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    could’ve been a disastrous situation with a delicate but passionate speech. Although the original purpose of the speech was democratic election run address‚ it shifted over to a call for peace in the nation. Kennedy’s use of strong diction and effective syntax clearly elaborated to the audience the value of the peaceful action the nation must strive towards. Kennedy begins his speech with a kind question to the audience to settle them‚ then proceeds to explain the unfortunate

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    topicNine Cascading Style Sheet Learning Objectives At the end of this chapter the students should be able to: To use class selector to apply styles into html attributes. To use style sheet to give all web pages of the websites the same format and layout. To specify standard font‚ font color‚ font size‚ and others aspect of text To create a style sheet that governs the total appearance of the whole website. To specify the form styles of the web pages. Introduction What is CSS? CSS stands

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    it were a flashback in his mind. Afterwards‚ he continues to write the rest of the story in present tense showing that he was then talking about himself in the time he wrote “Superman and Me.” Finally‚ the last literary term Alexie uses is syntax. Syntax is the arrangement of words into phrasing patterns‚ repetition‚ different sentence types or lengths. Alexie has an amazing example of this in paragraph seven of “Superman and Me.” Paragraph seven reads as the following (italicized words were not

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    once‚ in the beginning sentence‚ and then refers to money “it” later on. The essay is full of situations and possibilities of a person’s life without money and how unbecoming that life can be.  Hazlitt writes in three sentences by using elongated syntax and parallelism in his essay to give the impression of a rant so that the audience has no way to argue back with his views. Hazlitt refers to money as “it” in the essay to exaggerate its importance. He writes “it” in place of “money” as one would

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    Letter‚ I have realized Hawthorne’s attitude towards the Puritans. The author cleverly portrayed his perspective through his syntax‚ diction‚ and imagery. Based on the authors writing style‚ I have concluded that Hawthorne finds the Puritans “severe”‚ “grim”‚ “rigid”‚ “awful”‚ and “cold”. Hawthorne suggests his attitude regarding the Puritans through his use of syntax and parallelism. When the writer described the possible people who might have committed a crime‚ he repeatedly used the phrase

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    circumstantial. Although the film adaptation utilizes body language‚ and the play applys short syntax‚ each productively emphasize how betrayal affects love in all relationships. In Claudio and Hero’s romantic relationship‚ at the wedding where Claudio publicly denounces Hero‚ it is caused by his feelings of betrayal. The idea of Hero’s disloyalty completely changed his perspective of her. The use of short syntax within the play emphasizes the betrayal he feels‚ fueling his loss of love towards Hero as

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    Edgar Allen Poe Narrative Authors use forms of syntax‚ diction‚ imagery‚ tone‚ and argument to illustrate the point and feel that they want to get across to the reader. In this narrative‚ Edgar Allen Poe uses elements in his narrative to argue that although what he has experienced might not be so horrible in another’s eyes‚ it has destroyed him. He uses syntax and diction to describe the rest of his narrative‚ and to reinforce his statements‚ which seems to contrast another when he states that

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    many different literary devices and examples of them that show and represent the theme‚ loss of faith. The most widely used devices in this book are foreshadowing‚ tone‚ and syntax. Elie used all of these to explain his feelings toward God and toward people in general. In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel uses foreshadowing‚ tone‚ and syntax to explain the importance of how certain situations can affect your faith. These literary devices are all placed

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    reminiscing in past failed loves. Another literary device used in both “Strawberry Wine” and The Great Gatsby is syntax to convey the image of unsuccessful attempts at love. For instance‚ when Fitzgerald brings up the green light at the end of the dock in The Great Gatsby‚ and the author in “Strawberry Wine” states‚ “my first taste of love oh bittersweet”‚ these two lines use syntax to show the profound effect of a love and the failure to either hold onto it or to attain it. The idea of the green

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    Doing Statistical Analysis Excel provides a large number of statistical functions. These and the tools in the Analysis ToolPak cover most types of statistical analysis that you would need to do in finance and include in your models. Many people look at functions as "black boxes." You input the arguments‚ and the functions provide the answers. In a way this view is true‚ but it is also dangerous - you may use a function or tool incorrectly or misinterpret the results. So take the time to know

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