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    Name Teacher Argumentation-Persuasion Essay 17 February 2012 Standardized Testing and Students Standardized testing can be stressful for high school students. The outcome of the test determines whether the student passes or fails. The test is useful when diagnosing a problem or trying to determine if a student has learned what the teacher has taught them. Standardized test results are used as a large factor to make decisions regarding graduation and grade promotion. When standardized tests

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    Text linguistics Module I. Classificationally meaningful characteristics of the text as an integral and independent object of investigation. Lecture 6. Conceptual variability of linguistic interpretations of the text essence and status and their reflections in the models of the text descriptions. Problem for discussion Evolution of the text description approaches. Models of the text descriptions. Grounds for the chosen models and schemes of the text descriptions

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    particular‚ it has drastically altered our speech and idiolect. For example within the texting community a vast amount of acronyms‚ abbreviations‚ and alphabetisms have prevailed; such as Bruv‚ famalam‚ YGM‚ YOlO. This is all evidence for the way technology has drastically simplified our speech and idiolect and arguably our intelligence. In addition the meanings of words in society have also changed as time has progressed. For example‚ “Gay” in modern day society defines as Bad or stupid or unwanted

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    ‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. A: There are two types of behaviour‚ innate and learned. Innate behaviour (also known as nature) is defined as natural and instinctive. It is the behaviour present at birth‚ the fixed‚ unchanging behaviours.Nativists believe that various aspects of behaviour are innate. They argue that behaviour is due to genetics as we inherit the qualities that decide the kind of person we will be. For example‚ reflexes. Some examples of these

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    politician. Rhetoric is defined as the art of persuasion of as many people as possible‚ or the study of effective speaking and writing. It is difficult to discuss rhetoric without thinking of politicians and how they use their ability to speak to accomplish their political goals or further their careers. The Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote a treatise on the study of rhetoric and how a person could become a successful speaker. This essay will discuss what qualities and techniques

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    Module One: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is forensic science? Is the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past which is then used in the criminal justice system. 2. What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? Toxicology‚ biology‚ and chemistry. 3. What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? Courts typically take into consideration a person’s education degrees‚ the number of years of experience that the

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    essential. Text A is an essay written by an African girl embedded in an African culture published in 2014‚ while text B is an article published by the Encyclopedia Britannica during the 21st century. Both texts deals share the theme of Hausa culture‚ however‚ text A does it in a more reflective and personal way by explaining her own understanding of identity‚ while text C is more straightforward and informative about the different aspects of this culture. As mentioned before‚ text A is an essay

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    The text under analysis is an extract from Snow by Ann Beattie‚ an American short story writer and novelist‚ whose work has been compared to Alice Adams‚ J.D. Salinger‚ John Cheever‚ and John Updike. It is a piece of very intimate narration and may be considered even as the inner monologue of the author resembling a momentary picture of her precious memories. They are presented through a number of bright images with prevailing accent on snow‚ which determined the title of the story as well. Following

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    they were able to use the killer’s reading habits against him. They knew his aspirations and character‚ from that they were able to determine what he might have read. That logic works in both directions. “Details about money‚ reading‚ blushing‚ sex‚ and death matter because they ‘reveal people’s schemes and desires’” (Emsley). Every character in Persuasion reveals their aspirations and character through their reading habits. It is easily seen through Captain Benwick‚ Charles Musgrove‚ Captain Harville

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    A classic text does more then tell an interesting story. It has many features such as that it gives us insight into specific historical events‚ highlights issues or concerns that are still around today‚ they can also last the test of time by still being relevant in the modern world and finally classic texts can serve to warn us of repeating the same mistakes made in the past. Any text that has these characteristics can be classified as a classic text. The novel ’Animal Farm’‚ the extract from ’Pride

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