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    Paret's Diction Essay

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    affects the reader on many levels. In the first paragraph‚ the author begins the piece by using strong‚ uplifting words that describe Paret as being a “champion” and comments on his “ability to take a punch.” This use of diction creates an image of a true champion; a man that is respected‚ inside the readers mind. Those words make the reader respect Paret and create an attachment to him. In these few‚ short sentences the author is able to create a vivid image of Paret and allows the reader to get to

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    Additionally‚ it does not express a complete thought which leaves a reader with an unclarified sentence with many questions and thoughts of what could be the essential truth. Perhaps‚ the most noticeable aspect in The Wars is the fact that Findley uses incomplete sentences on the readers which makes the reader fill in the gaps on the important sentences. This is evident when the protagonist in the novel The Wars is on his way to Bailleul and comes across a small farm and notices that there is a cow

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    The way a novel positions a reader can determine how effective it is at engaging it’s audience’s ideas. This novel written by best selling author; J.C Burke displays the story of a young adult who tries to find his way through life‚ with the guidance of a Bosnian-Serbian war veteran who fought for Yugoslavia. Pig boy positions me to identify and sympathise with Miro’s values‚ particularly being a good father figure through the use of point of view‚ emotive language‚ and mood. First person point

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    novella‚ Steinbeck causes the reader to feel dislike for Curley as he is portrayed as a violent‚ aggressive man. An example of his nature is during section 3 when Curley is quick to pick a fight with Lennie for no reason. It may be clear to the reader that Steinbeck chose Lennie to be the target as there is an intimate sense of sympathy towards him due to his disability causing the reader to feel further dislike for Curley. Steinbeck uses this scene to give the reader an initial opinion on the character

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    portrayed right in the beginning. The author allows the reader to see from the beginning to the end the insanity of the man. This story is told in first person and it becomes a problem throughout the story. The narrator becomes an unreliable narrator. The reader cannot fully trust the narrator‚ and believe he is telling the whole truth. Throughout the story‚ the man tries to tell or impose on the reader that he is sane. He tries to explain to the reader that if he were crazy would he do something that a

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    time can be perceived differently by what the culture values. It gives the reader a better comprehension of time globally that can allow them to grow intellectually. The readers that want to expand their knowledge and conduct business with other cultures would value from this article. “Autism Spectrum Disorder” is an informative article that brings a general understanding of the disorder to its readers. It focusses on readers that are looking to better understand Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and

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    fictional‚ mythological‚ or real world figures. His poems give readers a series of emotions making them judge their lives. Ovid writes his poems with careful precision. He romanticizes his poems in the hopes of displaying a clear message to the reader. In this collection of poems‚ translated by Rolfe Humphries‚ readers can observe that Ovid is trying to teach lessons that should be considered in their everyday lives. In his poems‚ Ovid wants readers to understand what he thinks should be known to them. He

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    Jo Goodwin Parker Poverty

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    the reader. The use of “you” evokes in the reader a feeling of her accusing him‚ given that it is not as easy as he thinks to come out of poverty. Also the “you” drags in the reader

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    Ereader Analysis

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    E-Reader Analysis Chosen Product - Introduction E-reader. Portable‚ low-power‚ high-resolution device designed to display digital versions of written material from books‚ magazines‚ newspapers and other printed sources (Educause‚ 2010). Can also be used to store and listen to music and browse internet. Manufacturer: Amazon‚ Sony‚ Barnes & Noble‚ Kobo Inc. 1. What makes my chosen class of products innovative? E-reader is a small portable device which can be used for storing numerous amount

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    Editorial feel as though smoking is a serious danger to the community and it is up to society to put and end to it. The Editorial approaches the issue with a sarcastic tone‚ which dismisses the opposing views in a passive aggressive manner. This sways the reader by having them join in on the “joke”. The Editorials main audience for this article would be all current smokers as well as family and friends of smokers that could encourage them to quit their “toxic” and “poisonous” habits. The Editorial begins

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