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    initially kick off their campaign, Dove started to produce billboards. These billboards started in Canada and spread into the United States. The billboards featured a picture of all different types of women, and then next to the image would be two adjectives with coinciding…

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    volunteer students given appointments to be photographed wearing swimwear in the research setting, whilst being directed to take eight stress positions used in bioenergetics analysis to show patterns of armouring. Participants were then given the Adjective Check List (ACL) and Bioenergetic Analysis Measure (BAM) in a group setting, whilst the Thermatic Apperception Test (TAT) was administered independently by those not involved in the photography of the sample. Although body and mind are…

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    clip down. After I told him that he quickly got started on his work. I think this was a good experience for me. I learned that having classroom management is critical. The student needs to know there is consequences. One event I witnessed for the adjective ugly would be the reaction of one of my students. My CT has told me to try and translate to the students who do not know English very well. As I was speaking to the student another student reacted furious. He said, “Why does he not learn…

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    many superlative adjectives. For example, I found these sentences “The biggest reason you should consider a study abroad program is the opportunity to see the world” and “One of the biggest benefits of studying abroad is the opportunity to meet new lifelong friends from different backgrounds.” in “10 Benefits to studying abroad”. “Biggest” as a superlative adjective expresses the extreme or highest degree of a quality. Writers, who support study abroad, use superlative adjective to emphasize…

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    remaining as usual. commotion (83) – a noun Commotion means something that is disturbed noisily and confused. EX: I could not study for the test because I was bothered by a commotion which came from my neighbour's home. superstitious (86) – an adjective Superstitious means someone who believes in something is unknown. Irrational/unfounded. EX: She is obsessed with superstitious things because she thinks when she put money under her pillow, she will be wealthy. No one believe…

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    readers will get a better understanding when the writing is direct, clear and readable, this will happen if the writer connect subjects to characters and verbs to action. Look at exercise 3.1 for a clearer understanding of how to identify verbs, adjectives, and nominalizations. See exercise 3.2 for practice in detecting the subject, character, verb, and…

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    realized what his life was as a slave in his time. The text says “This knowledge opened my eyes to the horrible pit,” (Douglass, 526). At this point, Frederick Douglass uses his words to appeal to the reader’s emotions because of the use of the adjectives wretched, gloomy, gleesome, and…

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    her family. In chapter 7, Atticus is wants Scout to not really pay much attention to how Jem is saying school is pointless, he says Jem is exaggerating. “Atticus told me to drop the adjectives and I’d have the facts”(Lee 79). Scout learns a great deal from her father and he tells her that if you take away the adjectives and the exaggerations, then she would have the facts. Jem is telling her how school is pointless until the sixth grade, and Atticus is trying to explain that she should not be…

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    reaction which results in the teacher organising the trip. They use the phrase ‘awesome reward trips’ instead of just saying ‘trip.’ This is done in order to make the teacher think about how they should reward their students once in a while and the adjective ‘awesome’ suggests the teachers shouldn’t just take them on any boring old trip but a fun and awesome…

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    1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? Upton Sinclair “muckrake” for social reform, by reporting the horrible conditions women, men, and children were working in, he dedicated himself to uncovering the ill conditions of the meat industries. 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? Sinclair wrote “The Jungle” which opened the public eyes…

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