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    Richele Tucker   Stacie Sather English 305          15 November 2013 The novel‚ The Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexi is about a young American Indian boy who decides to leave the reservation to better his life. He starts out finding himself through this change in his life and continues to grow and change into the young man he wants to become. At the beginning of the novel he seems frustrated because he is told he must do as the others on the reservation and he seems to feel mistreated

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    reservation that view him as a traitor to his culture. We’re also going to take a look at the stereotypes that are placed upon the Native Americans by those of the white culture‚ though Sherman Alexi doesn’t go too deep in his book about this stereotyping there are little snippets of it that bear mentioning. Sherman Alexi was born October 7‚ 1966‚ on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington. Alexi was born with hydrocephalus‚ a condition that occurs when an abnormally large amount of

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    tough tank to bring down than the M4 Sherman‚ however this statement does not tell the whole story. Production of the Tiger and the durability was less efficient than the M4 Sherman‚ which gave the Allies a huge advantage. In addition to the production advantages that the M4 Sherman had over the Tiger‚ there were several other small factors that contributed to the M4 Shermans effectiveness and resilience. The productions figures are of the United States M4 Sherman are staggering compared to that of

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    Category” as a liberating principle. Duke was a pianist. Collaborating with other Ellington originated over 1000s compositions and his oeuvre is the largest recored personal Jazz legacy‚ which of many have became standard among jazz music. A pro at writing

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    bother to read the book. Troy‚ I agree with you on how punctuation is important. How would lets say even a professional for writing a book‚ he would have punctuation errors. (Soyun) You are so write about the writer being at the level of his/her reader. Writers should definitely keep in mind their readers. And have find ways to communicate his passion for writing through his use of words‚ etc. or whatever he’s talking about. Xio Ling I agree that a writer should indicate who

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    THE WRITING STYLE OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY (Name) English III - CP June 09‚ 2003 (Teacher ’s name) (last name) 1 OUTLINE THESIS STATEMENT: The usage of repetition and ambiguous words in the work of Ernest Hemingway is a well-known characteristic of his writing style. This type of writing is similar throughout all his books and short stories. I. Introduction A. Usage of short and simple sentences B. Usage of repeated words throughout same paragraph II. Development of Hemingway ’s writing style

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    AUSTEN Jane Austen writing tends to be witty and romantic. Though her name never appeared on her published books during her life‚ Austin’s works rose to fame after her death in 1817. In fact‚ her popular books‚ such as Pride and Prejudice‚ have never gone out of print. She is now considered one of England’s most famous novelists. The writing style of Austen: Austen’s writing style is a mix of neoclassicism and romanticism. Neoclassicism encourages reason and restraint in writing. It is logical

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    representation of myself‚ and my perception of my writing abilities. As to being an ‘accurate picture’ of my writing that is a different story. I suspect my perception of both history and writing is filtered extensively through the lenses of past experience and current status which result in a kaleidoscope of writing styles. This ever-changing paradigm is clearly evident in all my written expression and as I look back at the biography and other writing samples I see different voices. To explain further

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    Lisa R. Pleasant ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Instructor: Stephanie Freese June 23‚ 2014 2 The poem that I picked to read was “Grief Calls Us To The Things Of This World” by Sherman Alexie. I realized that this poem was about a son and a mother that was grieving over the death of his father‚ and her husband. They both that day had thought about the father and husband cause the son had called that day to talk to his father. That’s

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    would think that the majority of U.S. advertising looks like a walk through Times Square. However‚ much of today’s advertising is the complete opposite. When we look at modern advertising‚ we see simple ads‚ influenced by the writing style of the Puritans. Puritan plain style writing is evident in today’s advertising because advertisers use short words‚ direct statements and everyday‚ ordinary objects to promote the sales of their product or service. Short words are simple‚ yet have much power when used

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