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abulary Reading Strategies Vocabulary is very essential to the reading process as it is one of five core components that is essential to successfully teach children how to read. The other four core components include phonemic awareness‚ phonics and word study‚ fluency and comprehension (United States National Reading Panel‚ 2000). According to Rupley‚ Logan & Nicholas‚ 1998/99 in their book “Vocabulary instruction in a balanced reading program” stated that vocabulary knowledge is virtually vital
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since they’re the better team”(155). To add on‚ another fallacy is False Comparison‚ which is defined as a comparison of two alike ideas so they must be the same. A part of false comparison is False Analogy that is basically an argument of two things that makes absolutely no sense. A case of a false analogy is “I’m a successful businessman. Elect me mayor and I’ll run a successful city”(150). This does not make sense because being a businessman does not guarantee a person to
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indifference. Lastly‚ Edwards compares God’s wrath to a bow and arrow towards the end of the passage. When a person commits a sin‚ the bow is bent‚ forming tension which will eventually need to be released‚ causing the arrow to strike its target. In this analogy‚ the arrow represents God’s fury‚ while the target represents the sinner. It can also be inferred from this comparison that the sinner has few options for retribution and faces certain damnation. In each example of figurative language in this passage
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occurs when someone or some other culture group‚ that is not native to speaking English‚ are unable to point out the expression that is being made. Analogy‚ the resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike (Merriam-Webster‚ 2013). An example of an analogy would be by saying‚ “green is to go as red is to stop” and the function of an analogy is when someone is trying to express an exact meaning by comparing things for an idea clearer to the listener (Definitions.net‚ 2013). The appropriate
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that hardly relates to the prompt because they were so eager to get started that they missed an important point in the prompt. Don’t be one of them. 2. Use an analogy or metaphor to answer your sat essay topics Analogies are creative. And good analogies can impress graders because they like to reward good thinking. Here’s an analogy a one student created to answer the prompt “Does it always take hard work to make progress?” “To climb a mountain a person must struggle and strain. And this is
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own which includes the frequent use of diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to paint exactly the desired picture in the readers head. A strategy that the author uses to display her style is by using diction in forms such as analogy and sexist language. An example of an analogy in Stiff "The heart is a king‚ who rules over all organs of the body; the lungs are his executive‚ who carry out his orders; the liver is his commandant‚ who keeps up the discipline; the gall bladder‚ his attorney general
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speech‚ and actions. They have even become a way of conceiving information in the thought process of understanding experiences. In Metaphors we live by (1980) by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson the authors describes how often metaphors are kinda of an analogy or symbol‚ that can also be used as a way to relate to other people. Metaphorical concepts help with understanding of communication‚ and arguments that are‚ thus making thoughts more interesting and comprehensible. Showing that not only are metaphors
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It is not uncommon for humans to find themselves with the intuition that random‚ unplanned‚ unexplained accident just couldn’t produce the order‚ beauty‚ elegance‚ and seeming purpose that we experience in the natural world around us. As Hume’s interlocutor Cleanthes put it‚ we seem to see “the image of mind reflected on us from innumerable objects” in nature. (Hume 1779 [1998]‚ 35). And many people find themselves convinced that no explanation for that mind-resonance which fails to acknowledge a
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Paradox A statement that appears to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense‚ but upon closer inspection contains some degree of truth or validity. The first scene of Macbeth‚ for example‚ closes with the witches’ cryptic remark “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair….” Parallelism Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related word‚ phrases‚ or clauses. The basic principle of grammar and rhetoric demands that equivalent things be set forth in coordinate grammatical structures: nouns
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