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    It honestly depends on how you revise. Personally‚ I copied up notes from each lesson that I had and made sure all the topics were neatly organised‚ so by the time the course was finished I had done all my notes for revision‚ aided from two textbooks and lessons. This mean that from when I broke up in December I had all my revision materials ready to revise from and all I had to do was sit there and learn it! So I’m guessing if you do it that way you would have at least three weeks of solid revision

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    influenced and will most likely follow along with their society. However‚ when they remove themselves from their community and become in touch with nature for a while‚ that is when they are able to truly find themselves.      In So Hanshan Writes you thee words‚ it

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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix F Paragraphs and Topic Sentences Part I: Review the four paragraphs below. There is one paragraph matching each of the following types: summary‚ analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. Once you have read each paragraph‚ complete the following chart to identify the paragraph types. Underline the topic sentence in each paragraph. Paragraph Type of Paragraph 1 ANALYZING 2 SUMMARIZING 3 EVALUATING 4 SYNTHESIZING 1. Alice Doe’s article discussed overlooked

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    I found that the first paragraph about how important it is to have a will most effective. I found this paragraph most effective because the writer had rhythm and variety in the paragraph. The writer because he had rhythm and variety his information flowed. The writer stated facts about how important it is to have a will. I believe it is very important to have a will. When my grandmother passed all her belongings went to my uncle. I never received the belongings she had told me she was leaving me

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    WE LIVE BY Metaphor is for most people device of the poetic imagination and the rhetorical flourish--a matter of extraordinary rather than ordinary language. Moreover‚ metaphor is typically viewed as characteristic of language alone‚ a matter of words rather than thought or action. For this reason‚ most people think they can get along perfectly well without metaphor. We have found‚on the contrary‚ that metaphor is pervasive in everyday life‚ not just in language but in thought and action. Our ordinary

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    Rasmussen College Author Note This paper is being submitted on February 21‚ 2014‚ for Virginia Knox for B080 Reading and Writing Strategies course. How to plant and grow corn in your backyard Planting corn has many factors that come into consideration‚ such as planting location‚ corn varieties and planting depth and time. Growing corn in your own backyard can be done if the environment conditions are favorable. First you need to pick a planting site. This site needs

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    Body Paragraphs Worksheet Writing Prompt what stylistic elements does King use to influence his readers? After reading and analyzing "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚" write an essay in which you answer the question and analyze structure and language in his text‚ providing 3 or more examples to illustrate and clarify your analysis. What conclusion can you draw about the power of this text? 1. Copy and paste the introduction of your essay here. Check your grading feedback from Lesson 8 to see if

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    What Is a Paragraph? WRIT 1044 What Is a Paragraph? Paragraphs are clusters of information supporting an essay’s main point (in works of fiction‚ they advance the action or develop the characters). Paragraphs need to be clearly focused‚ well developed‚ organized‚ coherent‚ and a manageable length – generally 5-8 sentences. See page 81 in your textbook! How Do You Begin? Each paragraph should begin with what is called a topic sentence – a one-sentence summary of the argument

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    Word Chapter 1 — Creating‚ Formatting‚ and Editing a Word Document with a Picture MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The default view in Word is ____. a. Print Layout view b. Headline view c. Web Layout view d. Outline view REF: WD 5 2. The ____ as shown in the accompanying figure is a formatting mark that indicates where the ____ was pressed. a. TAB key c. ENTER key b. SPACEBAR d. SHIFT key REF: WD 6 3. To enter a blank line into a document‚ press the ____ key without typing any text on the

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    WORD CHOICE A writer’s selection of words as determined by a number of factors‚ including meaning (both denotative and connotative)‚ specificity‚ level of diction‚ and tone. "Word choice often determines whether or not you get your message across. Making poor word choices and not writing appropriately for the audience can distract the reader so much that the message you intended to convey is missed." Definition of Slang: An informal nonstandard variety of speech characterized by newly coined

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