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    from reading texts. Non-print texts can facilitate lifelong learning too, but it goes about it in a different way. Non-print texts can vary from music and art to something as simple as a pencil or a trashcan. With non-print text a new way of learning is revealed. It opens the door to creativity, in-depth thinking, and teaches you to be open-minded. When working with non-print texts you become more creative. A lot of the times there is no wrong answer when analyzing non-print texts because it is…

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    What role should "argument" (via the Weston text) have in the discipline of evangelism and the practice of preaching? What aspects of your ministry formation do you need to cultivate in order to effectively wield this tool in a proper and God-fearing manner? First, the principal purpose of preaching the gospel is to offer a theological interpretation of the word of God into our lives. In the text book argument is defined as, “means to offer a set of reasons or evidence in support of a conclusion…

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    Rhetorical analysis is essentially an attempt to clarify our understanding of the biblical text through a study of its literary techniques. Ancient authors often employed these techniques in order to assist readers to understand the message of the text or to persuade them of the truth of the presentation. The interpreter should always allow for the possibility that the rhetorical dimension of the text will bear directly on exegetical questions. Rhetorical criticism is a well – watered garden…

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    Objective The students will use various informational text about American Heroes to establish the understanding the text by using 5 W’s questions such as Who, What, Where, When, and Why. The lesson will teach the students to look at what is happening, who is the person, why it happened and when it happened to understand the text. Anticipatory Set (Motivation) I will tell the class that last night I was watching a documentary American Heroes so I can prepare for today's lesson.…

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    4. Textual Analysis In this section, I will examine the usage of verbum dicendi and r-relations in high and low fiction novels to find the differences in text types. Text types specify what variation is part of the definition is suitable with its correct usage hence, making the author’s knowledge explicit to the reader’s expectation and convention (Görlach, 2004). For instance, an author may use the phrase “religious words”, which is not precise and thus, readers may take this phrase to mean a…

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    and think. Right now you're reading this, and you're probably thinking to yourself a memory of your own. In this paper I will be discussing the qualities, and nature from Professor Roy, William’s book, “Making Societies” and Sociologist Zerubavels’ text in “Time Maps”. Social memory helps to determine the boundaries around the groups that hold them in major forms, such as, social, collective, historical and mnemonic memory as it all ties together. Sociologist Zerubavel presents historical facts…

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    replied, I am mad, I do not like it. Without any assistance, she drew a picture, and wrote down a word, and gave some statements about her drawing (Picture #1). As I analyzed Kim’s drawing and statements from the rubric “EGUSE-Informative/Explanatory Text-Based Rubric, Grade K” (picture #2), at this point in time, it indicated Kim is below kindergarten grade level. Kim responded with some statements and the drawing related to the prompt, identifies opinion in drawing, prints few upper and lower…

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    1. Grasp the text in their town. What did the text mean to the biblical audience? Luke is the author of the book of Acts, in which he continues his writing to inform Theophilus of the work of Jesus as well as the advance of the Gospel through the church empowered by the Holy Spirit. Theophilus was most likely a convert to Christianity and perhaps funded Luke’s project. Although he is not an Apostle, his credibility for his gospel and the book of Acts comes from Peter—one of the twelve, and the…

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    This semester for my independent text review I studied “the pharaoh's secret” by clive cussler and wrote an in depth evaluation of the story, characters and writing style for my text review. I choose clive cusslers “the pharaoh's secret”, because having recently read the book I was aware that I would have to leave a negative review. This is something I have not encountered before when reviewing pieces of text. As of this year I have been co managing the common room area during the end of day…

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    Analyzing Humorous Text Does this sentence make sense: “ Are you ok, what happens?” I don’t think so. Well many schools have had to cut the past tense out of English Programs due to the lack of funding. While this may seem crazy, schools have saved over $3 million. The Onion found this news very amusing and used this bizarre event to write an article that uses ridicule, folly, and low comedy. The way this article uses ridicule is when Utah Sen says “ The past tense is, by definition is outdated.…

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