and exclamatory words Use dashes to mark a sudden change in tone Use a colon to introduce an explanation‚ an example‚ or an appositive Use slashes to mark line divisions Ellipses usually indicate something omitted from a quoted passage Use hyphens with compound words Define Simple sentence- Consists of one independent clause and no dependent clause. Compound sentence- Consists of two or more independent clauses and no dependent clause. Complex sentence- Consists of one independent clause
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“Empty as sky‚ with every other sound No ceasing‚ calls there ghosts from their abode” Discuss ways in which Thomas presents memory in ‘Aspens’. In your answer‚ explore the effects of language‚ imagery and verse form‚ and consider how this poem relates to other poems by Thomas that you have studied. Memory is presented as either a way of life or a community of change‚ as demonstrated in ‘Aspens’‚ ‘Old Man’‚ ‘Aldestrop’. He does this through the variety of techniques such as change in form
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Etllng. Assistant Professor The Pennsylvania State University Can you list specific differences between forma1 and nonformal education? Is informal education the same as nonformal education? Why do some agricultural educators spell nonformal with a hyphen (non-formal) while others do not? Are these questions really pertinent to the profession? I believe that these are important questions. I believe that agricultural educators do a disservice to the profession when they use such basic terms in an unscholarly
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The Comparison of “First Poem for You” by Kim Addonizio and “With Eyes Closed” (“Con los Ojos Cerrados”) by Octavio Paz Is love really blind or just an obsession in the mind? In the sonnet written by Kim Addonizio; titled “First Poem for You” and “With Eyes Closed” (“Con Los Ojos Cerrados”) written by Octavio Paz are similar to one another‚ as they describe their intense love for someone or something both created in darkness. However‚ both poems may describe different kinds of love. Love described
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description of a typical Australian. In Australian society slang is a common feature of spoken and written conversation. The expletive bloody is very common in Australian language. Bloody is quite typical of Australian language that it can be used as a hyphen in many various words and phrases‚ for example “fan-bloody-tastic”. The suffix on the end of bloody is another feature worth noting as it does emphasise the Australian accent. Bloody has now become an important indicator of Australianness and of cultural
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passage. Adjectives were used to manifest the reaction of the children‚ allowing us to closely relate to them and thus get into the depth of the story. This story made use of short sentences thus increasing the pace of it‚ it also used commas and hyphens to allow the readers to contemplate over the text‚ and ponder upon the importance of beach safety. RIPS:- Bright yellow background‚ attract readers to read it‚ show alertness. Didactic tone- straightforward instructions and pointers. (Informative)
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Walt Whitman’s "To A Locamotive in Winter" and Emily Dickinson’s "I Like to See It Lap The Miles" are two very different poems about the same subject. Where Whitman uses strictly free verse‚ Dickinsons work is much more structured‚ with poynient line breaks‚ and punctuation. Their styles of personification also differ greatly. Where Whitman’s work is almost an ode to the locomotive‚ Dickinson’s is more a feeling of a journey. Another major difference in these works is the language they use.
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Through his piece‚ “On the Rainy River‚” author Tim O’Brien uses varied sentence structure to portray an dissatisfied and stressed tone‚ by interrupting long-winded thoughts and tangents with sharp and poignant realizations to express his apprehension surrounding his escape to Canada after being drafted to the Vietnam War. O’Brien exemplifies this when he states‚ “Getting chased by the Border Patrol- helicopters and searchlights and barking dogs – I’d be crashing through the woods‚ I’d be down on
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conflict stays with him through the entire book‚ and will probably stay with him for the rest of his life. The story rises as Clay listens to the tapes and finds out the reason why other people are on the list. At the same time he gets more and more suspensive about when is he going hear Hanna talks about him in the tape and what did he do to make him part of the event. When Clay finally gets to his tape‚ Hannah reveals that she doesn’t actually blame him for her suicide. But Clay is starting to realize
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO LAW Law – means any rule of action or any system of uniformity 2 General Groups Law (in the strict legal sense) – promulgated and enforced by state Law (in the non-legal sense) – not promulgated and enforced by state General Divisions of Law Divine Law o Law of religion and faith; concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation o Divulged to mankind by direct revelation o Sanction lies in assurance of certain rewards and punishments in the present
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