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    assessment to obtain achievement level in students. The author concludes that the study if individuals as it relates to academic studies need to be examined at a broader basis. The author clearly illustrates positive guidance and motivation. The author believes that by assisting teachers with handouts and score sheet that they will be better prepared…

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    Richard West]”, the author is trying to bring across that no matter the situation life keeps on going. While in the poem “ Sonnet 138”, the theme is that love is unconditional. Therefore, these two authors uses personification, metaphors, and end rhymes to emphasize their different themes from their sonnets. The authors use personification in order for the reader to analyze and consider the themes for each poem. For example, in the “Sonnet [ On the Death of Mr.…

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    Needs More Women, the author addresses the issues in food production and how more women should be running food production factories than there is now. The author’s purpose is to inform other people of the need for more women working in the agriculture industry due to harsh treatment of the animals. The author adopts a professional yet biased tone to lead the reader of the article to believe that animals are treated cruelly, and that cruel treatment should be stopped. The author also uses a lot…

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    The author uses figurative language to contribute to the tension in “A Costly Treasure” by describing the figurative language. She is describing it to let you know what she is seeing. The author uses figurative language to contribute to the tension in A Costly Treasure for example, the passage stated that a rock “looked like someone’s petrified brain.” This is figurative language because a rock can’t actually be a petrified brain. This is also figurative language because the author was…

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    America--2012” by Gregory Mantsios examines the state of the division of the economy in America, thus creating different classes that separate citizens. The author discusses how Americans sometimes choose to ignore the issue, or are simply ignorant to it. I think that this article is entirely correct. I agree with the standpoint of the author and appreciate the credible sources that he utilizes. Americans today are often misinformed and often oblivious to some harmful economic classes that have…

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    In the unsigned essay “The Message the DREAM Act Sends” posted on The Economists website in 2010, the author presents the qualifications for “conditional permanent residency” in the United States extracted from the DREAM Act. The author stressed the importance of immigrants becoming legal citizens with the same rights as natural born Americans. Throughout the essay, the author shares the perspective of what it is like to be an immigrant in the United States that has lived here for most of their…

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    Sylvia Plath, is based on what the author really experienced with her father. The author does not have a good memory about her father and hate her father severely. To express her feeling about her father, the author uses different kinds of sound devices, and metaphors and similes. Through these elements, this poem contains different themes. In this poem, the author uses several examples of metaphors and similes to express her father and herself. The author said, “which I have lived like a…

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    In this paper, the authors argue that rethinking about concept of Bhineka Tunggal Ika is necessary to accommodate various differences which occur in Indonesian society today including LBGT communities. Background The author argues that three circumstances which are usually have historical implication from a country with a diverse cultures: 1. Present discrimination 2. Historical injustice 3. State establishment of culture. Since its establishment, Indonesia has tried to accommodate…

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    the fast, evolving world of technology, social media has become one of the most important part within the society. A bestselling author, and also a founder of the Momastery, Glennon Doyle Melton's article, "5 Reasons social media is dangerous to me" from the Momastery ties the "danger of the social media" to the so called "danger foods", referring to the troubles the author has faced while suffering from bulimia. By referencing to a personal experience of an eating disorder, Glennon Doyle Melton…

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    argumentative essay, readers can expect to see one-sided opinions with supported examples coming from the author as to why they think their opinions are correct. Although in “A Letter to the Editor”, the anonymous author gives personal opinions that are not supported by any facts that would make sense to the reader regarding their side on how they view cheating in college. Saying that the authors view is wrong isn’t the goal, but to analyze why they chose to write passive aggressive rather than…

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