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    the conversation took place in BS’s room (and because of his personality) it seemed natural that he would lead the conversation. Out of all the participants, he probably spoke and interrupted the most, although everyone made their fair share of interjections. BS and SN’s large amount of interruptions, especially of each other, shows a few different aspects of their dynamic and their individual personalities. SN is very excitable and, when comfortable, will interject whenever she has a thought or…

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    repetition ( I li li li like you) , abnormal stoppages(no sound), interjections also known as fillers( uh, um, you know, like).There is another way to categorise stuttering : within word disfluency and between word disfluency. Within word disfluency such as syllable repetitions , prolongations , dysrhythmic phonation and tense pauses are very commonly observed by people as stuttered speech, however, between word disfluency like interjections, revisions, phrase repetitions and multisyllabic…

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    The word absolute to me sends up red flags. Absolute means concrete, finite, with no room for discussion or individual interjection. My mother would frequently recite George Washington’s infamous phrase that “In this world nothing can be said to be certain , except death and taxes” . I believe that absolute right and wrong eliminates creativity, individualism and circumstantial evidence. I am very leery of all encompassing words like absolute. Most of the posts I have read agree that…

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    focal points and distinguish the subject of the piece. In Slow down, Freight Train, Piper draws the eye to the subject mostly due to the color of the man’s shirt. The piece mostly uses green, yellow, and black except for this random interjection of red. This color interjection is a major aspect of abstract expression due to high…

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    facts seems to be what resonated with the readers more than the recipes. Another interesting dynamic of this cookbook was the bolded interjection words like “Yum!” And “Delicious!” These words serve as a form of comic relief giving the reader a quick laugh and tells the reader just how they should feel when they are enjoying their meal. Furthermore, these interjections demonstrated just how enthusiasm these women had when creating and showcasing their recipes around the…

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    The zombie, as a concept, is related to many different subjects in the world today. Lauro and Embry in “A Zombie Manifesto: The Nonhuman Condition in the Era of Advanced Capitalism” correlate the different parts of the zombie to what they represent. In their writing they state “The zombie is historically tied to, and has been read alongside, the expansion of global capitalism.” (96) They add that this concept stretches back to the colonial era, representing colonial imports. This instance is yet…

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    transition which is accompanied by her finally understanding life and death from a human perspective, rather than a scholarly one. Edson uses literary foils and mirrors, the evolution of Dr. Bearing’s character, Vivian’s fourth wall breaking interjections and flashbacks, and John Donne’s poetry as important tools to convey the theme of grace throughout Wit. Edson uses Susie and Dr. Jason Posner to exemplify Vivian’s character at different points in the play and provide comparisons as she…

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    Dalloway, Big Ben serves as a symbol for the monolithic presence time has occupied in British society after the First World War, constantly reminding citizens of its importance. In addition to this symbol, the text incorporates interjections about time in the narrative to argue that Britain’s obsession of time and being on time impairs the daily progress of society. The text ultimately presents a showcase of how the fascination of time distracts individuals from their own lives and…

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    drum, which continues to pulse, repeated for a short while after. The Largo closes softly. Then the second movement comes in which is five minutes long. After, the third and final movement begins with French horn fanfares. Terminated by a sudden interjection of the tambourine and cello solo. The Allegretto builds in intensity, rising with a exchange of cello bursts countered by the drum, eventually developing into a furious climax, first repeating the fanfare theme, then reverting to a weird…

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    The facts were often brief and mixed in with chatter of the conversation. They relied on interjection from the experts so it was not a thorough explanation and often did not address the “why” and “how” questions in the handshake experiment or the long-term effects. They briefly addressed the potential for long term change of the microbiome and…

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