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    Stone Balls And Fences

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    turn, contributes to the effects of overall meaning that the poem carries. 4.1.1 Lexical level At lexical level we see the lexical choose many single lexical items, mostly noun used here in the poem which create a sense of innocence in the poem and use of noun shows that poet deliver to many ideas by using different famous nouns. Poet use very beautiful lexis’s to beautify theme of poem and create…

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    Change In Language

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    snail-mail and the invention of the word email. This word the linguistic device of blending to create the word email from electronic mail. Then there are entirely new words such as blog, which is an online journal. While creating an online journal the noun converts to a verb of…

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    We can’t use article with plural countable nouns e.g. Animals can be found in zoo. Even with uncountable noun, we must not use article. e.g. Inquisitiveness is great attribute. Let’s do the exercise – Fill the paragraph with articles: Becket’s knowledge is outstanding and way of demonstrating opinion, whether ___ subject is…

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    1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? Upton Sinclair “muckrake” for social reform, by reporting the horrible conditions women, men, and children were working in, he dedicated himself to uncovering the ill conditions of the meat industries. 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? Sinclair wrote “The Jungle” which opened the public eyes…

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    pick-me-up, the newest addition to the University of Arizona’s Student Union is extending the coffee house to ice creams and shakes (Darby). The line-up of offerings is available to view through the modern creamery’s very own menu. With interesting nouns, impeccable organization, ample visuals, and the appropriate audience, The Scoop’s menu is just one aspect of its community that demonstrates its complexity. The first thing to note about…

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    I am creating this lesson for my 7th Grade Reading Class; there are 15-20 students per class period. I currently, do not have any EL students in my classroom; however, I do have a range of student abilities in my classroom. About 15% of my student body qualifies for special education. As a result, using the knowledge-building cycle would benefit all my students. Therefore, this is why I am creating this knowledge-building cycle plan to incorporate in my actual classroom. Identify a list of…

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    in the line, since it depicts universality rather than a peculiar and subjective case. The poet conjoins antithetical responses to death—frivolousness and despondence. Another peculiar construction case of Poem 'As by the dead we love to sit' is the noun phrase “penurious eyes”(8). The pairing of the adjective ‘penurious’ is done with an inanimate object instead of an animate one. The semantic contrast is initiated on the basis of “wealth” vs “poverty”. Through the above establishment, one may…

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    The Indie Game Analysis

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    referring to “GameJolt” and “YouTube”, to show the practical aspect of the review, then moved onto a lexical set of murder, with the concrete nouns “culprit” and “blood”, to establish the crime genre of the game and provide escapism. I used the proper noun “Mr White”, which is also a reference to ‘Cluedo’, the noun phrase “masquerade party” and the concrete noun “manor”; to establish the game’s context and storyline. I have used declaratives to inform about the game and evaluate it, such as…

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    Auctoritas Essay

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    authors. The theme of my chosen vocabulary is the language of power and thus it is necessary to compare actual power to the air or appearance of power. The word derives from the Latin agent noun ‘auctor’ which is itself derived from ‘augeo’ meaning to ‘increase’ and the suffix ‘-tās’ which forms abstract nouns (LS 1879). I will be contrasting the use of auctoritas with that of imperium from the previous chapter. Personal Influence or Ascendancy Firstly, we shall investigate the sense of…

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    The English language has many grammar rules that affect the meaning it conveys. ELAGSE8L1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. I can complete paragraphs using the topics presented in the unit. Students will write an essay explaining the topics of the unit. Students will fill out a graphic organizer regarding the topics of the unit. The students will complete a cloze activity using the information from the unit. The…

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