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    There is syntax and punctuation in the following: “No sooner had the reverberation of my blows sunk into silence, than I was answered by a voice from within the tomb! – by a cry, at first muffled and broken, like the sobbing of a child, and then quickly swelling into one long…

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    Nicholas, I like your aspirations about being influenced by the pop star, Michael Jackson. Personally, I am a Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 fan because he experienced a lot of negative criticism and predicaments throughout his musical career. Your topic of explaining Michael Jackson’s life is very clear. Although the overall essay has obvious main points, it still needs some improvement. I am very confused on your thesis statement. Actually, I’m unsure if you placed one in your introduction…

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    APA Style Of Writing

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    and format a way to understand each others writings. This style of writing helps the associates to have clear cut procedures to publish their materials. It gives the associates guidelines to publish by and has the structured elements such as punctuation, abbreviations, statistics, and numbers which allow the group of associates reading it to clearly understand how it is being presented. (Bethel University, 2014) As a student this style of writing can be quite challenging. One must remember and…

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    incorporates the inquiry into the skills and knowledge of any office seeker or any position that someone’s interested in applying for. A strange thing is that the piece of writing that people submit should not necessarily be free of grammatical, punctuation as…

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    brilliantly uses vocabulary, punctuation, and description to further his point: decisions make your life; they do not destroy it. Lines 13-15 are a perfect description of this. The narrator portrays the understanding that one decision leads to another, so he doubted his return to that specific place to be in a position to make that same decision differently. Robert Frost has crafted a piece that involves sarcasm, deliberate vocabulary, contradiction, and punctuation to further his claim that,…

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    Discourse Malcolm Gladwell says, "Epidemics are sensitive to the conditions and circumstances of the times and places in which they occur" The famous line “I took the one less travelled by” from Robert Frost’s “The Road Not taken” is attributed as being one of the most misunderstood phrases in modern literature. The line which endures the place on the tongue of many hopeful fathers is really an indictment of Frosts anticipation of remorse of his future self - having taken the road less…

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    While many strive for technological advances, others are worried that technology can take over cognitive skills in human beings. From watching television to strolling on the Internet, humans are starting to depend too greatly on technological devices and are losing the importance of the malleability of the brain. Because we depend too greatly on technology, people will start to lose the concept of face-to-face interactions, enhancement of relationships, critical thinking processes, and writing…

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    that he is struggling on, is just something he is unable to do just YET. In terms of his fluency, his rate and accuracy are significantly low compared to his ability to use expression. He is aware of punctuation, as well as how and why he must read a certain sentence with different ending punctuation. Not only does he know how to use expression when reading, but he enjoys using facial expression while stating the sentence aloud. One of the research articles I used to direct me in formulating my…

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    At the inception of my partnership with Mikel, I purposed in my heart to view him from two angles. First, I would treat him as though he was my actual student; and second, I would teach him if he was my child. In every other assignment up to this writing assessment, I felt like a teacher. I was the one prepared with the questions, activities, and lesson plan, ready to guide Mikel through instructional learning. All he had to do was follow my lead. As I prepared to give Mikel directions for our…

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    Promises Like Pie-Crust

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    After reading the poem Promises Like Pie-Crust multiple times out loud I had no idea where to look first. I decided that I would do some background research on the author Christina Georgina Rossetti, and I came across that her father was a poet and her brother also became a poet. More importantly I found that she wrote heavily about religion so I decided to look at her poem through a religious lens first. I then proceeded to write the poem down and analyzed everything, first came the tittle I…

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