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    was an illustration essay, and at the time I handed it in I felt a bit more confident regarding my newfound punctuation skills. Unfortunately, after I received the graded version, I discovered a whole new set of problems. The paper contained many pronoun and antecedent agreement errors. I feel that this particular lesson will be one of the most important, aside from proper punctuation, as I continue along in school, and when I venture out into the business world. There will be plenty of…

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    Williams in the field of professional teaching career. Her syllabus is the complete blend of tools and requirement that a student require in the period of semester. Her stance in the course requirement and objectives are very precise and clear. Her students should clearly understand the points that she furnish in the syllabus. It will be very fair and simple for the students if they follow all the guideline in order to meet the course requirement and pass the…

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    using a coherent language. In other words, the writer should take into account the cohesive devices and uses them correctly through out his writing .These devices will help him to present his topic, by making the text more organized and coherent. 2-Objectives: - This research paper answers questions like: *What is written media discourse? *What is the role of written media discourse in…

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    But in a literature class, a student may argue that the same piece of white fabric is not really what the majority thinks it is. This is the beauty of literary analysis. In this connection, students are required to pay attention to the kind of question asked by teachers or examiners. For instance, a literary analysis of a play may be to show how a dramatist develops plot through the use of suspense. Analysing a novel or short story could include discussing the major themes of the work.…

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    don’t believe 30-minute speech twice (once whole group and once individual) a month is sufficient. In his previous county, he was receiving speech five times a week for thirty minutes. Their primary concern is that he is having trouble verbalizing pronouns, with reading and answer comprehension, subject/verb agreement, and syntax. His parents want him to function in society, not just in the…

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    In the article, A People’s History A People’s Pedagogy, the author Bill Bigelow discusses the beliefs of Howard Zinn, a historian, who was a popular orator who also wrote pieces in history that demonstrated passion through strongly supported arguments. Howard Zinn starts with a foundational belief that the lives of ordinary people matter. Furthermore, when learning about history, it should be examined from the lens of workers, women, and individuals of color. Additionally, the notion that the…

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    example, according to grammar rules, “the indirect object of ‘give’ must have objective case” (p.5). But no one would say “give I a chance”. Instead of “object” “I”, people will use pron “me” as “give me a chance”. Moreover, according to Prof. R. Hickey, one more example is that “Everyone returned to their seats.” However, everyone means every one, singular subject which may not serve as the antecedent of a plural pronoun like them. Therefore, it should be “Everyone returned to his seat” which…

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    From the 1960s to the 1980s the poetry of the Women’s Movement was something that defied the traditional conceptions of form and content. While there is no defining moment when feminist poetry began, the poets of the Women’s Movement were torn between the submissive pasts of their mothers and the hopefully liberated futures of their female offspring. Writers such as Sylvia Plath, Audre Lord and Sharon Olds broke the traditional norms in poetry with their intensely personal poetry. Their anger…

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    In this essay I wish to discuss how Woolf brings history and fiction together in Orlando to reveal the limitations of Victorian historiography and biography. Orlando doesn’t focus on literature’s preoccupation with history but focuses on fiction’s engagement with the discipline of history itself,it illustrates the ways that narrative fiction challenges the authority of information documented by professional historical biography in the twentieth century. The perspective that I have chosen to…

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    wrote My First Goose (1925), which Walter Morrison translated. The narrator is unnamed, although it could be Babel. The narrator is the viewpoint character and is homodiegetic. They utilise first person POV, both singular and plural, as they use the pronouns ‘I’, ‘my’, ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’ (Babel 1925). The author’s reliability is unclear, and the narration is subjective, as it explains thoughts and feelings. The narrator’s use of first person POV immerses the reader in the story, as they…

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