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    He utilizes a very dignified syntax. Within this short passage, made up of only 2 sentences, spanning over 13 lines, both could be classified as periodic sentences. In doing this Pythagoras creates a degree of suspense which causes the reader to become engaged and excited for him to…

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    The syntax was poor and filled with incredible amounts of figurative language that took away from the scientific and historical aspect of the book. It was over dramatic and didn’t go into detail of the science behind the epidemic rather highlighting the social aspect of it. Her writing is confusing and very elementary. However, it made me realize a large piece of our past as…

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    Edward Thomas and Robert Frost both write about the harshness of life. In his poem 'The Owl ', Thomas provides a didactic character in the form of the owl and describes his literal and metaphorical journey towards the realisation of his privilege, compared to others around him who are suffering. The title focuses on the owl, and is chosen as the poet is reflecting on hearing the owl 's cry. On the other hand, Frost uses 'Out, Out ' to describe a tragic event in which the harshness of life is…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald is famous for his use of imagery in his writing while Cummings is known for unconventional language and syntax in his poetry. Throughout The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald uses imagery to foreshadow the lesson that the characters, specifically Gatsby, will learn. On only the second page of the novel the reader sees Nick reflecting on his experiences and realizing…

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    uses effective, short and complex statements and semantic prosody to shape and persuade the jurors decision of the outcome of the trial, while language in the media influences how O.J Simpson is portrayed, as newspaper writers uses big headlines, syntax,short and effective words to shape the reader's mind of how O.J Simpson is…

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    from the individual level of analysis. While Treisman acknowledges that some systemic factors may have influenced Putin’s decision to annex Crimea, he argues that it is best explained by understanding Vladimir Putin’s personal beliefs. Treisman’s syntax and focus on Putin’s reasoning throughout the writing exemplify the individualist argument. Russell Bova’s Great Man Theory and Margaret Hermann’s personality analysis chart support Treisman’s argument. . The Great Man Theory of history…

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    was not either medieval or advanced. The main thing in like manner was their HUMANISM (Fitzgerald 1). Humanism is gotten from the expression studia humanitatis, which implies the investigation of the humanities. The study included five subjects: syntax, talk, verse, history, and good rationality. The humanista did excluded rationale, common science, and power. As the time passed the established creators of Greece and Rome were focused and in this admiration Francesco Petrarch was viewed as a…

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    language from everyday vocabulary, contextualizing vocabulary instruction, and contextualizing through familiarity with genre and structure. When identifying the main ideas and key words I prepared the text for the students by underlining, or highlighting the items. Another option that can be used is, providing a separate list to be used as a point of reference. For consistency, the structure of the passage that has been adapted should be clear and consistent, this was accomplished by beginning…

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    Furthermore, Austen argues society’s forced competition among women with her word choice: “I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister.” “Contend” signifies a struggle against an opponent, highlighting the competitive undertones within female relationships. Throughout this passage, the reticent flow of dialogue and aggressive semantics demonstrate a societal perversion — women are forced to vie for matrimony’s financial…

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    relationships to differ is because of individual qualities, or the “jumble” (117) inside the bag. Overall, this moderate tone is effective with Hurston’s diverse audience because it does not conflict directly with the views of any of its readers by highlighting a more elusive point about…

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