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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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    A Stylistic Analysis on the Nightingale and the Rose Abstract Oscar Wilde’s The Nightingale and the Rose‚ similar to other Oscar Wilde’s short stories‚ is written in an aesthetic voice. Throughout the story‚ Oscar Wilde employs various stylistic devices for the expression of aesthetic concept. In order to show how Oscar Wilde engross readers in this incredible story through stylistics analysis‚ this paper firstly presents an overview of stylistics based on the textbook English Stylistics

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    Anne Bradstreet & Jonathan Edwards may believe in the same Puritan views‚ nevertheless there comes a time where they differ in what they believe‚ such as their religious beliefs. Though both Puritans‚ religious beliefs separate Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards due to the fact that Bradstreet believes that God is morally right while Edwards considers God as supreme and greater than all others. Anne Bradstreet’s writing shows that she believes in a God that is fair and loving that does things with

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    sweater or box. Sanding the wood for hours and knitting for what seemed like days. But why would someone do this? To make something perfect and beautiful takes hard work and determination to achieve. In Edward Taylor’s “‚ From Preface to God’s determination‚” he expresses how the same attributes used in the making of a project translates to how God made the world perfect. He established the foundation upon which we should live out our lives. Every aspect in our world was touched‚ trimmed‚ corrected

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    Edward Snowden; it is a name that has caused uproar across the nation. He was the man who leaked confidential information in order to expose the operations of the government. Snowden also brought attention to the fact that many people could not have the freedom of privacy under the Patriot Act which was created in order to thwart terrorism after the 9/11 attacks. The multitudes of people were under the blind belief that they were entitled to their privacy; the government could not possibly be spying

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    Российский университет дружбы народов Институт иностранных языков Направление: лингвистика Stylistic analysis of Chapter II The Postumous papers of the Pickwick club Charles Dickens. Булатовой Анасиасии‚ 402ЛД Москва 2009 The passage is an extract from Dickens’ novel “The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club” from the chapter II which originally

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    marching in order to get equal rights for African Americans. The protest and marches he organized where always met with violence but not on his part because he had adopted the nonviolence philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. Throughout his speech Dr. King used metaphors‚ antithesis‚ word choice and repetition to establish his credibility and to appeal to the logical and emotional side of his audience. One of the techniques that Dr. King uses in his speech is metaphors in order to emotionally impact his

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    Edward Hopper’s‚ Nighthawks Edward Hopper’s painting‚ Nighthawks‚ is perhaps one of the most famous pieces of art in which he completed in his eighty-four year lifetime. Nighthawks was painted in the early 1940’s and portrays three people sitting at the bar of a well lit corner diner‚ in the city‚ late at night or even early into the morning. There is a single male worker behind what appears to be triangular shaped wooden bar. There is no exit door. The lighting in the diner appears very bright

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    "What we should have learned is that the world is small‚ that peace is important and that cooperation in science... could contribute to peace. Nuclear weapons‚ in a peaceful world‚ will have a limited importance." Edward Teller in CNN interview [1] Edward teller is a popular theoretical physicist‚ practically known as “the father of hydrogen bomb‚” was a Hungarian-born American. He was born during January 15‚ 1908 and died during September 9‚ 2003. Teller immigrated to the United States in the

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    Stylistic analysis of the abstract from Charles Dickens book " Great Expectation" The novel which has been chosen for stylistic analysis belong to a prominent English novelist Charles Dickens "Great Expectation". Charles Dickens was the supporter of the peaceful reforms and he usually divided people into good and bad‚ moreover he believed that good is stronger than evil. That is why many of his heroes of his novels and especially of Great expectorations were poor‚ pity men who earned for living

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