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    Week 6 DQs 1. It is important that an essay not be a series of quotes or paraphrased material; one’s own analysis must be part of the essay. How can you create a balance between your own analysis and the source material? You need to fully understand your subject matter to be able to balance between your analysis and your source materials. That is why you need to do research before you start writing. Master your topic. Then create your thesis statement. The central idea presented

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    Thesis: Christina Rossetti is a British poet in which elements of her works “Goblin Market” and “Memory” are cited through positive‚ negative‚ and personal criticisms; elements such as sound devices‚ rhyme scheme‚ figurative language‚ allegory‚ parallelism‚ imagery‚ and theme help to clarify each criticism. II. An admiring review of Christina Rossetti poems “Goblin Market” and “Memory” with the use of literary elements allegory and imagery. A. In the poem “Memory” Rossetti used allegory

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    Descriptive Linguistics Thesis Statement: Knowledge on phonology‚ morphology‚ syntax and semantics constitutes our understanding of linguistics. Linguistics is derived from the Latin root “lingua” which means tongue. It is the science of language‚ its origin‚ its structure‚ modification‚ etc. including phonetics‚ phonemics‚ morphology‚ syntax and semantics of language. I. Phonology Phonology is the science of speech sound or the sound system of language. It is also defined as the phonemics

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    their homes and businesses‚ and also there was many fatalities. Jack London uses excellent literary devices when portraying the scene of the earthquake. He makes the reader able to envision the scene and events that were taking place. Hyperbole‚ parallelism‚ and simile are just a few of the literary devices that he uses. One type of literary device he uses is called a hyperbole. The earthquake occurred Wednesday at approximately 5:15 a.m. Many fires broke out in factories and in the working-class ghetto

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    conflict between farming solely as a means of profit making and farming as a way of life. Throughout this chapter‚ Steinbeck uses a wide variety of persuasive techniques including parallelism‚ diction‚ and metaphors to convey his attitude about the plight of migrants migrating to California. This chapter is filled with parallelism. The Californians wonder “what if [the okies] won’t scare‚” (236) and “what if they stand up” (236) and “shoot back” (236). Here‚ Steinbeck is pointing out the natives’ fears

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    Queen Elizabeth must have been wary of her words. In this specific speech‚ she attempts to bolster the military morale by providing a profound speech to ensure the success of repelling the Spanish Armada. Her use of various sentences‚ pathos‚ and parallelism itself‚ convinces the listener that victory is inevitable. Queen Elizabeth successfully reinforced the military morale through the variety of sentences applied while providing the speech‚ such as cumulative sentence‚ as well as imperative sentence

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    structure of linguistic input. In many applications involving natural language‚ the underlying predicate-argument structure of sentences can be useful. The syntactic analysis of language provides a means to explicitly discover the various predicate-argument dependencies that may exist in a sentence. In natural language processing‚ the syntactic analysis of natural language input can vary from being very low-level‚ such as simply tagging each word in the sentence with a part of speech‚ or very high

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    Professor: Linda A Gullatte One of the most important personalities in the cognitive psychology who studied the garden path effect is Lyn Frazier who is a Linguistics professor at the University of Massachusetts. His garden path model of syntactic parsing influenced many linguists in their studies about the lexical and syntactical ambiguity in our language. In his book “The sausage machine”‚ Frasier claims that the longer a sentence‚ the more grammatical rules needed to be applied. With each

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    A Childhood of Emigration: A Commentary on “Originally” by Carol Ann Duffy Outgrowing childhood is leaving many cherished people‚ memories and treasures behind. Emigrating in childhood is leaving a culture‚ a language and a home behind. Carol Ann Duffy moved from Glasgow‚ Scotland to Stafford‚ England when she was six years old‚ in the 1960s‚ thus later writing this poem “Originally”. Through laying out childhood memories and ending on the note that she hesitates when asked of her origin‚ Carol

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    The initial descriptions of setting and geography influence the purpose of any character‚ theme or symbol. In the book “A Lesson Before Dying” the courthouse and segregation along with syntactic balance patterns play an important role in influencing those three things In “A Lesson Before Dying”‚ the space and time is Louisiana during the late 1940’s. Segregation was active‚ which caused Grant to feel inferior even though he was an educated man. He desperately wanted to leave‚ but “He will always

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