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    In the poem “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ it is evident that the speaker has experienced much loss. Through diction‚ syntax‚ and verse form‚ the relation between the speaker’s attitudes toward loss in lines 1-15 and lines 16-19 can be clearly seen as the poem progresses from the different losses of things‚ places‚ and lastly “you‚” her lover (16). Both attitudes admit that “the art of losing” can be mastered‚ however‚ they have different ideas on whether a loss is disastrous or not. In lines 1-15

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    Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design‚ 6e (Lewis/Loftus) Chapter 1 Introduction Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A Java program is best classified as A) hardware B) software C) storage D) processor E) input Answer: B Explanation: B) Programs are classified as software to differentiate them from the mechanisms of the computer (hardware). Storage and the processor are two forms of hardware while input is the information that the program processes. 2) 6 bits can be

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    together for world peace. Kennedy uses tropes and schemes in order to motivate American people to do something‚ and other countries for world peace. Kennedy explicates his deliberation by using figurative diction‚ inspirational tone‚ and parallel syntax. Kennedy uses figurative diction to bring attention to these phrases that address his main purpose of motivation to the people‚ and world peace. One part of figurative diction would be the rhetorical trope of a metaphor revealing his emotion of

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    the brainwaves of a child and create images out of the crystal walls it was built with(summary). The author’s writing style affects one nursery drastically‚ changing the real use of the crystallized room and the lives of the owners. With imagery‚ syntax‚ and diction‚ Bradbury creates this dystopian society and gives the reader a foreshadow of the power in technology (thesis). Throughout the story‚ imagery was used to describe the house and nursery in a specific way that made the home seem lively

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    life‚ set before the stature of the Emancipator himself‚ Abraham Lincoln. A rousing orator‚ King’s powerful tone shone brightly in his address to the devoted crowd assembled before him‚ his seminal “I Have A Dream” speech. Through the use of expert syntax‚ intense diction‚ and intelligent allusions‚ King creates a tone of insistent hope throughout his speech. By using anaphora‚ supplemented by varying sentence length‚ King builds on his tone and message of insistent hope. Throughout much of the middle

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    In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ the main character Marlow goes on a trip up the Congo River and is gravely effected by his encounters on this trip in a very negative way. In the excerpt from his novel‚ Conrad uses devices such as details‚ syntax‚ and diction to convey the immense physical and emotional effects the drowning trip had on the narrator. In the selection‚ Conrad employs the use of precise diction in order to portray the vast and unexplainable effects that the trip had on him

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    default: • An unvisited link is underlined and blue • A visited link is underlined and purple • An active link is underlined and red AMACC East Rizal 3rd Tri 2012-13 - COMP03 – Introduction to WWW - /aago 1 2/20/2013 HTML Links Syntax: Link Text where: href  The address that the link will go to when clicked target  The manner which the browser will display it name  Defines an internal bookmark of the page. This is for linking to a specific part of the page values: blank

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    pronouns “him” and “he” and the word “heavens” in the poem‚ indicating a sort of religious vibe. The poem is also very mysterious‚ constantly asking questions. The author uses diction‚ syntax‚ figurative language‚ and imagery to show the tone and theme. The theme being‚ the identity of a God or a Creator. Syntax in the poem develops the tone through punctuation. The poem asks a lot of questions‚ making the reader question who “he” is. The sentences are also short and fragmented‚ which forces the

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    Linux Commands pwd Print Working Directory (shell builtin) Syntax pwd [-LP] Options -P : The pathname printed will not contain symbolic links. -L : The pathname printed may contain symbolic links The default action is to show the current folder as an absolute path. All components of the path will be actual folder names - none will be symbolic links. ls List information about files. Syntax ls [Options]... [File]... Key Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuSUX nor --sort. -a

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    to shed light on just where certain language processes occur in the brain. There are a number of unanswered questions in psycholinguistics such as whether the human ability to use syntax is based on innate mental structures or emerges from interaction with other humans‚ and whether some animals can be taught the syntax of human language. Two other major subfields of psycholinguistics investigate first language acquisition‚ the process by which infants acquire language and second language acquisition

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