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    yawn/sigh to reduce tension in the vocal mechanisms during 5/10 trials. 2. Patient will all response to let the air out slowly when imitating: A. Phrase level utterance. B. Imitating sentence level response. C. Spontaneously producing a sentence level response. D. During conversational exchange with 80% accuracy. Status: A. Using a carrier phrase such as A+ and label. He is 50-90% accuracy with maximum support. B. Imitating at the sentence level 50%. C. Spontaneously…

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    You may tend to use phrases like these: •Tell me word for word •Let 's talk later. •The word you 're looking for is •I hear you but I 'm not sure I agree. •Let me spell it out for you. •In other words The Aural (Auditory-Musical-Rhythmic) Learning Style If you…

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    are littered throughout the novel with the intentions of making signs of death seem ordinary. One example of symbolism that serves that purpose is found in Billy. Whenever Billy becomes cold, his feet are described as “blue and ivory”(Vonnegut). The phrase “ blue and ivory” is also used to describe Billy’s hands as he grips a bar inside the boxcar used to take him and the other prisoners of war to Germany and the feet of a hobo lying dead outside the train that will take Billy to Dresden. These…

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    So Mote It Be Analysis

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    So Mote It Be So mote it be, like Amen, is a customary term to end a prayer, close a meeting, ending to a spell or ritual, and to simply be in agreeance with someone. Utilizing the phrase implies both a hope and a wish for the realization of a manifestation. It is an archaic Saxon verb which translates into may or might, and has its roots in Old English. The term “so mote it be” dates to 1390 A.D. from the oldest Freemason document, known as Regiuis Poem. The poem clearly detailed how…

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    sharks. By using the terms “HORRYIFING” and “MORE HORRYIFING,” the illustrator is trying to get the audience to feel some sympathy towards the creatures that live in the sea and those who are directly affected by humans. The illustrator wrote the phrases in bold, white lettering to draw in the viewer’s attention, yet it doesn’t take their attention away from the image as a…

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    The Bernie Bomb Analysis

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    Bernie Sanders is not an acceptable president, not only that but, the author insults Sanders by saying that whoever donated to him should ask for a refund. In “The Bernie Bomb” the diction used is related to the tone of the passage, how the author phrases it is able to convey a very negative tone. The author calls Sanders a “lazy debater” who was “stunningly unprepared” for the debate and how he “stumbled through all this with incoherent meditations”. Through calling him “a lazy debater” and…

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    walk in to see my siblings and parents beam with joy as they see me approach. While I bask in their love, I know that some walk into their home and don't feel joy and laughter when the doors open. In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” (prepositional phrase) by Robert Hayden the son is scared, fearing his father and the strained past that lingers in the house. The bond that the father and son share is the fire the father builds every morning to keep his son warm. The deed goes unnoticed. Robert…

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    The Political Spectacle is the idea of how politicians can manipulate public opinions and actions by diverting attention from more pressing social and political issues such as poverty, climate change, and racial inequalities. Many politicians take advantage of social constructs to draw attention to foreign threats. By doing so, they skillfully lessen the attention on domestic concerns. External threats tend to appeal to broader audiences and feed the fears of less informed individuals, whereas…

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    connotations through Odysseus’ insults of “have more looks than heart” and “You sit here, fat/ on other’s meat”, as well as the phrase “You’d grudge a pinch of salt from your own larder/ to your own handy man”. The stinging phrase “have more looks than heart” is referring Antínoōs to being better looking on the outside than he is on the inside. Homer may use this phrase to give the reader a better mental picture of Antínoōs, as there’s probably someone that resembles him in the reader’s…

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    Budweiser, a familiar brand since 1876, (2014) has refocused its advertising towards the awareness of responsible drinking. Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility Kathy Casso says, Budweiser has long championed the message to ’designate a driver and enjoy the great times,’ but this video goes a step further to reinforce the importance of making a plan to get home safe while showing how our decisions impact those around us… Creating this video to live - and be shared digitally is an…

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