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    addition to this‚ as mentioned above‚ nobody will have the time of spending half an hour on reading just one single email. So the business email apart from being short and to the point‚ should also have simple and grammatically correct language. Mind your language The language has to be proper and simple. In case of a business email‚ you need to learn the trick of being diplomatic and sarcastic. As mentioned before‚ emails are often kept for records and future correspondence. So‚ you

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    Writing a Conclusion Paragraph for your Social Studies/Language Arts Research Paper “BASIC” MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:  must BEGIN with a restated thesis statement that clearly restates the 3 subtopics discussed in your paper. (This is your FIRST sentence.)  NEVER introduces new details that haven’t been discussed already o You don’t want frustrate your readers by mentioning some new statistic or fact that you aren’t going to thoroughly explain. Your readers shouldn’t have more unanswered questions

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    matrix philosophy paper

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    sequence of tenses Verb main clause--- present/future simple --- time clause present simple/present perfect Verb main clause--- past tense --------- time clause past tense I’ll stay in the office until I finish the project. When he was in Washington‚ he met the President. When the time clause precedes the main clause‚ a comma is used. WILL is never used in time clauses. (NO: after I will tidy) Rewrite the following sentences 1. Jack left the office before I arrived there. When

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    Chapter 10 3 Cups of Tea

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    Chapter 6 Vocab terms: * Spartan – sternly disciplined and rigorously simple‚ frugal‚ or austere. ”The room was so spartan there was no place to hide the pouch except under his clothes.” * Shalwar - loose‚ pajamalike trousers worn by both men and women in India and southeast Asia. “You are the rich man?” he asked‚ looking doubtfully at Mortenson’s frayed running shoes and worn mud-colored shalwar.” * Juddered - to vibrate violently “And as they juddered over potholes at hundred

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    statement about the topic/text than the examples below; a simple equation which may help is thesis = topic +opinion) and your road map‚ an introduction may also offer (usually in the opening sentence) a general or global statement about the nature of texts/ characters/conflicts/ideas/identity/ conventions/responses etc… on all the usual topics you are asked to discuss in essay writing. You should use the global statements as the opening sentence of your introduction. Ensure your global statement stills

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    INTRODUCTION: When We talk about “ Effective Communication” one thing that comes in mind‚ what are the basic principles of “effective communication”. These principles tells us how your message can becomes effective for your target group‚ how easily the other group can understand your message. These principles of effective communication help us to avoid conflict at every level. These principles also tell about style and importance of the message. These principles commonly known as 7

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    gasps”. Simple short and direct words‚ like “screamed’ and “cried out’ are used in first and second paragraphs. The visual verbs indicate how seriously the knee is broken‚ like “ruptured‚ twisted‚ crushed”. Emotive words like “my knee exploded” are used. Furthermore‚ ellipses and short sentences‚ commas and breaks‚ e.g. “My leg!... My leg!” indicate urgency. The ellipses after “through the knee joint….” in the fifth paragraph suggests that Joe is too painful to continue with the sentence. How

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    representative‚ or it can be mailed Questionnaires have advantages over some other types of surveys in that they are cheap‚ do not require as much effort from the questioner as verbal or telephone surveys‚ and often have standardized answers that make it simple to compile data. However‚ such standardized answers may frustrate users. Questionnaires are also sharply limited by the fact that respondents must be able to read the questions and respond to them. Thus‚ for some demographic groups conducting a survey

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    Grammar Grade 9

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    the eight basic parts of speech in a sentence (noun‚ pronoun‚ verb‚ |MCAS #1 Reviewing the parts of speech worksheets and quiz | |adverb‚ adjective‚ conjunction‚ preposition‚ interjection) and correctly use |Learning the parts of speech by Lisa Kihn | |them in sentence construction. Identify subject and predicate of a sentence. |Mad Libs activity books

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    Rhetorical Devices Table

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    is true Anthesis Juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas (often‚ although not always‚ in parallel structure). Since humans love organization and categories this can be helpful. It can be built by contrasting different parts of a statement. Sentence structure can be identical but uses opposing words. Entire clauses can be change to contrast one another. Using alliteration when using this strategy can be effective. Hypophora A figure of reasoning in which one asks and then immediately answers

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