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    Lee 1 David Lee English 10 HP Period 8/25/14 Capote: In Cold Blood 1. When the author uses the combinations of words that startle and disturb for the purpose of using incongruity in the essay. These unusual combinations make the writing interesting and different for the readers. This gives a different attitude in the reader’s mind showing an unusual style in writing. Using unusual combinations that are usually not used together introduces the reader things they are not used too. Using…

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    In fact, there are 171 living languages being spoken in the Philippines today. However, these languages do no merely reflect governmental and educational policies. The current constitution of Philippines states that both Filipino (Tagalog) and English are the official languages of the country. The concept of what language should be used as a medium of instruction is an occurring debate in the Philippines then and now. In this paper, you will see how the English language adapted in the…

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    The Unseen Shame of Public vs. Private Conversations If you were to ask most people what the word “language” represented, you would likely be given a general and vague explanation such as, a system of letters and symbols with corresponding rules that when arranged to form words, and properly and uniformly pronounced allow individuals to communicate within their circles. The ability to communicate clearly is part of what holds a society together, it allows us to live and work together, and…

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    English has been spoken in America as a national language for so long. Every American knows how to speak and even right fluent English. The American English, though slightly differs with the British English. In the recent times, there has been an ongoing debate about whether the country should be multilingual or remain with the monolingual ways of speaking English as the national language. There have been various scholars writing about English as a language. Their viewpoints differ significantly…

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    our nation has created numerous forms of accents and regional terms to amass what we define as English in America. We all see the way we communicate to be justified even though we aren’t speaking our very own language in the proper form. Some people oppose this and find that if we all speak English within the proper context, we could communicate towards one another to a better extent. In “Why Good English Is Good for You,” John Simon uses anaphora, similes, personification, allusions, and…

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    nevertheless taught in a mixture of English and Chinese. It is a difficult and painstaking process to adjust in a…

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    these issues, international students can face even greater challenge adjustment problems that may affect the student’s academic success and wellbeing (Poyrazli and Grahame, 2007). One of the major issues that these international students face is language barrier that surrounds them in a new country (Yakunina et…

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    came to America to create a better life for their children but unfortunately they could not speak English. They also did not allow me to interact with kids of different races because they were fearful it would corrupt me. By the time I was suppose to start school, I could not speak English, and I was scared to suddenly be thrust in this new environment. I had trouble making friends because of my language barrier and I would distance myself from the other kids. After a few years I started…

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    My Mexican Heritage

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    My family's heritage is from Mexico. I was never told that I am Hispanic, I was only told that I was Mexican but I was also told to refer myself as an American. I did not even know the term, Hispanic, until I was in the eighth grade, when I saw my mother doing some paper work. I asked her what it meant, she said, "It's like another word for Mexican". I am part of the second generation in my family to be born in America. That means my parents did not teach me Spanish, so I had to learn it…

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    America is known for having freedom to improve people education. There’s so many things that can help people learn how to read and write. Not many country outside of America have literacy, they can’t learn or improve their reading and writing skills for different reasons. America forces student to go to school which it’s an advantage, but sadly a few disadvantage things can happen. Literacy is the ability to read, write and comprehend, it could be learned in many different ways. Not all…

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