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    Myth, Music And Poetry

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    Additionally, there is an emphasis in articulated awareness of the social discourses that surround poetic composition. For social realities that already reflect prosody in rhythm and rhyme, poetry is an obvious tool for translation and understanding. Not just that, but as poets begin to compress and allude to social realities in their composition, they are continually training to write about affect, or the act of influencing or acting upon, be it about themselves or others (ibid.: 121). Where a…

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    Fluency And Reading Skills

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    accuracy as they read to comprehending the text after they after finished reading. In the article it goes on to explain the two components of fluency. They two components are automaticity and prosody. Automaticity is the ability to recognize words easily and automatically as the reader is reading a text. Prosody has…

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    Relate this sentence (pg. 95) from the article (“Fluency , reading in phrases with appropriate intonation and prosody, seems an important characteristic of effective reading.”) to YOUR Goodyear student. My Goodyear student does need help with fluency because she does read like a robot when reading certain material. If she had appropriate intonation and prosody she would be an effective reader I believe. I think she thinks too hard about what she is reading and making sure she gets…

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    Ataxic Dysarthria

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    Susan’s main areas of difficulty involve motor speech, which affects her intelligibility. Particularly relating to the larynx, use of the tongue in speech and coordination of the lips and palate. This indicates that Susan is likely experiencing mixed spastic-ataxic dysarthria due to lesions on the upper motor neurone pathway (Wilkinson and Lennox 2005) in the corticobulbar tract which innervates the cranial nerves and the cerebellum (Bethoux et al 2013). Lesions on the upper motor neurone…

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    students don 't respond well to my lesson, then I know I need to reteach the lesson in a different way. Assessments are a way to monitor my teaching and see what is working and what isn 't. I will definitely use the Running Record to monitor fluency and prosody. I would be interested in using the IRI to monitor reading comprehension. Authentic assessments will be very useful for monitoring student progress. The QSI is an assessment I will use to help me organize students into groups based on the…

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    heights,” these men eventually evolve into the subject of the poem, the father. Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” provides an image of evolution of life slowly moving into death through villanelle structure. Without the poems prosody, the desperate plea of fighting for life even when death is near would not be an ever present…

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    Dysarthria Research Paper

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    speech production. These muscles incorporate the tongue, vocal folds, lips and diaphragm. Dysarthria is weakened in communication due to shortcoming, loss of motion and incoordination of speech. It influences your pitch, loudness, voice quality, prosody, respiration and articulation. There are numerous sorts of dysarthria's, which are characterized relying upon the site of injury. The sorts of dysarthrias are: Flaccid Dysarthria situated in the Peripheral nervous system or lower motor neuron.…

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    stage is related to tone, the second stage is phonatory control, the third stage is mandibular control, the fourth stage is labio-facial control, the fifth stage is lingual control, the sixth stage is sequenced movements and the seventh stage is prosody. These aspects have been identified as elements that need to be addressed when working with CAS. Treatment focuses heavily on the integration of tactile kinestetic cues in order to integrate the child's speech movements with different sensory…

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    Myth And Music Analysis

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    poetry and song lyrics attend to prosodic features of rhythm and rhyme. Just as musical rhyme and rhyme are rooted in mime, so are their poetic counterparts. Poetry is used to communicate, learn, and remember “in part through the mnemonics of song and prosody” (Maynard 2009: 120). Classical poetic structure can be traced back to the development of oral traditions, to the time of ancient Greeks and Romans, where rhetoric skills improves alongside memory. Poetic imagery is a powerful mnemonic aid,…

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    Rating Score of 1 on the Comprehension Rubric, which states “Student has no recall or minimal recall of only a fact or two from the passage.” Also, while reading the passage Kayla exhibited similar traits to the Oral Reading Fluency Assessment, with prosody and pace. There was little inflection or intonation, and her pace was very slow and choppy. The assessor will work with Kayla on comprehension skills while reading a chapter book together. The assessor will write comprehension questions to…

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