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    means A. writing without adjectives or adverbs. B. avoiding all negative expressions. C. including slang and low-level diction that everyone understands. D. using active-voice verbs‚ short sentences‚ and familiar words. 7. For many readers‚ words such

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    knew that reading and writing the sentences would be a more challenging activity for Diego and when he is challenged he will try to avoid the task. Therefore‚ I asked him questions to help me choose words that would hold his interest. I asked if he had a cat and since he did not‚ I did not use the cat word card instead I used ball

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    ’LOL’ on notes and stuff to our friends and it would mean ’Lot’s of Love.’ Whenever I read that‚ I still find myself thinking ’Lot’s of Love’ and then I’m like ’No‚ Laugh out Loud!’ It’s kind of funny‚" said Lane laughing (Lane 2010). By shortening words are we working faster or just being bone idle? The online communications through social networking sites such as Yahoo messenger‚ Msn messenger‚ Skype‚ Facebook and IM chat have revolutionized the way communicate and causing rapid change in linguistics

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    time or synchronically. Firstly‚ this paper will talk about language acquisition. Children are a focus of attention and affection in all societies. They go through many stages in language acquisition such as crying‚ cooing‚ babbling‚ first word‚ birth of grammar and childish creativity. During the very first few weeks of a child’s life‚ crying is his only way to show what he needs. Crying is unaffected by intentional control from the nervous system‚ which is responsible for human behavior

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    the multiple meanings of words‚ the multitude of words representing one meaning and the ambiguity of some definitions‚ leads to problems with misunderstanding and deception. Firstly‚ there is the matter of the multiple meanings that some words seem to possess. It may seem unreasonable to many that different ideas or objects can posses the same symbol used to describe it‚ but this can be attributed to mainly one reason. In the English language alone‚ over 4‚000 words fit into this category. It

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    Is this how you expect us to join the website? Well then‚ I’m just looking for some notes to help me with an internal assessment. As a common teenager‚ I don’t really expect to have to fill in a 250 word essay and submit it just so I can join a website I will probably only spend 5 minutes on. Hence why this informal essay is on why I shouldn’t do a proper essay for the sake of joining your website. As it turns out‚ I am studying year 12 classics. I am investigating the differences between the movie

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    The syntax of how they switch is interesting. Usually it changes after a clause meaning that you can hear complete sentences in each language. The phrases at least make sense on their own. There are also cases of word borrowed. Though you could argue that point. In Extract A‚ an example of switching is right at the start of the extract‚ the part in Spanish translates to “and I want to marry her‚ and she said” this phrase starts with “and” a conjunction. The English phrase before it still makes sense

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    because the word ‘ashes’ has been repeated to focus the reader’s attention as to what he will be foregrounding. Next‚ is the stylistic device called semantic deviation. The writer has compared the landfill of ashes to a wheat field of a farm through the use of a simile. Furthermore‚ it has been compared to mountainous features‚ an ugly landscape and a house with lit chimneys. The writer has also created a semantic field to describe the dreary mining valley with the following words: ashes‚ smoke

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    describes the first principle as deleting words that mean little or nothing. For example‚ writing sentences without words‚ such as actually‚ basically‚ generally‚ or really‚ can clearly bring out the true meaning of the sentence. The second principle is to delete words the repeat meaning. He explains that this mostly happens in pairing words when describing an instance. Similar to this concept‚ the third principle is to delete words that are implied by other words. Williams explains that this is common

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    more intense and dramatic. Acronym: An acronym is where words are shortened to just the first letter. E.G. ‘U.N’ is an acronym as it is short for ‘United Nations’. The effect of acronyms is normally to add verisimilitude or realism to a text. It also makes a text harder to understand as the reader must know what the acronym stands for. Adjective: A class of word that describes the noun. E.g. the blue ball. Here the word blue is the adjective and serves to give the reader more information

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