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    followed by a response to‚ Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I have a dream” speech. Martin Luther King delivered his speech ‚ “I Have a Dream” on August 28‚ 1963‚ at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In his speech‚ MLKJr.‚ discusses the theme of freedom by using rhetorical effects. Martin Luther KingJr.‚ states the word “freedom” twenty times emphasizing the primary theme and one purpose that action must be taken or dire consequences could occur. King is able to incorporate his theme in a clear

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    future as well as the present. Marks will be awarded for the following criteria: Use of voice and body language Originality of concept and content Appropriateness of language for the subject and audience Vocabulary and grammar Please note that there will be no specific time limitations‚ but you are strongly encouraged to take your time when delivering the speech. Points on the delivery and writing of the speech will be covered in class on several occasions so there will be plenty of opportunities

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    IELTS: Academic reading IELTS: Academic writing IELTS: Speaking Licensed to: Username: demouser Email: demouser@demouser.com Copyright: Sebalus Solutions e.U. The document is licensed only for personal use for the specified user. Any unauthorised use or distribution is expressly forbidden and will be prosecuted. Username: demouser Email: demouser@demouser.com The document is licensed only for personal use for the specified user. Any unauthorised use or distribution is expressly forbidden

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    freedoms as exposed in Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter From Birmingham Jail. Even though our Founding Fathers established these rights to all of the people in 1787 and slavery had been abolished in 1865‚ a negro’s life did not fall under this covenant of freedom. Hostility and intolerance plagued these times‚ and someone needed to put an end to the oppression. Too much scarlet red had oozed out of the lives of innocent negro men‚ women‚ and children. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of those individuals

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    ESSAY WRITING!! How Essay writing is being processed step by step: In every essay‚ the following are required: 1) What to write:- the content of the essay 2) How to write: - the organization‚ diction (key words)‚ general structure of the essay. 3) Understanding the topic/issue of the subject matter. 4) Plan and structure your essay. 5) Creativity on your writing (speak through your writing). Now‚ every essay is expected to comprise of at least 5 paragraphs. This entails:

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    allows readers and viewers to fully understand and comprehend the reasoning behind Young Hamlet’s descent into madness‚ while other texts leave readers preoccupied with looming unanswered questions that prevent deeper analysis of cause and effect. Stephen King’s classic horror novel‚ The Shining‚ is a tale so terrifying and chaotic that readers are often too busy to analyze Jack Torrance’s descent into madness in a

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    you choose to write a narrative essay‚ you can narrate a story related to floods; and if you choose to write a descriptive essay‚ you can focus on describing floods. Descriptive Essay: WRITING a descriptive essay is perhaps more difficult than writing a narrative essay because it makes more demands on one’s use of language. In a descriptive essay‚ you need to give a detailed description of a person‚ place‚ object‚ experience or memory. Your description must be so effective that the person‚ place

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    skin but by the content of their character” (King). One of the many quotes said by the famous Martin Luther King Junior. Mr. King was born on January 29 1929‚ in Atlanta‚ Georgia did not believe he would become so great. His speech changed the world bring peace and somewhat harmony. The true reason behind this speech and why it was so great lays in what he did. To start‚ one voice can change the tone or the mood of how everything goes. Dr. King would use his voice throughout this speech. His voice

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was a great man‚ but what was he really like? well from his famous speech I’ve been on a mountaintop we learn that he was a very caring person. Not only that but martin also showed a very determined and helpful spirit‚ but how can we tell that this was a part of his personality‚ well in his speech it shows his personality and his beliefs best. Martin talked about a lot of things but in this speech we see that his focus was on human rights and bettering a community that was

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    Guannan Wang 9/19/12 The Open Boat by Stephen Crane Stephen Crane’s Open Boat is based on his own experience when he was shipwrecked off the coast of Florida. The story is famous for its philosophical theme of existentialism‚ powerfully evoked in the line” If I am going to drowned (repeated thrice)‚ why in the name of the seven mad gods‚ who rule the sea‚ was I allowed to come thus far and contemplate sand and trees?” (Crane). This opens up an existential view of man’s place in the universe.

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