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    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 sermon or a prayer depending on their understanding and conventions concerning the phrase. Such ambiguous words and phrases provide a background information, which provides the gist of the narration. I will also explore the types of verb used in these…

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    with additional information about writing style and tone, as well as some helpful explanations regarding homonyms and other confusing words that exist in the English language. Phrases and Clauses Phrases and clauses are both used as basic building block components…

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    readers and listeners can easily connect to. Besides its heartfelt and promising content, Dr. King’s use of vivid metaphors, influential repetition of words and phrases, and placement of strong verbs construct…

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    Trzeciak Vs Szymborska

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    everyday conversation. Trzeciak’s syntax is also formal. For example, line 42 reads “In the grass which has overgrown.” The phrase “which has” is not a natural, conversational phrase. Instead, this syntax is reminiscent of syntax found in a formal setting. The formal diction and syntax creates a serious tone. In addition, the language is severe and negative. Trzeciak uses phrases such as “unsevered head” (29), which has a morbid connotation. The dark connotation of the diction creates a negative…

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    of a sentence and make the main action the verbs of a sentence (Williams, 44). Writers create clearer and more understandable prose for their readers when they revise a "revision" and turn a nominalization back into a verb. He identifies common problems, offers helpful tips, and includes nine do-it-yourself exercises that illustrate his concepts (33-44). Making the main character the subject, and letting the verbs "tell the story" (29) cause the verbs to "name specific actions" (30). This…

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    conveys. She used the word ‘zwierzeń’. It is the genitive case of a word ‘zwierzenie’ which is a noun created from a verb ‘zwierzać się’. ‘Zwierzać się’ means to tell someone, in confidence, about one’s personal affairs or issues. In this regard, Demkowska-Bohdziewicz’s…

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    avoiding cliches a text will sound more original (Grellier & Goerke, 2014). Second, I need to remove unnecessary words and avoid redundant phrases. In the past, I added words to 'bulk up a paragraph'; however, it did not gain any credit. Grellier, and Goerke (2014) call excess words 'expletives'. Writing is made 'more concise' when expletives and redundant phrases are left out (Grellier & Goerke, 2014). Communications Toolkit (Grellier & Goerke,…

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    The author opens the paragraph with “I would have run” and continues the phrase “I would have” throughout the section; Lola’s narration takes on a tone of wistfulness by using negative, passive verbs. The repetition reinforces Lola’s discontent with her life and illustrates her wish for a different, better one. The author uses the disappearance of Lola’s father as a literal metaphor for…

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    Soon after Juno urges King Aeolus to release the winds under his control, so that she can attack the Trojan sailors, Neptune becomes aware of the chaos they create. In this passage, he addresses these winds using rhetorical questions, carefully-chosen verb forms, and various forms of parallel structure. These devices all create a sense of anger mirroring that of Neptune: utterly furious in the beginning, and gradually calming down in order to constructively convey orders to the winds. In the…

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    that on average nearly every fourteenth of advertisement contain only one interrogative sentence. 4) 25% of all advertisements (14/57) contain finite verb, it means that on average every 4th of advertisement contains finite verb. 5) 9% of all advertisements (5/57) contain non finite verb, it means that every 11th of advertisements contains non finite verb. 6) 23% of all contents…

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