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    time to warn us of the interaction role the performer will expect to play in the oncoming situation” (1959: 24). This can be the attitudes that a person displays to reflect the impression they aim to give. It can be portrayed through the use of body language, gestures and facial expressions. However, with this concept of impression management Goffman gave rise to the idea of stigma. This idea is that the society is consciously aware that a person can have two social identities. This is the…

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    Minecraft Username: My current username is PrinceRamus. Previous Username(s): My previous usernames are, YesImCass ,_Izuku_Midoriya_, YesImYam, DiegoBrando, _JosephJoestar_, _GiornoGiovanna_, Jayde_A_Ruby, RussianSoda, BlessupSwag, CoolCatPopsicle, YesImKazuma, PinappleTakumi, TacoTakumi, CriticalOlivino, SweetPotatoDlish, PumpkinPieLatte, TehWalkinSkittle, KittyCandyTaffy, Them_Buttakoferi, KittyAndNumber, TrueMooFangirl, Pit_Icarus, PersonaUserYu, and 977897gj. Timezone: My time zone is…

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    “To be, or not to be? That is the question-” (III, i, 57). This famous quote is a quote that we have all heard at least once in our life. The quote is from one of William Shakespeare's more famous plays, Hamlet. Not only is Hamlet one of his more famous plays but Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, and Macbeth were all plays written by the best poet known to England, William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare was christened on April 26 but it is believed he was born three days earlier, on April 23…

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    is more logical or logos is because it has facts and data but also it uses testimony. He used more logical language in his letter because he was trying to get this point across to certain people, he wanted to use truthful information to back up everything he said. The reason the speech has a more emotional appeal or pathos is because it creates much more emotion. He used more emotional language in his speech because he wanted to talk to the people, make them see that they could be equal and get…

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    his book “Practical English Language Teaching Speaking” explained about three key principles for teaching speaking to beginning learners/young learners. First, provide something for learners to talk about. It means when students speak, they usually speak about something. It can share ideas, thought or emotions, the comment about a topic like incident interesting, etc. According to Pennington (1995), teachers should attend to the communicative needs and purposes of language learners. So, the…

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    Rationale For part 3 of our English course we have been dealing with language and mass communication and we have been discussing the ethics around several advertisements. Through the course I have become aware of the influence of images as used in advertising on young children. With this task I have demonstrated my understanding of how the media are trying to persuade and shape the public opinion. The intended purpose of my task is to raise awareness about gender inequality in advertisements…

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    Language is our primary source of communication. Some people even say that language is what separates us from animals and makes us human. Communication is the method through which we share our ideas and thoughts with others. Although there are thousands of languages in this world, the one of languages which obviously became the universal language, English language. There are several factors that make the English language essential to communication in our current time. The main reason why English…

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    INTRODUCTION I am going to analyse the text by using textual anaylsis consisting of semiotics, genre theory to determine the genre of the music video Anaconda by Nicki Minaj. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols, anything that can be taken as a sign, words, images, objects, and texts can be studied to understand their meaning. I will also be using textual analysis such as genre theory that will enable me to recognize the genre of the music video anaconda. Genre is recognisable through…

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    published an article named “idiomatic source language and idiomatic target language”, in which he mentioned two principle of translation: “Avoid mechanical word-for-word translation; idiomatic source language must be reproduced by idiomatic target language”. The meaning of idiomaticness (didao) also possesses at least two meanings: genuine or standard, i.e. in accordance with the particular nature or structure of a language, dialect, etc. Specifically, if the language is formal in the source…

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    communicate something else that is not directly expressed” and thus context plays a major role in which way our words are portrayed by the listener and our intention on how it is portrayed. Context is a major contributor to the meaning we interpret in language. Language alone will not portray what your sentence is meant to portray. For example; if “I’m freezing” was stated when it is five degree celsius outside, it would mean it is cold but not actually freezing but if it was stated when it is…

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