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    phonological parameters present. 2. Syntax, continued: In paper 2, it was hypothesized that in Jordanian Arabic the basic word order is identical to that of English and accordingly the differences observed between the order of English and Arabic sentences could be attributed to differences in the movement of constituents…

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    Not every taxpayer would like to spend their money on prisoners (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, 2008). In the other hand, the financial situation of prisoners is a trouble as well. They will not have any income when serves their sentence, it can affect their family’s normal life. Some prisoners cannot afford even the lawyer fee and transport to prison for visits or communication will also cost their family. After prisoners released, they maybe cannot find a job to support…

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    child to produce simple sentences by speaking in complete simple sentences herself, using the word that the child had just said. If the child did not produce a sound or word correctly the clinician would generate the proper word with visual and tactile cues. The second activity consisted of pictures. This activity was more elaborated. The clinician would point to a picture and the child would say the word. After saying the word the clinician would say a complete simple sentence using the word…

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    requiring them to perform mandatory sentencing role in a manner which is repugnant to the judicial process in a fundamental degree. This is because it requires the courts to breach a fundamental notion of equal justice by requiring them to impose sentences on certain offenders by reason of association rather than by reason of their own personal and individual guilt. However, it was thrown out due to the fact that such a challenge require the plaintiff to have a sufficient…

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    L. started preschool at age two. She has always been on a Montessori program, where students stay with the same teacher for three years. So her current classroom, is only the second one she has ever attended. L. is currently in third grade. Her teacher, (Miss G.) feels that she knows her very well and says that L. is a pleasure to teach. Miss G. also said that L. has a supportive family and that her mother regularly volunteers in the classroom; that L.’s mom is low key when she volunteers and…

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    Two ways to fix these are to make two different sentences or use a semi-colon if the sentences are closely related. A sentence fragment is when a sentence cannot stand by itself because there is no independent clause. Writers should avoid sentence fragments because they do not explain what they need to, to make a reader understand. I believe I have improved and I avoid them by reading my sentences to make sure it sounds correct and by someone else reading my work. 6. Name…

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    In the sentence If the test was held on Sunday, more people could take it, something sounds a little strange to our linguistic competency, which is our “hidden knowledge” of a language (Mihalic̆ek and Wilson). It may be difficult to point out the error, but instinctively we know an error lies somewhere within the sentence. According to Martha Kolln, “In if clauses that express a wish or a condition contrary to fact, we use were as the standard form of be, no matter what the subject” (Kolln and…

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    Moreover, there are a multitude of grammatical and mechanical errors throughout the piece. First Reader’s Comments: Specific Comments: Pg1, P1, L2-5 - This sentence reads in a way that comes across as clunky and with poor flow, largely due to its length and circulatory use of language. As a result, I would recommend clarifying this sentence through rephrasings and potential restructurings. Also, as the event is occurring in the past tense,…

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    The correct use of different words creates good sentence structure (Grellier & Goerke, 2010). Using parallel words in each sentence can help the reader better understand the ideas (Grellier & Goerke, 2010). In my writing am have developed this skill from feedback I received from smart thinking (www.smarthinking.com) earlier in my degree. I understand the use of the same or a similar word makes my writing more understandable. In my writing I find it easy to remember the right use of…

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    bank or grand theft auto. As you compare the two crimes, one is more sophisticated in finding out the criminal and the white-collar criminal is more capable of eliminate evidence. However, crimes involving violence are known to having longer prison sentences (White Collar or Blue). White-collar crimes are more sympathetic and are viewed as less severe, while blue-collar is categorized as being high risk and having a low reward (White Collar or…

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