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    (Lorina, 2015). In David’s interaction with his mother, multiple open ended questions can be found such as in line 179 “Can you remember what it was about?” and in line 183 “And what happened?”. To answer these questions, David needed to construct a sentence and think of the vocabulary that is corresponding to his situation. Accordingly, open ended questions are beneficial to children’s language development as children need to answer these questions through vocabularies and creative thinking…

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    Meursaut: A simply careless character There are two types of completely opposite characters that can be represented throughout a novel; static and dynamic characters. All characters in a story fall within this range. A static character is simply described as someone who does not undergo an important change in the course of a story. Throughout a compelling story, the character would remain the same even though they may experience life changes. The static characters do not experience a change of…

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    Language is a very powerful tool that can be expressed in different forms, each with a unique perspective. This is present in the stories “Two Words” by Isabel Allende and “I Am Writing Blindly” by Roger Rosenblatt. It is also visible in the collage titled “Always Together” by Philippe Beha and “Translations” a poem by Lake Sagaris. Three themes can be taken from the four interpretations on language. The theme that language is visible in every person, that the same words can have dual meanings…

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    After analyzing the provided audiotape between Gramma and Sissy, it becomes evident that Gramma faces a communicative dilemma involving confronting Sissy, her granddaughter, about her eating disorder. A communicative dilemma is when two desired identities, within the same person, implicate conflicting discourse practices (Esch 2016). In the data provided, it is apparent that Gramma aspires to be loving and supportive of her granddaughter, but at the same time she must address the issue in a…

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    I felt more anxious than before because the store was quite busy and crowded. Furthermore, I was more anxious about the other people, and wondered how many of the people would hear me. This made me reluctant about doing the pseudostuttering. My sentence I used was, “How much are the candles.” I prolonged on the “m” in “much,” and did a repetition on the “c” in “candles.” While I was stuttering, I avoided eye contact, and tilted my head down and forward as if to help assist me to get the word out…

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    Walden Transcendentalism

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    Because Thoreau discovers lessons at the pond through nature he is bettering himself as a person and on a spiritual level. For example, because of the trip to the pond Thoreau stands up for what he believes in and is reprimanded for it by a jail sentence. However, he sticks to his beliefs and acts as he thinks he thinks he should in order to be the best version of himself that he can possibly be. Thoreau is considered one of the fathers of transcendentalism because he found peace at a spiritual…

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    In the poem, “Those Winter Sundays”, Robert Hayden plays on various denotations of the word “office” to make clear that love often means taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the…

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    Sophisticated Words on the Simple Life: Thoreau’s Rhetoric Nature is a complicated entity whom countless poets and writers have written about. Henry David Thoreau, a highly educated author who frequently wrote about nature, wanted to understand nature and, more importantly, life better. To do so, he went to live in the woods of Walden Pond for two years, and wrote a book about his time there. The resulting work, entitled Walden, discussed Thoreau’s time in Walden. The second chapter named…

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    Sеng And Eng Vocabulary

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    When preposition on occur before a specific date or day of the week ( related to time ), it is removed or omitted from the sentence in USEng. E.g. USEng : The new store will open Feb. 1st EngEng: The new store will open on Feb. 1st 2.Before temporal nouns indicating repetition or habitual action, the preposition may be omitted in USEng (the nouns must become plural if…

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    requiring them to perform mandatory sentencing role in a manner which is repugnant to the judicial process in a fundamental degree. This is because it requires the courts to breach a fundamental notion of equal justice by requiring them to impose sentences on certain offenders by reason of association rather than by reason of their own personal and individual guilt. However, it was thrown out due to the fact that such a challenge require the plaintiff to have a sufficient…

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