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    essay. The man was put in the cells and forgotten for a couple of days. It is said that he didn’t say a word because of his manners and respects. He thought he was supposed to be quite. With this we learn about the different cultures everyone has. The man could have been treated from a very different form if he would know the rules of that culture. It’s impressive how the man didn’t say a word because of not knowing that culture. With this situation we notice how common is miscommunication and…

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    Throughout the poem he speaks in 1st person, using the word “our” to make it seem as if he is speaking as a unified voice for the pain of all the soldiers, which makes it seem like less of an opinion and more of a mutually agreed statement. This is shown as he begins the poem with the opening phrase “our brains…

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    Mother Tongue Thesis

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    Her recollection of her childhood perception of the English her mother uses is Tan's driving point as she calls to others to understand the importance of literacy in all forms. Tan's perception of her mother's English as a child was the same as the word she used to describe it, limited (651). The relationship…

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    Kartini Movie Analysis

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    The utterances of three characters in English subtitle of Kartini Movie will be analyzed used the table bellow : 1. Kartini’s politeness strategies. a. Negative politeness strategy Kartini have performed Negative politeness strategy for 22 times in this movie, the most frequent negative politeness strategy is question and hedge strategy with 13 times, second is impersonalize S and H, and minimize the imposition strategy with 3 times, third is be conventionally indirect strategy with 2 times,…

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    Introduction In this essay document I will discuss the use of vernacular imagery and their particular contexts, function, relevance and the artistic intent that gave birth to these examples. According to merriam-webster.com dictionary, the word ‘vernacular’ means to relate to the shared style of a specific time, place, or group (Merriam-webster.com, 2014). 1. Dada Dada was an Artistic and literary movement that started in Zurich in 1916. The Dadaists guided their…

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    Words. Words can mean so many things. They can convey a feeling, thought, or opinion, but images and illustrations, if used effectively, can convey more. They can show the emotion rather than a reader visualizing it. They can eliminate the possibility of confusion within a story. They can convey these emotions and opinions without any words, the images illustrate the feelings of the characters, the use of words unnecessary. These images are used effectively to resemble more than words or phrases…

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    Lexical Change In Beowulf

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    Old English, one would notice that a significant amount of the words are barely corrigible to the modern English speaker. As such, it can be inferred that most of the Old English lexicon has been lost. One possible reason for this is the factor of history. One major influence toward the development of the English language is Latin. According to the book Words, Meaning and Vocabulary by XXXXX, it is estimated that approximately 500 words were borrowed from Latin during the Old English period but…

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    Introduction The word “Personality” is the combination of two Latin words “per” and “snare”. By time this word changed into “persona” that means mask. Later on this word began to be used in sense of personality. Personality can be determined as a dynamical and coordinated band of characteristics that is owned by a person uniquely influencing his or her cognitions, motivations and behavior in varying situations (Engler, 2009). Sigmund Freud (1930) postulates that personality is composed of id,…

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    with the purpose of prepare the students for the linguistic forms or any difficulties they will deal with during the text and to activate their prior knowledge (Gibbons, 2002). Some activities of this stage are predicting from words, which consists on showing the students a word from the text in order to make them predict what the text is going to be about; predicting from title or first sentence, during this activity, the teacher writes the title or first sentence of the text they are going…

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    imagination. It is creation, but there is also a presence waiting to shred it pieces and black out the words. Its name is censorship. Censorship in the music industry is anti-creation because an artist 's image cannot be fully realized by a viewer / listener, and the organizations that censor it should be stripped of their right to do so. When you censor a piece of music by either blocking out the words or sections with just empty space or obnoxious bleeping, you are suppressing its meaning and…

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