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    indicating a missing letter in some location of the word. Show students a concrete object and provide the name of the object. Let students select the correct letter card that will spell the word of the object shown. • Play stretch and snap. Teach students to s—tr—e—t—ch a word out by its sounds and then to snap the word back together to aide them in oral recognition of the word. Frequent practice of this technique will help students identify words that stump them while reading. Teacher may use…

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    from my class notes, I have to make it neatly and putting things as order as understandable. And also, I tried to write with my handwriting as neatly as possible. If someone wants my notes, I wanted to show that I am organized person from small things to a big thing. It is not just showing my personality; it is a consideration for everyone. One of my strength code has about "developer." This can be explained as a simple word "improvement." It is hard to start new things for me, but when I…

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    Corn Maze Poem Analysis

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    specific corn maze. This idea is the same for how there are other people who may look the same or share some of the same qualities, but each individual person is unique. Barber uses paradoxes, diction, and an extended metaphor in the poem “Corn Maze,” in order to show how the experiences that one has can impact their life later. Barber understood that in many situations, people use the experiences that they had earlier in life to help them make the correct decision. Barber also believed that…

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    problem in constructing complex sentences at her age, she can speak long declaratives which include clauses. For example, Sophia is able to define words by relating them to others word she knows, like the word “huge”, she can define it as “ very very big, not just big, it’s opposite of tiny small.” From this ability, it shows Sophia can think about the word meaning.…

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    the rhyme states that words should not affect you but I am sure we all can words do hurt. Personally Words do not have an effect on me as much as others. Growing up, my mother told me that the only words that mattered were the ones that I believed to be true and I believe that wholeheartedly. I have been called things like Mutt, Bastard, and have even referred as “You People” but I chose to not let those words bother me for the fact that I know they do not define me. Those words may not be my…

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    Dialect Quiz Analysis

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    definition of phonology is, “the science of speech sounds, including especially the history and theory of sound changes in a language or in two or more related languages” (Phonology, n.d). Many of the dialect questions have questions asking if the word is composed of the same sound. A question asked in the quiz by John Katz, is “How do you pronounce Marry/merry/marry?” (2013). The results show more than half answered “all 3 are the same (56.88%)” and only a few answered “merry and marry are…

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    However, the conversation between these two characters revolves around the flexibility of words, as well the practice of role-playing, with an overall emphasis on manipulation. The usage of words in a particular manner is first mentioned by Feste after he makes a comparison between living by the church and being a churchman. After the first couple of lines in the scene, Feste exclaims: “You…

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    will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted by investigating 4 talk shows from 2 TV channels. The selected talk shows are talk show that still airing untill 2015. A criterion for the selection will find talk show similar in content and structure in order to establish comparability. Then, the talk shows will be transcribed and categorized manually. 1.6.3 Data…

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    Phonetics And Phonology

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    The systematic study of speech and the sounds of language is referred to as phonetics. Traditionally phoneticians rely on careful listening and observation in order to describe speech sounds (Nolan, 2007). Phonetics is often defined with respect to phonology. Both disciplines are concerned with the sound medium of language. Phonology is concerned with the pattering of sounds in a language (and in language in general), and is thus comparable to areas of linguistics such as syntax and morphology…

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    my master’s younger brother…" (Brontë 206). Explanation: 1. Ruffian Sentence: “Catherine shall linger no longer to argue with the low ruffian – I have humored her enough” (Brontë 118). Synonyms: thug and hoodlum How it enhances the sentence: The word ruffian helps the audience to fully understand that the association of Heathcliff with a gypsy or thief has pervaded the entire town to the point where they regard him with prejudice without actually knowing anything about him, a truth which is…

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