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    towards the impaired, and demonstrates acceptance to her nature. Mairs tackles the tough truth: that many take for granted the ability to perform simple daily tasks other struggle with. In the paragraph (and the entire essay), Mairs utilizes the pronoun “I” to personalize the subject matter, increasing the impact on the reader. As she “Shov[es] the shirt” and “Tug[s] the jeans,” as well as performs other mundane tasks, Mairs encapsulates the struggle faced by the debilitated. Mairs shows an…

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    WRITING SKILLS: A PERSONAL NARRATIVE INSTRUCTOR'S EVALUATION Student Number: Grade: Graded By: RB Exemplary Proficient Fair Poor Not Shown Introduction (10 points): Establishes a specific topic and approach, as well as setting an appropriate tone/mood for the rest of the essay. Engages the reader and creates interest. 10 - 9 8 - 7 6 - 5 4 - 1 0 Coherence and Unity (25 points): Ideas flow clearly and logically as essay is developed. Each paragraph…

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    I develop a friendship in my neighborhood with a person who is a Mexican Cultural and I learn about their culture when I was over there for the weekend. I listen to Mexican music and went to the groceries' store with them. I learn that they like to season their food a lot and I try chilaquiles for the first time. I even learn how to make chilaquiles too. They were telling me about the religion and most Mexican are Catholics. I ask their mom what different language do Mexican culture speck, she…

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    me my name! (Act 4, Page 124)’ The repetition of ‘name’ emphasises the significance of John holding on to the little integrity he had left and how much keeping it pure in the public’s eyes meant to him. Additionally, the recurrent use of personal pronouns, including ‘I’ and ‘my,’ accentuates his desire to keep his own reputation of a high…

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    Similar to every human who inhabits Earth, personality types are each unique embodiments of who we are as people, that help create the persona that we depict towards the public eye and in our personal lives as well. With there being sixteen personality types on the Myer-Briggs Type Indicator, there is one that is bound to be similar or almost identical to one’s true personality, and mine happens to be INFJ, which stands for introvert, intuitive, feeling and judging. This personality type has…

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    I have chosen to write a comparative literature essay. Writing a comparative essay allowed me to engage in the close reading of literary texts, and understand how the literary devices are used to convey the poet’s purpose. Reading through the resources given from teachers, and analyzing the poems on my own, broadened my analytical skill especially on the poetries which used to be my weakness. Also, writing comparative essay also led me to have in depth understanding of how the literary devices…

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    Carl Sandburg Analysis

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    Jaehyun Jeong American Literature Ms. Lafferty April 8th 2015 Nature of Carl Sandburg Writing the free verse poem, Carl Sandburg observes the vast in many perspectives. In 1900s, America was in industrial revolution era. The industrial revolution, people commonly called it as one of the biggest revolution in human history, benefits in all human life make more comfortable and possibility to escape from the poverty. The revolution seems totally benefit in human life. Carl Sandburg also…

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    Verbs And Action Verbs

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    the verb. The subject and the verb match each other. You say that the subject and the verb agree when they match each other. Use a singular verb if the subject is a singular noun. For example, the subjects ‘my dad’ or ‘our school’, or any of the pronouns he, she or it, require a singular verb. Most singular verbs end in s. Look at the subjects…

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    Writing an article, a book chapter, or any sort of literature can almost be comparable to a science. Authors must write in such a way so that the reader can understand the content and be persuaded by it. As such, writers often tailor their arguments and supports based on what kind of audience they are trying to reach. Bruns and Highfield, trying to target the expert audience, use a different method than Steele, who is addressing the non-expert audience. Although they are both writing on the same…

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    Mercycorps Essay

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    I decided to use “Tú” instead of “Usted” or even “Vosotros”; that way, there is not a distance between the author of the text and the adressee. The subject in this type of sentences is usually omitted in Spanish, however, the emphatic use of the pronoun can reinforce the idea that the readers, as individuals, can contribute. Reiteration in English is more common than it is in Spanish. Although the repeating of "help" is probably a strategy to stress it, in the Spanish version it has been…

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