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    In Scott Brown’s “Facebook Friendonomics‚” he establishes his concern about how social media has changed the perception globally for friendships and the way we value them. To support his argument Brown applies the devices imagery‚ parallelism‚ and simile. To commence his argument‚ Brown uses imagery. He states “The castellation of familiar faces crowd my Friend-box like medals on Mussolini’s chest.” Browns statement acts as collaboration to his concern on how social media has changed friendships

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    Short-Term Memory Short-term memory is the ability of holding a small amount of information in mind‚ which is in a short duration and capacity. Different from the long-term memory‚ a short-term memory can disappear in seconds and limited in capacity. The current study shows that short-term memory can be affected by less grammatical incongruence which may demonstrate the sensitivity of the language-learning ability in infants. From the article that I found‚ the researchers’ findings complement other

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    10:50 – III – Kamagong 12:40 – 1:40 – III – Narra 2:40 – 3:40 – III – Molave I. Objectives a. Identify faulty parallel structures in sentences b. Recognize the importance of parallelism in forming sentences c. Practice writing sentences with parallel structures II. Subject Matter a. Topic : Parallelism b. References : English Expressways‚ pages 147 – 149‚ English Online Lesson Module 7 c. Materials : chalkboard III. Learning Activities a. Routine 1. Prayer 2. Greetings

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    accept the position they are in. Steinbeck’s particular rhetorical styles develop his point of view‚ the impossibility of the American Dream‚ through the use of parallelism‚ syntax‚ and personification. Steinbeck portrays emotional situations in the farmer’s lives explaining why they can not reach the American Dream through the use of parallelism. During the beginning of the novel‚ George‚ a farmer‚ describes the common life of farmers and people‚ and why they can not reach their dreams. He states‚ “Guys

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    to Huck. The innocence Huck has leads him to having a true friendship in a time of racial discrimination. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain employs several types of satire including verbal irony‚ rhetorical questions jargon‚ and parallelism. Verbal irony by definition is when someone states one thing and means another; an incongruity between what is said and what is meant. Twain uses verbal irony in his novel when the band of robbers are discussing the meaning of “ransoming.” Tom

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    focused on expressing his grief and sorrow. President Bush and Prime Minister Blair also utilize various rhetorical strategies throughout their speeches to convey their thoughts and emotions concerning the attack. In Bush’s speech‚ he opens with parallelism

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    Semester Computer Science and Engineering 11 CS 2354 — ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (Regulation 2008) Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. 2 PART A — (10 × 2 = 20 marks) What is instruction level parallelism? 2. What are the advantages of loop unrolling? 3. What are the limitations of VLIW? 4. What is the use of branch-target buffer? 5. Distinguish between shared memory multiprocessor and message-passing multiprocessor. 6

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    Language and the brain     Many people assume the physical basis of language lies in the lips‚ the tongue‚ or the ear.  But deaf and mute people can also possess language fully.  People who have no capacity to use their vocal cords may still be able to comprehend language and use its written forms.  And human sign language‚ which is based on visible gesture rather than the creation of sound waves‚ is an infinitely creative system just like spoken forms of language.  But the basis of sign language

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    Misuses of Language (Linguistic Misuses) 1. Ambiguity – a term/sentence has 2 or more diff reasonable meanings a. Lexical詞匯Ambiguity e.g. I don’t like love games b. Syntactic Ambiguity e.g. The CE wants ICAC to help corrupt officers 2. Shift/distortion of meaning – original meaning is shifted from 1 sense to another or distorted inappropriately e.g. stricter discipline doesn’t mean to torture children; when was you the richest? 3. Incomplete meaning – A sentence may be grammatically correct but

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    Generation Y The article The New Greatest Generation written by Joel Stein‚ a baby boomer himself‚ is based on millennials and how their actions are perceived in the modern day compared to other generations. Millennials‚ also known as Generation Y‚ are a group of people born between the years 1980 to 2000 who have not had the greatest reputation amongst other generations. They all comprise shared experiences throughout their childhoods which have built them to fit in with the diverse environment

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