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    Decoding is when children have the ability to apply his or her knowledge of graphemes (letters) and phonemes (sounds) to pronounce print correctly (“Word Decoding and Phonics,” n.d.). Nevertheless, having child understand the relationship between graphemes and phonemes allow him or her to identify acquainted words quickly, as well as learn new words (“Word Decoding and Phonics,” n.d.). Moreover, if I were a kindergarten or first grade teacher, I would use the following created text book: I Can…

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    Wordiness Passive voice Misplaced modifier Stylistic inconsistency Question 14 What word or phrase best characterizes the problem affecting the following passage? Conaster goes on to discuss the famous ill-fated excursion by Adolph Ruth that ended six months later with the discovery of Ruth’s decapitated head. Tense error Usage error Spelling error Apostrophe error Question 15 What word or phrase best characterizes the problem affecting the following passage? With the help of…

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    Word of mouth is the process of transferring information from one individual to another by means of communication. Every single day word of mouth is visible: friends recommend restaurants to one another, a teacher praises a book for a student, a blogger writes about their new computer. In business, word-of-mouth (WOM) is harnessed as a marketing technique used to advertise a product by indicating customer approval (or disapproval). This is commonly completed by electronic means (also known as…

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    church and non-members. This may be for different reasons but I think most people can tell that those of the LDS faith are unlike most other people in this world. This can be for many things, but I think a big part of it is the Word of Wisdom. So my question is, “Is the Word of Wisdom essential for the members of the LDS faith?” As the world and society continue to change, many things are becoming socially acceptable and not as taboo as they once were. Drugs, alcohol, and coffee seem to be…

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    The Role of WOM (Word of Mouth) Marketing 4.4.1 The analysis of the results of WOM Figure 4.6 what kind of account like to follow on social media According to the research of Chinese like to follow what kind of account on social media (Fig 4.6), nearly 70% of the respondents are interested in We media like movie critic etc, which option ‘5’ (‘very probably’) accounted for 46.36%. The proportion of ‘actor or actress’ is the second highest, which accounted for 53.67% in total. On the contrary,…

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    Students have grown accustomed to computer word processor like Microsoft word. Some effects of using Microsoft word can be very useful for a student and some effects may not. It is much less stressful to write a paper on Microsoft word than it would be to write it with pen and paper. Today’s technology has help and is still helping student’s today complete assignments for school with the help of computer technology. The use of Microsoft word makes it easy to correct errors and make simple…

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    Ch 19 1. The factors that may influence respondents’ interpretation of words include ethnicity, region, nationality, sex, age and education. Word nuances and ambiguities , or unique and unclear language, can also affect word interpretation . Other factors are modifying adjectives and adverbs, grammatical standards, double negatives, double-barreled (two question) questions, leading and loaded questions, over-demanding recall questions, and questions that include prestige. 2. Often, occasionally,…

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    Slur words are words of oppression; they have held the power to objectify, humiliate and deny rights to undeserving individuals of minority groups for much too long. They are tools used by oppressors against their victims, and they carry out the exact functions they expect them to. Slurs objectify, humiliate, degrade and shame. Recently, attempts have been made to shed slurs of their power. Many conflicting beliefs surrounding the proper handling of slur words exist. I personally believe that…

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    Words and images have been used in multiple ways throughout history. They’ve been used to convey ideas, express emotions and produce opinions. Words can be used to get the point straight across whilst images can be interpreted in different ways. Though some images-- when used in certain contexts-- have a large effect on people, words have even more of an impact due to things such as tone, diction and literary devices. In the beginning of Lincoln movie trailer, the images showed war, people…

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    Simple Sentences The adroit pianist had to problem sight reading Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, Pathétique, by Beethoven. This is a simple sentence and establishes through the sentence how the word “adroit” means skilled. The sentence state that a pianist had no trouble sight reading one of the most difficult piano sonatas in the world. First of all, all musicians know that sight reading is difficult, but to show how the pianist had no sight reading one of the most difficult sonatas in…

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