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    iguanas, small penguins, flightless cormorants and more are just a few of the unique and fascinating animals that live there. The Galapagos have both Spanish and English traditions, and the islands each have two names, one in English…

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    noun words that commonly end in “s” into their plural form by adding an apostrophe after the letter “s”; and to abbreviate the word “is”. Example: It is my sister’s car. My sisters’ own that car. It’s a grand party. (The word “is” has been shortened making it “‘s”) 2. The chronic exclamation mark (!) An…

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    The context of a manuscript enables the close study of the Anglo Saxon period, the manuscript on which a text is written provides a bridge between those reading the literature and the script its self. As John D Niles said when studying old English poetry the format in which it is presented allows a clearer view of the original intent of that piece. The original manuscript can portray common themes by the position of the texts within it, and the layout of each text on the page also gives vital…

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    homework as much. Now in college, it feels like I’ve sat down for the longest, scariest, most agonizing rollercoaster of my life. English in high school wasn’t much of a concern to me. Teachers didn’t persist on teaching students good writing habits or the depth of what writing can go into, like they do in college. Going to my first day of college, I didn’t know what to expect and was open to new things. My first day at English 1301 I was able to see what the goal of writing was and the plans…

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    This strategy was extremely useful for my response to “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff. Reading the article and capturing its main idea helped me respond to Graff’s claims. Like I did in the summary paper, I reviewed the whole piece swiftly, yet carefully, by examining each paragraph to comprehend Graff’s arguments more clearly. Also, searching for interesting quotes allowed me to explain what I agree and disagree with. For example, I agreed with Graff’s claim that schools and colleges…

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    King Hamlet Analysis

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    Prince Hamlet plays the title character and also the protagonist in the tragedy Hamlet play by William Shakespeare. Born in and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon, in Warwickshire, England, he was one of the greatest and most renowned writer in the English language. He was often referred to as the national poet, other than that he was also a playwright, an actor, and a poet. His works and collaborations consist of approximately 38 plays, 154 sonnets, some few narrative poems and a few verses.…

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    Language And Literacy

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    differences in the English language in different countries. Australian English different from American and British English in that it has a bias towards invention, humour, profanity and a classless society. Australian English today, particularly the humorous slang, can be traced back to its convict foundations (Convict Creations, n.d.). While British English tends to be more formalised, Australian English is characterised by diminutives. Diminutives are where the first part of a word is taken…

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    people I know that hate it? I personally have always hated to read and write, it was never my strong suit. Although I still received good grades in English classes for the most part throughout high school it never was enjoyable. English was my second language that I learned rather quickly. Throughout elementary, middle and high school I disliked every English related class all throughout my education. Even though I did not like reading and writing there have been exceptions where I did enjoy…

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    know Wei-Chen, Jin started to help he learn what they do in America. I can relate to that scene because growing up, I learned some word in Farsi and I did not know how to say them in English. So when I started school, I was made fun of for not know certain things, but eventually I made friends with people who taught me how you would say those certain words in English. Another scene where I can relate to Wei-Chen Sun from American Born Chinese is when he was making fun of Jin for liking a girl,…

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    Subject-Specific Lexis

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    first part, Chris Smith and Dave Howard use stress on subject-specific lexis, for example: “double-dip recession”, “count”, and “business”. These are all related somehow to money, emphasising the topic on this section of Newsbeat – money issues, these words would be the ones that the audience would pay more attention to, thus knowing the topic, they could be used to attract a certain audience to keep listening – if they were interested in this topic. Smith also uses emphatic stress on “bad” and…

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