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    1.List two additional claims the author makes. You may quote or paraphrase in either sentence or point form. (Attempt at paraphrasing…) 2.Mack and Nelson also argue that “advertising companies monetarily feed off these events through the disgruntled population (par. 8).” 3.In support of their main argument, Mack and Nelson…

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    including finding and getting to know oneself, and making connections between different cultural backgrounds and ways of life. 2. What methodology for proving the thesis does the author propose in the introductory paragraphs? Use your own words to paraphrase it. The author proposes the methodology of shifts in trends among teens and young adults from the mid 20th century to recent years. The majority of teenagers and young adults have always been listeners of music, rather than makers, and they…

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    1) Since I can miss class five times without having my grade penalized the four absences is alright. Due to the fact that I was also late to class seven times and one lateness is counted as half an absent, my total absences is 7 ½ times. Since you (Professor Koskela) does not distinguish between excused and unexcused absences my total number of absences remains as 7 ½ times. Subsequently, each additionally absent after the fifth lowers your finally grade 5% for each absent my final grade will be…

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    different from other forms of writing in its appearance, its use of language, and its musical qualities. Poetry can look like prose or can actually form a picture with the placement of the works. Poetry escapes definition by work or appearance. Paraphrase: Paraphrasing is being able to put something…

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    Two Plagiarism Policies’ Comparison Acquiring acknowledge and creating your own thoughts is a complex process that most students face in college or university. Nowadays, in North America, plagiarism is a serious topic in academic life. Why? Because of two reasons: ignorance and immense information on the Internet that causes students think it is an easy way to accomplish any writing task, however, hardly they concern about the concept “plagiarism”. But what is plagiarism? Plagiarism is when you…

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on transcendentalism. Paraphrase: Why do we obsessively focus on the past? Why must we look at history the way our fathers did? Why can’t we enjoy an original experience with the universe? (“Nature” 509) My Point: Reflecting changing manufacturing techniques in the Industrial Revolution resulting in unique ways of producing goods, Emerson encourages people to enjoy a unique and different relation to nature. Quote: “Near the end of March, 1845, I borrowed…

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    I found your post very interesting because Girl ended up being my least favorite piece of literature and while The Lottery was not my favorite I did enjoy it. I understand how Girl can be very difficult for someone who was treated that way by their mother. While I do understand this, I still could not understand the author's motive for writing this. It seemed cruel that she would write just to call attention to how she was mistreated. I understand how a relation to this story can bring greater…

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    the Limits of Genre Cameron, Sharon. “Lyric Time Dickinson and the limits of genre”, library of congress cataloging in publication data. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London. 1979. (66) I should like to offer two conventional paraphrases of the poem, which I shall then suggest are inadequate. In the first, picked up by God, the speaker becomes His marksman: the mountains resound with the echoes of her shots; those bursts of gunfire are as “cordial” as the eruption of a…

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    Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence could have been just influenced by John Locke’s Second Treatises of Government, had he given John Locke some credit. Really, all he did was paraphrase what John Locke said and elaborate on it. Along with this, there were instances where a couple quotation marks could have been used because of the very similar wording the Declaration of Independence had to John Locke's Second Treatises of Government…

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    The inconsistencies of the field of intertextuality and their implications for definitions in modern scholarship could take up an entire research paper alone. However, since the primary purpose of this study is to make observations about the methodology that Euthalius used in his longer quotation list for the Pauline letters, a brief section on this study’s methodology is most necessary. Keeping the previous background information in mind, several scholars have attempted to set forth methods for…

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