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    Patterns of Organization

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    5. Do not join independent clauses by a comma 6. Do not break sentences in two 7. A participial phrase at the beginning of a sentence must refer to the grammatical subject 8. Divide words at line-ends‚ in accordance with their formation and pronunciation III. ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF COMPOSITION 1. Make the paragraph the unit of composition: one paragraph to each topic 2. As a rule‚ begin each paragraph with a topic sentence; end it in conformity with the beginning 3. Use the active

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    sea when bad winds came. At any rate‚ Didion attempts to show the negative effects of the Santa Ana winds through images of stillness‚ uneasiness‚ and sobriety. In her tone‚ Didion remains clear‚ consistent‚ and vivid. Her choice of words remains simple as if to not alienate the readers of her essay. Her tone for the first half of the opening‚ primarily the first and second paragraphs is calm‚ inviting‚ and explanatory. Didion tries to capture the attention of the readers by constantly using tone

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    about a young teacher‚ Kenneth Speed‚ who is the central character‚ who came to his new class and had been warned about the children’s possible misbehaviour. The story is set in a class-room and this is a realistic setting. The plot of the story is simple and the story is divided by the author to two parts: ‘Speed in class’ and ‘The conversation between Speed and Clanwell’. But I want to offer the further division: the first part can be subdivided to three more – ‘Speed’s expecting worse’‚ ‘Misbehaviour’

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    Melbourne people. Komninos is working in another city and he has expressed his heavy nostalgia towards his home Melbourne in the poem. The poem start with “my week has been a blast into the past a fast drive past”‚ in the actual poem structure‚ this sentence is divided into three lines but without punchuations. The internal rhyme of “ast” sound creates a hurried tone‚ indicated the persona have a strong desire of going back to home. The effect of rhyme also mirrors the panic of the persona of losing

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    help you get active with the title in English is difficult as the attachment audio‚ audio connection‚ tone up and down ... the song’s characteristic tone is very rich so we can listen and sing along to practice the pronunciation‚ and intonation in a sentence. If you practice in a class phonetic phonetics‚ phonology‚ then a few times to throw the book is gone. Thing here is to help you practice songs phonetically an extremely interesting and so is naturally higher efficiency will also multiply. According

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    This Piece of Writing Deserves a Level 7 It’s simple. I have worked my fingers to the bone to bring you this wonderful piece of writing that will most definitely be worthy of a level seven. I will use varied sentence length‚ pairs‚ sets of three‚ quotations‚ metaphors‚ similes and many more rhetorical devices to create a piece which you will not be able to take your eyes away from. You see Mr. Deane; this writing is like a magnificent and stunning cake – something which you cannot take your eyes

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    variation in tone of the speakers in writing. To distinguish between the ideas of spoken language. Definition Punctuation can be defined as “a system of using marks or points in writing to separate a literary composition into sentences‚ phrases‚ clauses and members of sentences.” Or “Punctuation is a system of using marks or points in writing to make the readers understand the variation in tone and pauses taken by the speaker.” Example: The points or marks made use of for the purpose are: I. The

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    and he would be judged by the justic system created by the king whether he is innocent or not. The analysis will be done mainly on two stylistic features‚ syntactic feature and lexical feature. 2.Key words: parenthetical constructions‚ Long sentences‚ Formal words‚ Lexical repetition   3.Body 1. Brief account of the author Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902) was an American writer and humorist‚ best known for his fable "The Lady or the Tiger? (1882)‚ about a man sentenced to an unusual punishment

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    How to Write an Essay

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    Write your thesis statement‚ making sure that it responds to and addresses the question‚ contains the name of the work‚ and states your specific‚ “simple” answer to the question. Start your Introductory Paragraph with something that interests you and will therefore interest your reader. Your intro should talk about the subject of your essay in a “broad” sense and then move toward the specific response to the question that is your thesis statement. Your intro should include: * An attention

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    There Are Differences

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    Taking advantage of the derogatory terms “nerd and geek” Leonid Fridman informs society that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. The nerds‚ or less derogatory term‚ intellectuals are being looked passed; they are not being seen for how important they‚ whereas athletes‚ such as basketball and football players‚ are put on pedestals. Fridman masters diction‚ rhetorical strategies‚ and syntax in “America Needs Its Nerds” to exemplify this point he is trying to get across. Through “America Needs

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