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    written essay onto the website to be analyzed. Once the document is analyzed the website will offer any suggestions that will improve my paper. The suggestions include plagiarism detection, spelling and grammar check,style and word choice analysis, readability statistics, title validation, and a vocabulary builder…

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    Content Area Literacy

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    matching texts with readers? How might a content area/disciplinary teacher be affected when looking at texts this way? Quantitative evaluation measures the readability of a text; such as sentence length, rare words, etc. Although this type of evaluation is useful concurrent with qualitative text evaluation, it is simply not appropriate to use readability data and assume that text complexity can and is measured accurately (Frey & Fisher, 2013). This type of evaluation is not dependable when…

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    Learning to read is probably the single most critical skill that a child will acquire in his or her lifetime. According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, as many in every five children has a significant reading disability (American Psychological Association, 2014). An important part of reading instruction for struggling students is the use of the right program and intervention at the right time. With so many packaged reading intervention programs out there, it is difficult to…

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    Greyscale Analysis

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    original maps and with each other. For this end, we not only analyse in details the resulting visualization, but we also conduct a survey. We asked a panel of people with cartographic training to evaluate the extent to which each method improves the readability of the original map and then to pick the most appropriate one. The greyscale method renders the symbolisation less prominent and it is practical because simple to implement, but it has drawbacks. If there are too many colours in the…

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    Wow was I surprise by the results! Before starting the “Where is the speaker from” assignment, Utilizing my personal knowledge from living in multiple states in the U.S. accompanied by my career choices that have immersed me into diverse multi-cultural groups. I thought I got this, Wrong! (only two correct). Therefore, I must ask, am I not listening, is my hearing that bad, has my personal experience made me immune to hearing dialectic differences? The answer, I decided, is my hearing is not…

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    1. Pg. 268 – Test Your Knowledge: #6 When using the indirect approach to announce a negative decision, the purpose for presenting your reasons before explaining the decision is to soften and ease the bad news so to help the readers accept your decision. 2. Pg. 269 – Message 9.A: Providing Negative News About Company Operations I. Planning: Analyze the Situation: The Company, Black and Decker needs to cut travel expenses by fifty percent which is the general purpose. While, the specific purpose…

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    List of sentences which we suggest you should consider to rewrite to improve readability of the text : In No Lunch Left Behind by Waters and Heron, published in the New York Times, they discuss how spending for lunches is being put towards things in the actual cafeteria; for example the air conditioning and refrigeration. This idea of not eating the school lunch is mirrored in Waters and Heron’s article where they indicate that the school lunches are not healthy and delicious which is most…

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    Rhetorical effectiveness in writing is essential in order to communicate clearly. To analyze if writing is effective, the speaker must identify the audience and the subject of the composition while using techniques such as the incorporation of logos, ethos, and pathos. Einstein’s response of “Do scientists pray?”, in the letter “Dear Phyllis”, fails to recognize the audience and their level of understanding which undermines the effectiveness of his writing. Also, the lack of a concrete answer in…

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    that helps the reader organize the story and allows relationships to develop. In addition, the months help to further organize the story and show Tita’s phases of her young life. The layout of Like Water For Chocolate is beneficial to the stories readability and character development. In order to help the readers have an insight into the book, Esquivel includes the recipes at the beginning of the chapters because those recipes allow for relationship development in the specific…

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    1. Create a class named Doctor that has three member variables: • name – A string that stores the name of the doctor • numPatients – An integer that tracks how many patients the doctor must treat • patientList – A dynamic array of strings used to store the patient names Write appropriate constructor(s), mutator, and accessor methods for the Doctorclassalong withthefollowing: • A method that inputs all values from the user, including the list of patient names. Note that this method has to…

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