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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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    recursive emphasis serves to demonstrate Scalzi’s main argument as each identical sentence opener is followed by the materialistic and emotional items impacted by poverty. Expressing these various impacts provides evidence for Scalzi’s main argument as each displays examples of obstacles and woe which the impecunious endure on a daily basis. With this use of repetition, there is a lack of alternation in each sentences openers. Consequently, Scalzi does this in order to accumulate a greater…

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    Federal Mandatory Minimum sentencing is a manifestation from politicians who wanted to appear tough on crime by enacting a universal sentencing model. The reforms manifested throughout the federal system on the notion that sentencing punishment would deterring crime and drug usage during a problematic times that plagued the United States during the late 20th Century. The goal of the Sentencing Guidelines was rehabilitation with the belief that inmates spent an amount of them behind bars to “cure…

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    “There comes a time when the world gets[so] quiet and the only thing left is [the beating of] your own heart..." But my heart didn 't beat like the drumsticks of a snare drum solo champion, nor it didn 't beat like an infant coming into the world, but it was still. It was steady. So, I close my eyes as the beats of my heart fills my ears and breath stills like ASDFGHJKL and I brace for impact. As a child we are always told to be thankful for what we have, to be kind and to be caring, to be…

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    and its significance to the overall work. Quote the lines (and cite the page numbers) that inspire you to choose this symbol. Make sure the symbol is in color. You are permitted to copy and paste computer images.” “Explain using complete sentences and textual evidence from the text to thoroughly support your claim.” One of the most important themes of Of Mice and Men is the friendship between George and Lennie. One would sacrifice himself for the other. An example of…

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Guidelines: Mandatory minimum sentence refers to the fixed sentence of a crime that a judge is forced to deliver. In 1986, Congress enacted mandatory minimum sentencing laws. This was to impose the mandatory minimum sentence that a person would receive for the offense committed. A mandatory minimum sentencing guideline requires for a judge to hand down sentences for a certain amount of time. For certain crimes, there are criminal sentencing guidelines, this…

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    In second language learning classroom, questions are considered to be the key for interaction and sequence of class procedure (Celce-Murcia, Brinton & Snow, 2014). Some questions can lead sequence of class and inspire students to think. For example in Excerpt 1, before introducing Valentine 's Day, I asked students to describe the picture related to this holiday. Excerpt1 1 T: It is Valentine 's Day. You see this picture? What 's in the picture? 2 ((pointing at picture)). 3 S1: Flowers 4…

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    Crime” are many polices made to underline strict punishment as the main response to crime activities. Many want youth offenders who are underage to be judged in the same way an adult would be judged. Others also wish there would be a mandatory minimum sentence for offenders. There is criticism for using this approach as effective as they try to make it appear. Prison inmate are dealing with many, problems. Getting “tough on crime” is surprisingly more expensive and unfair than one could imagine.…

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    grammar, organization and a good sequential order. As shown in his writing assessment, he is unable to write more than one paragraph and struggles to write one paragraph independently due to his struggles to come up with ideas and construct complete sentences. He needs to work on grammar, detail, organization, transitions and elaboration in his writings. For example, the writing assessment asked Isaac to write about someone or something that he was thankful for. He was first given a graphic…

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    written throughout the rest of the passage. In the succeeding paragraphs Barry continues to explain to the reader uncertainty and why one should question everything through the use of imagery and extended metaphors. Within the first few sentences, Barry constructs a strong image of how scientists and uncertainty interact. By using the term “frontier” the reader is draw a picture of a vast, open, unexplored landscape that is their waiting to be explored. Barry does this to reference how…

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