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    The problem of human inequality and the divisions within human society is a big part of the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and it is still part of our society today. An example of this problem is the trial of Tom Robinson, Walter Cunningham Jr. being treated differently because of who he is, and the discrimination against black people. Our society is still dealing with this situation…

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    Linguistic Evidentiality in Arawan, Luchuan, and Livonian An often overlooked yet fascinating aspect of the plethora of languages spoken throughout the planet, is the information they require their speakers to provide whenever describing something. For example, in the English language, there are many nouns to describe humans that do not differentiate between male and female, like friend. However, in Spanish, if one wants to refer to someone they consider a friend, it is necessary to use either…

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    from all the people who were supposedly different and grow on their graves. In other words, the speaker is saying that all people are equal in the face of death and nature. Moreover, the growth of grass on top of the grave signifies the idea that souls are…

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    When he stated “i chafed against the word at school” it means that he was annoyed by the world and all he wanted to think about was the girl. Later when he states “ I found myself in a big hall girdled at half its height by gallery” he uses girdled to explain that the hall was cut down. Another example of unexpected word choice in the story would be when he stated “ I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity…” he uses…

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    The play Hamlet and the film Pontypool both share the common theme that through the use of words one can become insane. This theme is supported by the use of diction found in both works, the most notable phraseology is repetition. Throughout the play Hamlet, repetition is often seen in two characters; the play’s main protagonist Hamlet, and a side character Polonius. During the play, Hamlet encounters his deceased father’s ghost who relays to Hamlet that he was murdered. After hearing this he…

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    position paper about not using phones while driving. My thesis would have my stance, which is against using phones whiles driving and telling people why they should not from my research. 2. Tanishia uses sources from a web page and changes a few words of the original passage. She then uses it in a research-based…

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    Sherri Stirbus

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    For this project I interviewed Sherri Stirbus. Sherri is a Speech Language Pathologist for Children’s Hospital Colorado. She works at KidStreet. KidStreet is a day rehab program for young children with significant disabilities. Every child is required to have a feeding tube to be in the program. The children receive speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, art therapy, music therapy, psychology services and nursing services each week. KidStreet is an amazing place because it…

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    This gives the reader a sense of a personal environment because O’Neill is directly drawing them in with his home-type language. Also, his diction shows that he is attempting to use an exciting tone to call the readers in this way. He uses words and phrases such as, “hullabaloo,” “heckling,” and “wisecracks,” to excite the reader by presenting them with informal language used around the…

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    Class Language

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    found most surprising was the fill-in, “And he gave ___ written word ‘skunk’…” The correct answer was “the.” Even though 77 students gave the correct response, there were still several who used random words such as “garbage,” “things,” and “fishy.” These words do not even come close to fitting the sentence being that they are all form class words. A second point of interest is the fact that no one was able to come up with the correct word for “prolific.” That is the only entry that no one was…

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    strategies for understanding words, many are similar to one another and some differ from each other. One way is using another is using context clue and lastly is using a dictionary and word attack strategies. These all will help you tackle an unfamiliar word. Today I will be describing when and how to use these strategies. When you want to determine or figure out a meaning to an unknown word you first have to figure out how the word is being used. You just look at the words leading up to…

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