Worksheet Answer the following questions‚ using information from this week’s readings. Respond to each question in 100 to 200 words. 1. Briefly explain the five choices speakers can make. How do these elements determine a speech’s success or failure? Invention‚ arrangement‚ style‚ delivery‚ and memory. I feel each one has its place. It depends upon what the audience is expecting. Is it to be lots of research‚ if so then you need to have done your research to be sure it is all correct. Being
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tomatoes from the vines and notice how the oldest girl is close to tears because she was happy here‚ and how the youngest girl is beaming because she wasn’t. And the first thing she’ll put on the trailer will be the bottling-set she never unpacked from Grovedale‚ and when the loaded ute bumps down the drive past the blackberry canes with their last shrivelled fruit‚ she won’t even ask why they’re leaving this time‚ or where they’re headed for she’ll only remember how‚ when they came here she held
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Doehring IB English 5-6‚ HL‚ period 5 Written Task 1 02/03/13 Rationale This piece is a poem and biography written using the writing style of Judith Beveridge in How to Love Bats to show something that I love‚ coins‚ and how they represent a link between all humans and the history of the life we all share and have gone through. This story contains many ideas that are similar to Judith Beveridge’s poem however they are from my point of view and imply a different conclusion and afterthought for
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precisely defined by any but God. How much do you love your spouse? 1. You are 90 years of age‚ and your son comes home from abroad with a gift of car for you with full air conditioner – he may be claiming you on “life” in the mortuary. Your breakthroughs must manifest now! 2. Unfaithfulness in keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty; you may as well borrow a person’s money as his time. - Horace Manni. 3. There is influential power in gentle words. A word gently spoken
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Twenty Years Down the Road………… What will your life be like in twenty years? What do you think you will be doing? How will you look? What kind of job will you have? Where will you be living? Will you have a family? What impact do you think you may have on society or your peers if you become highly successful in the career/profession you have chosen? What personal qualities do you think you will bring to the profession/career that will make you stand out from the rest of the people in the same
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09/16/13 Food that I Love and Hate My favorite type of food that I love would be cinnamon donuts. They are so darn good‚ you cannot describe in words how they taste like‚ the dough practically melts in your mouth‚ but try to imagine the best‚ sweetest‚ and most satisfying dessert you ever had and multiply that experience by ten thousand. It has such a wonderful aroma of homemade cooked bread‚ coated with sprinkles of cinnamon glittering
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-the do not corrode‚ warp or rot Doors and windows -It is suggested to use wooden door and window frames instead of concrete or steel. Framing Timber framing -naturally sound insulated -strong structure -construction times are less Recycled steel framing -It’s easy to use when contractors are building your house -less framing material compared to wood but will still be the same structure if you used wood. -Walls‚ roof and ceilings will not change due to the weather changes -they do not
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Selection Test Score SCORE Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket (page 198) Recalling and Interpreting (49 points total; 7 points each) Write the letter of the best answer. 1. Why does Tom want to spend the evening working? a. His boss has asked him to do so. b. He is eager to finish his proposal. c. He wants to be paid for overtime work. d. He doesn’t care to see the movie his wife wants to see. 2. Clare’s response to Tom’s desire to stay home is one of a. relief. c. regret. b. anger. d. suspicion
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Saying “I Do” 1. If I decided to live with my significant other I would not feel social pressure to be married because I never want to get married. My family approves how I feel because if that’s what I want then they’re happy for me. Of course‚ my mom wants me to get married because I’m her only daughter but she respects the fact that I don’t want to. My personal expectations of cohabitations are I don’t want to be married; too many marriages fall apart so easily which leads to divorce. I would rather
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Morganne Truesdale Instructor: Alling ENC 1101.77 June 24‚ 2013 Essay #1: Saying “I Do” What’s the first thing that pops into your head when you think “marriage”? Do you smell a home cooked meal waiting on the table‚ after a long-hard day at work? Do you picture a beautiful home with a white picket fence? Maybe you think about a gorgeous white dress‚ that was altered to fit you just right. Or maybe it’s not white at all because your favorite color is black‚ and you refuse to be cliché on
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