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    tma03 part analysis

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    Tma03 1) PROMPT ANALYSIS FORBES ARTICLE Presentation – is the information presented in a clear and readable way? Yes Relevance – is the information appropriate and relevant to the purpose in hand? Yes Objectivity – is the content balanced or is there some bias? It has some bias since the writer is Mr. Shuchman is a New York fund manager Opinions are expressed in this article. Method – how was the information gathered together? Provenance – who or what originated the information

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    Myles Bunt Mrs. Hostetler English Composition I 29 October 2024 Activist and essayist Rebecca Solnit grew up in San Francisco and graduated from San Francisco State University in 1981 and the University of California‚ Berkeley in 1984 with degrees in English‚ literature‚ and journalism. She wrote her essay‚ “Division Street‚” to analyze the problem of homelessness in San Francisco. She combines compare/contrast‚ description‚ and narration genres in order to help the reader understand the problem

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    oduct Part I. Intrion General Notes on Style and Stylistics 9 Expressive Means (EM) and Stylistic Devices (SD) 25 General Notes on Functional Styles of Language 32 Varieties of Language 35 Brief Outline of the Development of the English Literary (Standard) language 41 Meaning from a Stylistic Point of View 57 Part II. Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary General Considerations 70 Neutral‚ Common Literary and Common Colloquial Vocabulary 72 Special Literary Vocabulary

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    The story under the title “The Escape” was written by one of the outstanding English writers – William Somerset Maugham. The plot of the story is quite simple‚ though interesting. The protagonist of the story‚ a young man rolling in money – Roger Charing – fell in love with Ruth Barlow‚ an unfortunate woman who was twice a widow. They had all the happy and pleasant moments of relationships a loving couple usually has and intended to marry. Then suddenly Roger fell out of love with Ruth. But he

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    In the short story Eveline by James Joyce‚ the author challenges the morals of a young woman torn between desire and familial obligation. Joyce manipulates the theme of reflection as a tool for Eveline to make a life altering decision of staying in the comfortable atmosphere where she confined and controlled by her father and her boss‚ or to run off to the unknown with a man who loves her and offers her a life of security. This essay will analyze and explain the deixis‚ cohesion‚ process and participant

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    In the story "Pilon‚" by Sandra Cisneros‚ she sets the scene by describing her case of Deja vu and starts describing an organ grinder which makes everyone remember a loved one which the tone must be sad due to the fact some people would remember the loss of a child or other family member. By pulling the reader’s attention to the music and how the instrument makes everyone feel Cisneros is trying to set the mood and a setting to the story. The reference of the to the red Rubicon is based on a roman

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    Novel

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    2.1 Background Novel is a long prose narrative that describes fictional characters and events in the form of a sequential story. In general‚ novels consist of many different genres‚ such as adventure‚ science fiction‚ family‚ fantasy‚ and so on. In this paper‚ I will analyze a novel titled 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea. I analyze this novel because this novel has a genre of adventure‚ and I like everything related to an adventure‚ particularly an adventure under the sea. This novel tells about a very

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    New Yorker editor‚ and lifelong Dickens reader‚ gives us the 10 best books from the master. For more on the book‚ check out our Q&A with Gottlieb. Charles Dickens left us fifteen novels‚ and in an ideal world everyone would read all of them. (Well‚ maybe not – Barnaby Rudge is a tired and tiresome historical novel that the young Dickens kept putting off writing until contractual obligations forced him to finish it.) His first published book was Sketches by Boz – a collection of short pieces that

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    There are many people in today’s society who in watch reality TV for various reasons. In the essay‚ "The Tribe Has Spoken"‚ Rebecca Gardyn explains how age and gender can affect why people watch reality TV. She also focuses on whether or not reality TV will last. In her essay‚ there are many different statistics showing peoples perspective on reality TV. Gardyn draws upon different demographics that relate to her essay. Like others in the 18- to 24-year-old age group‚ I too enjoy watching reality

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    Enzi's Part Analysis

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    Enzi’s Part Within East Africa‚ males are aware of their role within society at a very young age. Although roles of a male vary based on tribes and practices within those given tribes‚ the silver lining is eerily identical. Most tribes within East Africa such as the Kikuyu‚ Kamba‚ Maasai‚ and Kalenjin catalyze the idea of male dominance ("East Africa Living Encyclopedia‚" n.d.). Therefore‚ within these tribes‚ this enigma starts from childhood where males are given a sense of entitlement to keep

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