    According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary‚ grammar is "the study of the classes of words‚ their inflections‚ and their functions and relations in the sentence." After studying grammar‚ however‚ it is apparent that grammar also creates‚ maintains‚ and communicates meaning during interaction. Thus‚ one must look more deeply at individual words as well at whole pieces of a work or conversation in order to truly understand their meaning. Most people are aware of the denotative meanings of words

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    LANGUAGE RELATED TASKS Grammar item 1: …but sooner or later we have to sleep. Meaning  In this sentence have to sleep is used to express the idea that we are obliged to sleep even if we don’t wish to do so.  CCQs: Is it something we must do? Yes. Can we avoid it? No. Use of examples: We have to use the safety belt. Children have to attend school by law. Form      Have to is a non-modal alternative to the modal verb must to talk about obligation. It is interchangeable with have

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    Effective Sentences and Word Choice Fragments‚ Run-On‚ Parallel Structure‚ String/Wordy Sentences‚ Colorful Language‚ Denotation & Connotation‚ All types of Figurative Language (all) 2.3 Parallel vs. Non Parallel 2.5 Wordy Sentence Chart 2.6 Be Specific‚ choose vivid verbs‚ include strong‚ precise modifiers 2.7 Denotation/Connotation…be ready to identify 2.8 Similes‚ Metaphors‚ Personification Extra… Alliteration‚ Hyperbole‚ Oxymoron‚ Idioms‚ Overstatements/Understatements Sentence Variety

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    5 Syntax Of The Phrase

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    4. SYNTAX OF THE PHRASE. (ПОНЯТИЕ СЛОВОСОЧЕТАНИЯ) Словосочетание как полино­минативная языковая единица. Соотношение словосочетания и слова‚ словосочетания и предложения. Синтаксис словосочетания как "малый синтаксис" в соотношении с синтаксисом предложения как "большим  синтаксисом". Проблема определения словосочетания. Знаменательные‚ формативные и служеб­ные словосочетания. Свободные и устойчивые словосочетания.Эквипотентные и доминационные (под­чинительные) связи слов. Последовательная (непосредственно-сочинительная)

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    Putang Ina

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    thing‚ event‚ idea * Kinds * Proper nouns (e.g. Ms. Bumanglag‚ Miriam College Grade School) * Specific * Always capitalized * Common nouns (e.g. teacher‚ school) * General * Not capitalized; except if it’s the start of the sentence * Abstract nouns (e.g. love‚ freedom) * Cannot be experienced through the five senses (sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch or taste) * Can be felt * Concrete nouns (e.g. chair‚ table) * Can be experienced through the five senses (sight

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    Jessie Armstrong

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    Jessie Armstrong Final 12/18/2011 PART 1 (1) In media res is usually used in the middle of short stories at a crucial time in the action. In media res uses dramatic action‚ which sets up the characters and situations. (2) Suspense is used in short stories to make the reader feel for the characters and desire a certain outcome. Suspense is the anxiety of a certain outcome. (3) Irony is the use of words to express a meaning that is contradictory of its literal meaning. Irony is important in short

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    Communicative English

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    CHAPTER 1 READING AND VOCABULARY 1.1 BUILDING VOCABULARY FOCUSING ON SYNONYM‚ ANTONYM AND HOMONYM What is a Synonym? A synonym is a word or expression that has the same or almost the same meaning as another word or expression. The noun “synonym” means “equivalent words”. The word “synonym” is a composite of two Greek words: The prefix “syn” means “together” and “onoma” is “name.” In English‚ a language known for its enormous vocabulary‚ most words have synonyms. Words that are synonyms

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