Writing Simply Is it Possible to Write "Clearly and Simply"? The task of writing clearly and simply has never been either clear or simple. In fact‚ it can be one of the most difficult of all writing tasks. Clear and simple writing is an art to which many aspire and few achieve. Even so‚ the understandability of web content depends upon clear and simple writing. Unclear or confusing writing is an accessibility barrier to all readers‚ but can be especially difficult for people with reading disorders
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Victorian Certificate of Education 2011 ENGLISH (ESL) Written examination Thursday 3 November 2011 Reading time: 9.00 am to 9.15 am (15 minutes) Writing time: 9.15 am to 12.15 pm (3 hours) TASK BOOK Section Number of questions A – Text response (Reading and responding) B – Writing in Context (Creating and presenting) C – nalysis of language use (Using language to A persuade) 20 4 2 Number of questions to be answered 1 1 2 Marks 40 30 30 Total
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Context: Shakespeare’s England In groups‚ choose one aspect of 17th Century England to research (each group should have a different topic). Your task is to create a brief‚ yet informative PowerPoint that explains your chosen aspect of 17th Century England (about 3 minutes). You should (in dot point form): - Provide an overview to educate your classmates. - Explain how this affected people and life in general during this time. - Try to make some connections to ‘King Lear’. - Ask if there are
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AGING IN A FAMILY CONTEXT March 9‚ 2010 SOCIAL and DEMOGRAPHIC changes since 1950’s have shaped ‘family’ Increase longevity‚ decrease fertility‚ “beanpole family” (people are living longer) Diversity in family forms‚ norms (ex. mother‚ father with children‚ single families) Continuity & change in family roles & relationships Family is ‘fluid’: includes present & past members (people move in and out of your family through many ways) What is family? “A relatively permanent group of people
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CX1. Nature of conflict Examples: 1. ‘Conflict is inevitable.’ Humble honest 2. ‘Conflict occurs between the powerful and the powerless.’ 3. ‘Without conflict‚ there is no progress or change.’ 4. ‘Conflicts from history can teach us many things about ourselves and the times in which we live.’ 5. ‘Social order can deteriorate into conflict and anarchy with disturbing ease.’ 6. ‘Conflict is a destructive force in our lives.’ 7. ‘Conflict is an unavoidable part of being human.’ 8. ‘We need
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Sacrifice is often necessary to resolve conflict The power of sacrifice should never be underestimated. Where have the capacity to give up a possession or what is valuable to us for the sake of other’s considerations‚ tensions and conflict can usually be resolved. As a naïve and confused teenager‚ I left the country and all that I had ever known. The idyllic setting of Surrey Hills‚ where the autumn leaves created a dusty orange wave on the concrete pavement was replaced by a bluestone cottage
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Character and Context Graphic Organizer In the organizer below‚ describe the current context (according to the novel) and the new context (according to the year to which your character is going to travel). Provide details to show that you understand how changing the time‚ possibly the place‚ and the context may change the character’s response to the obstacle he or she faces and the tools or resources that he or she has to deal with the obstacle. The character who is time traveling today is
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communicating with other people. Even though Tannen‚ Munoz‚ and Tan show many differences about the impact of language on their lives‚ they are extremely similar in their writing styles‚ in their approaches‚ and in their overall theme. One area of similarity of Tannen‚ Munoz and Tan’s essays is in their styles of writing. The first writing style that these three authors share is descriptive. All of the writers share their story using the descriptive approach telling their story with great detail. An example
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fictional town of Malgudi‚ first introduced in Swami and Friends. His narratives highlight social context and provide a feel for his characters through everyday life. He has been compared to William Faulkner‚ who also created a fictional town that stood for reality‚ brought out the humour and energy of ordinary life‚ and displayed compassionate humanism in his writing. Narayan’s short story writing style has been compared to that of Guy de Maupassant‚ as they both have an ability to compress the
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1. What is the historical framework of this issue? 2. What is the political context of this issue? 3. What message does the media piece attempt to portray? Was the media coverage biased or unbiased? Was the issue sensationalized or portrayed objectively? 4. How might the media coverage affect the public’s perception of this issue? Does it encourage or discourage prejudice‚ discrimination‚ and stereotyping? 5. How might this issue affect the U.S. economy and labor force? 6. If you were
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