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    For instance, it sheds light on the set of stimulus and its combination with the concrete nouns. The research question linked to the second experiment, in which stimulus set highlight the significance of nouns, verbs and adjectives/adverbs and prescribes the role of polysemy advantage. It is clear from the article that there is sufficient evidence in investigating this research question and support has been taken from the many aspects. These essential aspects focus on several variables…

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    Brilliance can be one word to describe Hemingway and all of his vivid books. This man has written many deep and intelligent works during his lifetime which many appreciate today. Many of these genius writings reflects his life. Some of which specific events that took place, molded him as a person and writer. These incidences such from his childhood or his time spent in the war were the foundation of his literature. Ernest Hemingway: a literary hero of this era. Hemingway was born in the small…

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    first later, that the term would be used in literature. Minimalism is a postmodernist writing technique. It is characterized by the expectation of the readers to contribute to the creation of the story, and the author’s hesitation to use adjectives, adverbs, and meaningless details. Postmodern literature…

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    doubt that The Secret Agent is at times a mess of adverbs and repetition; no character does or says anything in the book that isn’t, in some way, over or unnecessarily described and repeated. For example, Verloc is said to ‘mumble’ or speak ‘huskily’ with such frequency that it is liable to cause mirth or extreme irritation in the reader. Indeed, if you were to be brutally honest, this over-reliance on certain words, and excessive number of adverbs, is the kind of thing you would expect from the…

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    To Semicolon, or not to Semicolon? Semicolons are a great way to change the structure of a sentence, separate clauses and add something new to a paper. Unfortunately, it appears there are not a lot of people who know how to use semicolons correctly, whether it is from not being taught properly, or from assumptions on how to use them. Semicolons seem professional, and they certainly can be when they are used under the right circumstances; however, inserting a semicolon where it is deemed…

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    The poem I Died for Beauty but was Scarce is one of Emily Dickinson’s most well-known poems. The piece talks about a woman who died for the concept of beauty while the man beside her gave up his life for truth. The narrator explains that both are the same which make them brethren. In this poem, the author explores the theme of death. More than this, the choice of words is used to communicate the relationship between death, beauty, and truth. And as a result, Dickinson made a poem that is…

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    A sentence is a gathering of words which begins with a capital letter and closures with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!). A sentence comprises or involves a verb phrase and a subject. Sentences comprise statements. Simple sentences have one statement. Compound sentences and complex sentences have two or more than two statements. Sentences can comprise subjects and objects. The subject in a sentence is for the most part the individual or thing completing an…

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    should begin with prepositional phrases, transitions, or adverbial phrases, but it does mean that you should be certain to pay attention to sentence starts and deliberately edit for variety if necessary. Starts by Part of Speech: Adjective: 0% Adverb: 17% Article: 0% Conjunction: 0% Noun: 0% Preposition: 6% Pronoun: 0% Verb: 6% Other: 11% Helpful Resources: •Sentence Beginnings - your sentences' first…

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    Ernest Hemingway is known for his peculiar writing style that differed from most writers during his era. Many people think his words are not complex enough or too direct. Hemingway believed there was no need to use “a two dollar word when a 10 cent word will do” (Hemingway). To me, Hemingway is an exceptional writer because of his simple style and influence he has on other authors. Hemingway wrote his stories for the common man. He felt using big, fancy words was pointless when simple…

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    David Wells Noun once said, “There are guys in the game only because of steroids. They couldn’t make it with there natural talent, so they had to enhance themselves.” Unfortunately many professional athletes today are taking drugs to make themselves better than they are. Also, there are many things that could happen in a short time after they take them. In the future it could also have many horrible health effects on the athletes. Drugs are also cheating making them a different person than they…

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