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    Change In English Class

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    now finishing my first college quarter of English 101 and having learned so much more to properly writing an essay, like eliminating “to be” verbs, properly using an author's work by citing them, run-on sentences, sentence fragment, proper use of quotation marks and parenthesis, and even MLA style of writing. The first essay I brought to the table was my Diagnostic essay, which differed from the rest of the class, due to me joining ENGL 101 later in the week of the first week of school. My…

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    article,”Innocent Until Proven Guilty”, “As the founders of the United States realized, the rights of the accused must be protected if we want to maintain a functioning democratic society and prevent the government from abusing its authority.” This quotation clearly proves that this right prevents the government from abusing its power. This allows people to maintain their rights which are very valuable. Also, as it prevents the government from growing to powerful, it guarantees the good…

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    insults in the direction of Zinedine. In this moment we are given silence, we are only allowed to see the gestures. We are only given the “Accounts of lip readers responding to the transcript of the World Cup,” no quotations, no confirmed spoken words. We see the image surrounded by quotations describing the struggles of the black experience, describing how “in order to save his life, he is forced to look beneath appearances, to take nothing for granted, to hear the meaning behind the words. We…

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    Quotation from Secondary Research: B. Supporting Point: ability to generalize, plan and predict to solve problems 1. Example/Elaboration: Games can be used to introduce topics and prepare students to intensify the existing knowledge. Entertainment stimulates…

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    Saving Healthcare Many do not realize how lucky they are to live in a place that has medicine widely available to the public. The author of, “Hospitals targeted across South Sudan” Justin Lynch has reported many articles about the different condition of the people living in South Sudan and how they are suffering due to the failing health care of the country. Justin is currently working for the Associated Press in South Sudan. The destruction of the people’s homes and the hospitals within the…

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    Justice Rehnquist, Marshall, Blackmun, Stevens, O’Connor and Souter agreed. Justice White dissented and Justice Scalia agreed. Rationale/Rule/Analysis: The court ruled that the Malcolm’s adlibbing were not protected by “free expression”. Direct quotations being altered to convey a different message is sufficient ground for a libel case. This case makes the standard less management because the court now has to decide if the altering of spoken words is in a defamatory manner or if the altering…

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    trees as if he were stabbing his enemy, the rebels. The quotation that describes Ishmael’s training, “we fell into the bushes and crawled quickly, without producing much sound, until we reached a designated tree… the corporal didn’t say much during the initial stage of training… he would point to a clearing, where ‘words could cost you a bullet in the head’” (111), also describes how Ishmael navigated the war after his rehabilitation. The quotation, “an armed man in a red headband shot her in…

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    In the quotation the author portrays a compelling identity about Ralph by stating that Ralph's most powerful characteristic is the conch that he has blown.…

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    Paraphrasing, Direct Quotations , and Summarizing Plagiarism is really easy to do. To avoid plagiarism one should summarize, paraphrase and also direct quote. In this summary I will inform one about the three things to avoid plagiarism. Summarizing takes cookies of information and turns it into chunks of main components. In other words summarizing takes something larger and turns it into something smaller. For example, Lincoln’s cat ate at the White House dinner table. His dog was named Fido.…

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    This is a quotation taken from Katherine Mansfield’s short story ‘’The Voyage’’. The story is about a young girl called Fenella, after the death of her mother she went with her grandmother to move in her Grandparent’s house in Picton, which is inspired from Mansfield’s personal life when she had to move out from her home in Wellington, New Zealand to London, England. Mansfield uses imageries, metaphors, and the setting to convey the two main ideas of darkness and light and the transformation of…

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