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    Guide Wi-Reader DW09 [pic] Copyright © 2011‚ Carry Technology Co.‚ Ltd. All Right Reserved Table of Content Chapter 1: Introduction ………………………………..………2 1.1 Introduction ……..………………………………………………....2 1.2 Hardware Features ……..………………………………………………....3 1.3 Software Features ……..………………………………………………....4 1.4 Package Contents ……..………………………………………………....4 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation …………………………...5 2.1 How to install Network function ……………..……..…….……5 2.2 How to start reader and charger

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    discriminating reader may take pleasure in reading "The Destructors"‚ over an immature reader. A discriminating reader is a reader that takes deep pleasure in fiction that deals with life significantly‚ expects characters‚ plot and themes that are complex or realistic and that may challenge his or her beliefs and view of reality. This means that a discriminative reader would enjoy reading interpretive literature‚ like "The Destructors". "The Destructors" will appeal to a discriminating reader because it

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    certain traits that allow the reader to engage and involve a reader into their work of art. Since many writers wish to immerse the reader‚ their stories contain similar elements‚ even if their writings are completely different. Most authors can integrate a reader into a story by using only a couple different methods. The technique many writers use includes vividly describing their characters‚ using their internal conflicts‚ and certain points of view to help the reader immerse into the story they have

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    use of the third person in Young Goodman Brown because the use of the first person in Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart allows the reader to feel the narrator’s panic while the third person narrator in Young Goodman Brown only tells the story and the reader does not feel the main character’s feelings. By telling the story of the Tell Tale Heart in the first person‚ Poe allows his readers to see the build up of the main characters insanity with the use of language and crazy and rambling dialogue. On the other

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    Garcia-Marquez usage of diction and imagery create a memorable impact on the reader; these details linger within the minds of the readers to further incite the overall plot of the story. In Suskind novel Perfume the author is able to demonstrate how additional detail effects the reader to create different atmospheres‚ within the novel of Chronicle of a Death Foretold the author usage of magical realism manipulates the reader sense‚ and in both stories usage of detail in exaggeration creates a sense

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    bias opinions as as well. Brook and Rauch tend to talk to the reader‚ ask questions and at the same time answering the questions for the reader‚ deciding the reader’s point of view towards the subject questioned. Brooks allows the reader to connect with him and win the reader to his side to succeed as a writer.In the article “One Nation Slightly Divisible‚” David Brook quotes other a sociologist to convince the

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    concept‚ but finds its usage unavoidable when trying to teach his view. He manipulates the reader first by his use of the concept itself‚ then with negative words which appeal

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    the crime‚ readers get drawn into the plot and cannot stop reading until they find out the solution to the mystery. Simply put‚ readers are drawn to detective fiction because it is so easy to become completely engrossed in the stories. The trick of the author is how to create such an environment to keep readers coming back again and again to the genre. The easiest way to begin to draw any reader into a story is through the characters. By creating characters in which the readers can both trust

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    are elements in literature that grab the readers attention and keep them interested‚ especially in gothic literature. In gothic literature‚ authors use different literary elements to create many gothic elements in their stories or poems. The main goal of any gothic author is to entertaining the reader by using different ways to implement fear. In "The Fall of The House of Usher"‚ Poe creates suspense‚ uses symbolism‚ and uses gothic elements to keep the reader interested and to make the story interesting

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    At times‚ writers struggle to communicate effectively with readers. The reader can seem a distant but present threat‚ and writing in a clear fashion can seem impossible. However‚ various tips and techniques alleviate difficulties in writing effectively. For example‚ by directing my writing toward a specific audience‚ I can define for the audience my meaning and purpose in writing. Additionally‚ using diction‚ syntax‚ linear paragraph structure‚ and correct grammar can illuminate thoughts and clarify

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