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    special moments he cherishes. He always stays writes by his one true sentence."From things that…

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    My strategy is called PACE. Preview, Ask questions while reading (Bloom’s taxonomy style questions), column notes, and finally Elaborate the notes. Throughout my time in LTRE 190 I picked up on a few good strategies that I was good at and a few that I did not do so well on. Through that process I learned how I actually learn and how to become better at learning. My strategy device consist of strategies that worked well for me so I combined them. When a student uses PACE they are constantly…

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    The story of an hour is one of the most popular and classic stories of Kate Chopin who is recognized as one of the essential authors in American. The title The Story of an Hour signals the content is about the description of Louise Mallard one-hour life. The whole story introduces the woman Louise Mallard who spends the sorrowful time after hearing her husband’s death and notices that marriage which is dull in her life only imposes constraints on her and feels totally free after the death of her…

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    Diction In Araby

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    The diction level demonstrated by the narrator is very mature. There are several words, phrases, and connections that are made throughout the story, which many uneducated or younger audiences may not completely understand. Perhaps the short story is written as a flashback from an older adult. Many of the descriptions and most of the story is written in past tense as if someone is looking back to a particular part of their life. In addition, I find it hard to believe that a young boy would be…

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    Tectonics In Architecture

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    the viewer’s previous disposition, level of education, or mindset this nearly universal constant will remain true. As the user continues to focus on the structure, smaller gestures will reveal themselves. Texture, colour, mass, and light may be some simple examples of this, however they all share the same trait; they may all be considered “tectonics” of a project. The fundamentals of architecture may be referred to as “tectonics” due to the fact that they are elements “pertaining to building…

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    * No: Please save this document to your computer now. * Yes: Great! Let’s get to work! | (See next page for part 1) Question 1:Your boss, Dr. Williams, has been treating a very popular celebrity who has committed suicide.In respect to patient’s rights, the conversations that we have with patients are considered privileged communication. You are exposed to confidential information and you must be sure you do not violate the Physician-Patient relationship. | 10 points | Directions to…

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    words that stood out to me and made should to highlight them so I can go back later and look up the word and define it in my own words so I can have a better understanding of it. What I did next was read the text and made a couple of annotations to sentences that stood out to me that I thought would be important or useful for when I’m writing my questions. After reading both the chapters and annotating I started to create question, while thinking of the question I went…

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    school day. I learned a lot in Professor Gitlin’s class. One of the very first things that I learned in my English 1301 class was how to fix my sentence fragments. My first paper in English 1301 wasn’t very good. After it was graded I read over the markings, and saw a lot of the word “frag”. My paper consisted of many sentence fragments, or incomplete sentences. This was a very big problem for me because…

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    rhetorically effective in proving that kindness can get you far in life by using repetition, parallelism, ethos, and rhetorical questions. When people repeat a certain phrase or a sentence it is more memorable…

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    The Pure Simplicity of Deep Meaning This poem begins with a question addressing a lamb by a child asking about its creator in “The Lamb”. The poem starts off with the question “little lamb, who made thee?” William Blake does not hesitate to bring the title into place. The lamb represents purity and innocence; children are innocent as well which makes the lamb and the narrator have a connection. Later we learn that the lamb and the narrator have the same creator. This goes along the same context…

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