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    Stylistics is an approach that is used to analyze the utilization of language in literary texts in order to occupy a better understanding of the text. Stylistic approach enforces the power and penetration of speech by examining the expressive and suggestive devices. The elements of stylistic approach such as the lexical features, the poetic point of view and the construction of characters are used to scrutinize the content of a literary work. The utilization of these elements is reflected in The…

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    In her essay, “Age, Race, Class, and Sex; Women Redefining Difference," written in 1984, Lorde describes how in American society there is a juxtaposition between what is seen as good and bad. She describes that any person who doesn’t fall in the category of being a wealthy, light-skinned, heterosexual male is seen as subordinate. Lorde utilizes strategic punctuation, diction, syntax and…

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    End-Of-Chapter Quiz

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    copying the data. Correct answer Get External Data Link to external data that automatically updates an Excel workbook from the original data whenever the original data source gets new information. Correct answer Data connection All the categories of data pertaining to one database item such as a person, place, thing, event, or idea, stored in a horizontal row in a database. Correct answer Record Information that describes a record and is stored in columns. Correct…

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    John Donne's Holy Sonnets

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    them alike. A regular iambic pentameter line is line eleven. There are five feet of unstressed syllables followed by beats. A reversed iambic foot within a line appears at the beginning of line five and six. ‘All’ is stressed to emphasize that the category is so comprehensive that it contains nearly every kind of people. In the first line, ‘round earth 's’ can be seen as a…

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    southern society of the 1900s. By using two very different yet connected types of writing: prose and poetry, Toomer approaches the rigid concrete definition of race by color and questions whether people of mixed backgrounds can be confined to color categories. By using the connected ideas of prose and poetry, Toomer draws out the difference between black and white, yet at the same time, he embraces the gray, the duality. In other words, Toomer uses specific word choice to point out the…

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    written communication skill. Now the question arises, can all of us have good written skills? We say yes! We always carry a purpose when we speak. Similarly, when we write we should have a purpose for it. Normally our purpose falls into following categories • To Inform • To Educate • To Entertain • To Motivate • To Persuade Along with this basic aim you should also keep in mind the following things Think About Your Readers' Needs Whatever you are writing, your aim should be to make your text…

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    Climate Change Dichotomy

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    severity, and detectability (traditionally earthquakes and volcanoes are believed to not be affected by climate change). There are three main parts of the methodology. The first part involves collecting data from the worst natural disasters by ICCC categories [biological (epidemic), geophysical (volcano), hydrological (flood), meteorological (storm), and climatological (heat wave)] for each country in existence; this corresponds to 1176 discrete events, and the majority of the data comes from…

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    Out of the five learning outcomes, I have decided to address “Conventions and Mechanics” as the focus of this reflective introduction, using my analysis paper, “Chancellor Inauguration Speech”. This paper was based on the book The Education of a Lifetime, written by Robert Khayat. This specific learning outcome has affected me the most throughout this course. I chose this learning outcome because it has been my biggest struggle. On every paper I have written for this class, I always score poorly…

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    Me as a Writer Writing. My friend. My enemy. Writing is a way to get out my feelings. Writing is brain racking and troublesome. I believe that writing is something that is meaningful only if it comes in the right package. I like writing when I can just write, but I need a topic. I know it seems crazy, but I like it when teachers give a topic although I need to like the topic that the teacher assigned. It is very hard for me think of ideas sometimes, so when teachers say, “free write,” it take me…

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    my writing tremendously, but I still have many things to work on. I believe my writing as a college student has come a long way, but I still suffer in some categories. If I had to choose the biggest problem in my writing as of right now, it would by my grammar. I have a problem with varying tenses in the middle of my papers and putting commas in the wrong places. I also have some problems with subject-verb agreement. I tend to use the word “that” following “people” when I should use “who”…

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