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    Richmond P. Hobson‚ a representative from Alabama‚ was known for a prohibitionist. In other word‚ the supporter of temperance movement. The temperance movement was active since 1820 to 1966‚ and its goal was the “moderation” and “complete abstinence” from the alcoholic drinks (“Temperance Movement”). At that time‚ a lot of conflicts were associated with alcoholism. Many prohibitionists formed during this time‚ so most of the prohibitionists have intense feelings to enact temperance. The religion

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    Charles Dickens‚ author of “Great Expectations” possesses an amazing ability to develop the characters in his stories using imagery‚ parallelism and first person point of view. In the excerpt from “Great Expectations”‚ the author develops the personality of a convict the narrator of the story has encountered. Through the use of the rhetorical devices‚ the author allows for the reader to fully examine the convict as he is meant to be perceived. It is evident‚ given the details‚ that the convict

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    Herbert. 1983. Apes who “talk”: Language or projection of language by their teachers? In Language in primates Egnor‚ R.‚ Miller‚ C.‚ Hauser‚ M.D. 2004. ‟Non-human primate communication‟. Fitch‚ W.T. & M. Hauser. 2004. „Computational constraints on syntactic processing in a non-human primate.‟ Science 303: 377-380. Hauser‚ M.D. & Fitch‚ W.T. 2003. „What are the uniquely human components of the language faculty?‟

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    the world‚ which made her retreat. The only beliefs the children grew up on were the horrible stories of the outside world‚ and the strong morals from the bible. Nell used three very prominent verbal communication codes in her life: semantic‚ syntactic‚ and pragmatic. Jerry and Paula had to "decode" these codes in order to understand what she was saying. The book says that Semantics refer to the meaning behind a word‚ and their primary and connotative meanings. One great example from the movie

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    Literary Term | Example | Analysis | 1. Metaphor | “those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside” | This allows the author to be critical of communism without attacking it directly. The metaphor also leaves an emotional impact while admonishing the influence of communism. This successfully achieves the author’s purpose circuitously. | 2. Antithesis | “If a free society cannot help the many who are poor‚ it cannot save the few who are rich” | The juxtaposition

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    ‘I’ but instead ‘we’‚ ‘us’‚ and ‘together’ to establish ethos. He makes sure his audience feels at his level‚ and he at theirs. This way he connects to the audience‚ and in turn‚ aids his assertion of unity. Using various examples of anaphora‚ parallelism‚ and refrain‚ Obama brands the theme of equality and togetherness throughout the speech‚ vital to gain the respect of the listeners. Obama recalls the ‘enduring strength of the constitution’ by delving into the past alluding to America’s allegiance

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    about the inferiority of blacks by quoting Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal". Banneker reveals that the crude treatment to slaves is immoral by using parallelism and appeals. By using parallelism‚ Banneker demonstrates the unjustness of slavery. He begins his sentences with “Sir” in order to manifest that he views Jefferson as a revered figure. Banneker states‚ “This Sir‚ was a time in which you had just apprehensions…”

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    Mary Shelley is an esteemed author known for her works in the horror genre. One of her techniques that she uses in her most famous novel Frankenstein‚ is parallelism. The point of view in which this story is told is first person from the character Victor Frankenstein. She goes into detail about his childhood his family early on in the book‚ and it is evident that she uses the same diction to describe both his mother‚ Caroline Beaufort‚ and his adopted cousin‚ Elizabeth Lavenza; this reveals to the

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    4. SYNTAX OF THE PHRASE. (ПОНЯТИЕ СЛОВОСОЧЕТАНИЯ) Словосочетание как полино­минативная языковая единица. Соотношение словосочетания и слова‚ словосочетания и предложения. Синтаксис словосочетания как "малый синтаксис" в соотношении с синтаксисом предложения как "большим  синтаксисом". Проблема определения словосочетания. Знаменательные‚ формативные и служеб­ные словосочетания. Свободные и устойчивые словосочетания.Эквипотентные и доминационные (под­чинительные) связи слов. Последовательная (непосредственно-сочинительная)

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    CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDY 2.1.1 FOREIGN: In order to evaluate syntactic variety‚ a parser identifies syntactic structures‚ such as subjunctive auxiliary verbs and a variety of clausal structures‚ such as complement‚ infinitive‚ and subordinate clauses. e-Graderparses the essay to identify the syntactic structures in which these terms must appear to be considered discourse markers. For example‚ for first to be considered a discourse marker‚ it cannot be a nominal

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