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    Hi *|FNAME|*, Thanks for signing up for a Resume Review with me. The following are suggestions that I believe you should make to better show off your skills, experience, and value. The changes you should make are below: First off, I like your summary statement ("Driven, motivated, and experience . . .") and the professional profile; however, you don't need both. The professional profile section is a great summary in itself., but the summary doesn't say anything that the professional profile…

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    Luckily, Chaucer’s implementation of rhymed couplets guided the audience through the obstacle of language in his tales. At the end of line 409, the word “wood” would immediately make us refer to a physical tree instead of an adjective. However, this word further helps the next line rhymes with the word “flood,” which makes the pronunciation of the term “wood” as wudh and not wood. The pronunciation (despite the different spelling) also ties to the Middle English word of furious…

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    knowledge of the book foreshadows to the reader of a dreary plotline and reveals the possible themes, which Bronte eventually gives to her reader, “Wuthering Heights is the name of Mr. Heathcliff's dwelling. "Wuthering" being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather" (Bronte 2). As the novel unravels, the characters such as Catherine and Heathcliff and their tragic love story take the reader through a complex journey…

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    prank on the King and his seven ministers. In the story, Poe inclines the readers to feel that Hop-Frog's action of revenge are justified. When the King played a joke on Hop-Frog, Poe describes the Hop-Frog's situation with sympathy by using an adjective like poor. Also, the author emphasizes how the girl is mistreated, when the King "pushed her violently from him, and threw the contents of the brimming goblet in her face" (Poe). Through the mistreated actions, Poe creates the readers to feel…

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    In chapter13 of The Blue Sweater, this was written by Jacqueline Novogratz, the one thing that caught mine attention was the founding of the acumen fund. Novogratz mentions, the acumen was founded on April 2001. Novogratz and her team members employed three legal expects which included Dan Toole their first COO, David Buxbaum their investment banker, and Nadege Joseph who became Novogratz’s assistant. Acumen fund was organized to eliminate the traditional aids giving by…

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    a. Denotational Variations According to Edmonds and Hirst, denotational variations is one of the variation that differ near-synonym words. Denotational variation itself is the differences in the idea such as the figure above where enemy and foe differ in emphasis. Gove mentions that enemy conveys about antagonism while foe stresses about active warfare rather than inner reaction (as cited in Edmonds & Hirst, 2002, p. 110) b. Stylistic Variations Generally, stylistic variations only covering a…

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    Although English is not Nabokov’s first language, not even the second, he is known for his impeccable English prose. However, paradoxically, when Nabokov is asked whether he feels he has “any conspicuous or secret flaw as a writer,” he replies it is “the absence of a natural vocabulary” (S.O., 106). Specifically, he bemoans that his English is “stiffish, artificial thing, which may be all right for describing a sunset or an insect, but which cannot conceal poverty of syntax and paucity of…

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    irrespective of warfare. Whilst the premise of the argument is questionable, Bolt’s use of descriptive terms to establish the dichotomy between France and Australia, as being bad vs. good, is effective. This is achieved through the use of emotive adjectives such as, “deadly,” “fighting,” and, “threatening,” when describing France, and also through repetition of words normally associated with warfare such as, “weapons”. Bolt further strengthens this divide by using inclusive pronouns when…

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    One integral component of any type of literature, especially in poetry, is the setting. A setting may include the time of day or the literal location where the story takes place to give the reader insight into an argument. However, setting is more than a mere overview of the situation; it also includes the ways in which characters interact with the audience. Serving as the foundation of how an argument is approached in the poem, setting can influence a reader’s interpretation. Thus by choosing a…

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    Chile has been the location of some of the largest earthquakes ever recorded. Few earthquakes in the southern hemisphere, or even in the entire world, compare to The Great Chilean Earthquake in May of 1960. In Figure 1.1, Richard Aster places the most powerful earthquakes from the last one-hundred years in a pie chart. The Great Chilean Earthquake accounts for nearly 20% of the total global seismic moment release. At a moment magnitude of 9.5, the earthquake caused astronomical amounts of damage…

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