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    technique of getting its point across by including personal opinions. Even though the articles are discussing the same issue and even have the same argument‚ they contain a different approach. In the first article‚ Tim Hands uses an informal writing style when he relates the topic to his “firm views” with “a lot of family experience behind them.” Hands also has an honest tone in order to make a connection with the reader. However‚ in the second article‚ Press Association has an apathetic tone‚ shown

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    some more and ended up back in England where he became under the influence of Ezra Pound. Pound recognized Eliot’s poetic talent and assisted in many of his publications and influenced his work. What stood out to Pound was‚ perhaps‚ Eliot’s distinct style of writing created from his intense use of diction and lengthy sentences that often derived from metaphors. Eliot is known to write with long sentences‚ many of which continue throughout a whole stanza. These longer sentences are typically extended

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    Viewpoints

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    Student: Mentor: English Department Introduction to literary theory Viewpoints in literature (Essay) Sarajevo‚ February 2010 A viewpoint in literature is the point of view from which the narrator tells us the story. The basic division of viewpoints is external and internal viewpoints. External viewpoint is used if the narrator is not a part of the story himself‚ but is rather telling us about

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    Doctor in the house

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    started writing his "Doctor" series. "Doctor in the House" is one of Gordon’s twelve "Doctor" books and is noted for witty description of a medical student’s years of professional train¬ing. This text is narration with elements of dialogues. The style of written prose is formal. Author mainly uses past tenses‚ but present – in dialogues. In that text Author shows us in detail the process of examination‚ but tries to show it through different actions and feelings of students during the passing the

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    catch them.’ (Page 1) Due to the unreliability of the narrator‚ it is unknown whether to be true or not‚ resulting in the readers deciding for themselves the events which are real and the events with took place in his imagination. Bromden’s mind style consists of a limited concepts of which he relates to as metaphors and similes of machinery ‘his eyes are all smoked up and gray and deserted inside like blown fuses’ (page 13). This is the core of his conceptual system and shows that Bromden has an

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    Brett’s unconscious. At other times the 3rd person narrative allows monk to illustrate and comment on Brett’s behavior to cleanly show when he is misnterpting people & situations or when he is deliberately changing the truth. 2.Colloquial language style The novel is composed in colloquial English and stories which leads to authenticity of the characters. 3.Imagery Another technique used by monk represents Brett’s individual experiences of the farm. Is verbal imagery‚ particularly symbolism & metaphor

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    Catcher in the Rye

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    in which he cannot seem to function. The passage shows how he alienates himself from society as a whole. Throughout the novel‚ Holden attacks various aspects of humanity and is hypercritical of everyone and everything around him. Holden’s writing style in the passage reflects this conflict within him. Salinger uses diction in this work to show Holden’s maturity level as well as his hostility towards those around him. In addition‚ Holden’s first person narrative voice reveals his fears and insecurities

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    The Things They Carried

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    meaning and purpose of war in this short but meaningful book. The element that O’Brien applies perhaps the most affectively is that of narration. His style is unique in that he often relates to the reader stories that were told to him. In this sense it is often a third person narrator telling the story of a first person narrator. From this style of narration we the readers get the opinions of two people often coming through. Tim O’Brien displays this when he tells us the story of Rat Kiley. He did

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    Ap World History

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    Grammar as Rhetoric and Style The Appositive An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that tells the reader something about a nearby noun or pronoun. In each sentence below‚ the appositive is underlined. The italics shows the noun or pronoun that the appositive details. It turned out that one of the top students‚ Denny Davies‚ had learned of this rule. Kennedy‚ a wiry fifty-nine-year-old who has a stern buzz cut‚ was in 1997 the principal of Sarasota High School. In 1981‚ two professors

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    Emma final commentary Jane Austen’s writing style includes short and sweet sentences however they are packed with a lot of information‚ including metaphors and motifs. Personally‚ I found it hard to follow Austen’s writing because in order to understand her subtle messages in between the lines‚ one would have to be super alert and read every word and the connotation that of every word. Also‚ one writing tool that Austen uses well is free-indirect discourse. Free indirect discourse is when the

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