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    However, the student didn't answer it right, which was beyond my expectation. To grade 6 students, the lead-in sentence seemed to be too complicated with alternative question for them to grasp though they were simple. They weren't able to respond correctly both in content and grammar. Appropriacy in language grading plays a vital role in a language teacher. Therefore, instead of giving a confusing lead-in instruction, I could have simply elicited a question, " Did Kitty live near school? ",…

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    words that stood out to me and made should to highlight them so I can go back later and look up the word and define it in my own words so I can have a better understanding of it. What I did next was read the text and made a couple of annotations to sentences that stood out to me that I thought would be important or useful for when I’m writing my questions. After reading both the chapters and annotating I started to create question, while thinking of the question I went…

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    1. Introduction This paper presents a sentence to analyze how constituents function and the four test that can be used to prove the constituent. Linguist consider a constituent to be a structural unit made of a word or words that create the sentence and other phrases as well. In (1) the sentence that is analyzed and the constituents that are going to be tested are presented. Branches are used to show the boundaries that form the constituents. 1. Sentence and Constituents a. He might have been…

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    Please take into consideration my submission on the enforcement of tighter laws around the crime of Arson. I am writing to you because there is a great concern for the amount of Arson related crimes that are occurring within the state of Tasmania. Statistics show that more than half of Tasmania is above average in fires per year compared with all of the other states in Australia (Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 2015). Tightening the laws around Arson, will most definitely guarantee Tasmania…

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    Throughout Jodi Arias’ interrogation with Detective Flores, Jodi displayed several obvious signs of deceit – even some pointed out by Flores himself. The most noticeable sign was her stalling mechanisms – it seemed like almost every sentence had one. Her explanations seemed far-fetched and her stories were all over the place. She also exhibited psychological repression – often claiming that she couldn’t remember things. Stalling Mechanisms Within the first 20 seconds of video four, Jodi utters…

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    John G. Millker’s book, QBQ The Question Behind the Question, explains how a lack of personal accountability affects us in our daily personal and professional lives. Miller uses this book as a tool to teach individuals and organizations how to eliminate blame, complaining, and procrastination. This quick, but valuable resource urges readers to looks inside themselves instead of pointing a finger at others. QBQ The Question Behind the Question teaches readers how to change negative “why” or “who”…

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    Summary: The Eaton Centre

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    We have included this question to determine more accurately just how many times individuals visit the Eaton Centre on a weekly basis. For example, if individuals visit the Eaton Centre more than 3 times per week, then we know that they might have more disposable income, or it shows us that there is a higher frequency of potential customers in our vicinity. This question gives us insightful information when combined with our other questions, as it can allow us to target customers based on the…

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    In the poem, “Those Winter Sundays”, Robert Hayden plays on various denotations of the word “office” to make clear that love often means taking on duties and responsibilities. The word appears in the last sentence of the poem and it’s ambiguous definition leaves the reader with room to interpret the word with various denotations: “What did I know, what did I know / of love’s austere and lonely offices?” (13-14). This ambiguity therefore holds a great deal of influence over the reading of the…

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    For my part of the project I have choose to interview four different people that are between third grade and sixth grade. There are four different people, two boys and two girls. In my paper I will only be talking about three of my interviews because one of them had very little responses. The reason why I have decided to choose young students is because my question for this project is, “Do boys and girls learn differently?” You may think that this is a very vague question however there are so…

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    I felt more anxious than before because the store was quite busy and crowded. Furthermore, I was more anxious about the other people, and wondered how many of the people would hear me. This made me reluctant about doing the pseudostuttering. My sentence I used was, “How much are the candles.” I prolonged on the “m” in “much,” and did a repetition on the “c” in “candles.” While I was stuttering, I avoided eye contact, and tilted my head down and forward as if to help assist me to get the word out…

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