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    English language is a language spoken throughout the world and its changing for several reasons. It changes because the needs of its speakers change, it could be as a result of the introduction of new words, swearing words, slangs, pronunciation, and technology for clear and efficient communication. New words like “Twerk” and “selfie” have been introduced and even added to Oxford Online Dictionary, English is becoming shorter and more efficient. Many of the changes begin with teens and young…

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    April twenty-fifth, 1599 in Huntingdon, United Kingdom, a small town near Cambridge. He was baptised four days after his birth at the church of St John. Oliver’s ancestors were distant relatives of Thomas Cromwell, who was a very powerful man in England and permanently changed the course of English history. Thomas was King Henry VII’s chancellor, and was known as a logical man who did not allow emotions to dictate his actions. Because of their distant relation to Thomas, Oliver’s ancestors had…

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    primarily because of the king of Britain. [D:inform of reason] Paine’s tone is one of the strongest forms of persuasion in this piece of writing by being confident and assertive, while also slightly threatening and pleading. For example, “...she [England] did not…

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    This speech was delivered by David Cameron three weeks before the general election. He was aware that this speech was addressed to all the British people and by delivering it he wanted to win the support of people. Thus, in this speech, he posed three issues that concerned the British people very much: the leadership, the economic plan and the future. In the beginning, he addresses all the British people who have troubles in life and need help from the country. By doing so, the audience would…

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    THESIS OF THE AUTHOR: A Kingdom Strange uncovers the mysterious story from England's early explorations into the New World. In the novel, James Horn writes a detailed account of the lost colony, Roanoke. Thoroughly researched, Horn’s novel sheds new light on the colony’s social backgrounds of the settlers, and he offers a theory about what could have happened. A Kingdom Strange provides a vivid, detailed account of the historical facts many don’t know about. While combining historical facts…

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    The English colonies were made up of families that desired freedom of religion and people who were meant to increase profit for England; while the French and Spanish colonies were predominantly made up of males who were in search of God, glory, and gold. It all started with Christopher Columbus coming over to the Americas (though he thought he was in India), in 1492. During this time period many explorers were in search for the quickest route to Asia/ India; Columbus’ solution was to go west,…

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    When the New World was discovered, people who sought to settle were there to attain farmland, fame, and a better life. The people wanted to be able to practice their religion liberally, to get away from persecution, create trading businesses, and become landowners. Even though they were all looking for freedom in the New World, every colony had their own way of practicing religion, established settlements, and how they created a new life. Puritanism, consisting of both Puritans and Pilgrims,…

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    Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The Vikings were Teutonic people. The tuatons were people of the north. The Vikings almost had full possession over the whole of middle Europe. If it wasn't for the Vikings for moving, settling and conquering the people of England we wouldn’t be speaking English…

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    will keep on fighting till the end. A method Churchill used to boost the morale of the British people was imagery. In his speech to the House of Commons, which he read on the 18th June 1940, he used imagery when he said, “sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age.” This paints an image in the…

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    Shakespeare's Legacy

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    The Shakespeare Legacy Report Language: As the world is constantly changing so does the human language, as it continues to grow and adapt to identify new objects and products. Constant change creates an atmosphere where everything is moving at high speed, “As long as the needs of language users continue to change, so will the language” (Birner). Shakespeare has influenced many words we use today such as, “compromise”, “advertising” and “champion”. Furthermore, most of the words in English…

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