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    ELEMENT IN WRITING

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    ELEMENTS OF WRITING A.) Coherence B.) Parallelism PROJECT IN ENGLISH – 1 1st Semester 2013-2014 Submitted By: Encar Marie Sarno Felina Anne Malgapo Randy Albert Boragay I. OBJECTIVES The learners are expected to: 1. Determine the difference between Coherence and Parallelism. 2. Enhance Coherence using Parallel structures. 3. Recall conjunctions. 4. Match Infinitives with Infinitives and so on. 5. Compare Infinitives‚ Prepositional phrases and Clauses. 6. Apply Coherence

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    William Shakespeare’s uses of literary elements are evident all throughout the play. In Act 2 Shakespeare uses many forms of symbolism and notable quotes to express his ideas. His use of metaphors and similes help construct his play. Act 2 really portrays the exploration of comic relief‚ conflict and metaphorical thoughts. Comic relief allowed Shakespeare to include elements of humour throughout the play‚ that otherwise was generally serious. These humorous interludes give the audience a rest from

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    In his play The Tempest‚ Shakespeare uses the stage to present to the audience a microcosm of society. He minimizes the ideologies of his society so that they are represented through the characters and settings of the play. Through the use of dramatic conventions‚ the playwright examines human behaviour and emotion on a smaller scale. The shipwreck and the island are a world of their own; however‚ they are both representative of wider ideas. The play reflects how human nature shapes a society. There

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    Elements of Organizing

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    by which the concern is able to define the role positions‚ the jobs related and the co- ordination between authority and responsibility. Hence‚ a manager always has to organize in order to get results. Elements of Organizing A manager performs organizing function with the help of following elements:- 1. Identification of activities - All the activities which have to be performed in a concern have to be identified first. For example‚ preparation of accounts‚ making sales‚ record keeping‚ quality

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ he explored many different issues‚ such as ambitions and appearance and reality. Many clever techniques were used to present these themes‚ for example contrast imagery and the use of characters. For presenting the theme ambition‚ Shakespeare used contrast in the character Macbeth. At the beginning of the play Macbeth is a good person. Lady Macbeth described him as being "too full of the milk of human kindness". This image of a mother always caring for

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    Elements of Persuasion

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    Elements of Persuasion Persuasion has been defined as “the process by which a message induces change in beliefs‚ attitudes‚ or behaviors” (Myers‚ 2010‚ p. 230). Utilizing the elements of persuasion are important when searching for effective ways to reach a given audience. Educating individuals about domestic violence and the affects it can have can be beneficial in many ways and communicating the message can be accomplished using a variety of methods. One of the largest misconceptions is

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    How does Stevenson and Shakespeare use setting to indicate a problem with characters? Stevenson foreshadows a problem with Hyde by describing the door‚ in great detail‚ to Hyde’s home‚ because the door is described as uncared for‚ “the door‚ which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker‚ was blistered and distained.” The fact that the door was “blistered” shows that the inhabitant(s) did not care for their home‚ in Victorian times‚ the home owners would receive little to no respect from neighbours

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    Light and Element

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    the lab. It should include the name of the element (or unknown) examined and the color of the observed flame  Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. The first unknown element sodium knew it was because she got yellow and each element corresponded a unique color.   The second element potassium knew it was because I acquired a blue color‚ in the experiment verified that each element corresponded to a different color. Part

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    The Raven Gothic Elements.

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    up with an essay called “The Philosophy of Composition” in which he revealed how he wrote it. Gothic literature is defined as emphasising elements such as grotesqueness‚ mysteriousness and desolation; generally‚ it is a marriage between the Horror and Romance genres. The genre shows a dark and mad view of the world through elements such as: The Supernatural (ghosts‚ spirits etc); madness; isolation and loneliness; death; secrets (such as mysteries or underground passages); monsters (vampires‚ Frankenstein’s

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    Elements of Motivation

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    Key Elements of Motivation Key Elements of Motivation Kaplan University Motivation is the process that account for an individual ’s intensity‚ direction and persistence toward attaining a goal. It is the result of the interaction of the individual and the situation. This paper will discuss motivational theories of Malsow ’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory; Herzberg ’s Two-Factor Theory‚ McClelland ’s Theory‚ Reinforcement Theory‚ Equity Theory and Expectancy Theory‚ how they apply to modern managers

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