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    with or have near its start a topic (or “signpost”) sentence (a sentence which indicates what the paragraph will be about and how it relates to the essay title). This is NOT a sub-heading! Your writing should be formal continuous prose. • be linked to the paragraph that comes before‚ often with a suitable conjunction or link words such as in addition‚ nevertheless‚ despite this‚ however. Don’t put also or for example at the start of a sentence. • contain generalised evidence of your research (e

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    on the effects of quitting a job; each paragraph containing one effect. • Cause/effect paragraphs generally follow basic paragraph format. That is‚ they begin with a topic sentence and this sentence is followed by specific supporting details. For example‚ if the topic sentence introduces an effect‚ the supporting sentences all describe causes‚ and vice versa. Words and Phrases to develop our cause and effect essay as a result consequently possibly certainly necessarily initially above all

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    02/12/12 Cohesiv e Dev ices Coherence When sentences‚ ideas‚ and details fit together clearly‚ readers can follow along easily‚ and the writing is coherent. The ideas tie together smoothly and clearly. To establish the links that readers need‚ you can use the methods listed here. Note that good writers use a combination of these methods. Do not rely on and overuse any single method – especially transitional words. Repetition of a Key Term or Phrase This helps to focus your ideas and to

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    under discussion - you need to engage with the literature and not merely describe or report it. (PEEL: Point + Evidence + Explanation + Link to the Question asked is an alternative to SSC that you may have been taught.) Remember to use linking sentences between paragraphs. Conclusion: Summarise the main points. Link them explicitly to the question asked to demonstrate that you have addressed it. Bring the ideas together to make a cohesive conclusion. The conclusion should not include

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    To Autumn - Poem

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    the bounty of Autumn whereas the extract has 2 paragraphs which is known as continuous pros. He introduces the reader to the market with the opening sentence e.g.:’’ so up we went and found ourselves in the vegetable market.’’ This function is a discourse marker ‘’up’’ - prepositions - because he changed word order around. It’s got stress on the sentence along with inverted syntax that takes us up on to narrative stance. Conferring to text B the Narrative stance‚ he uses are reflective pronouns - ourselves

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    adverbial clauses

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    Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses at the end of the sentence. 1. We watched the robins. They raised their young in our apple tree. 2. Becky read the book. It was recommended by a friend. 3. Dad donates his suits to charity. He has worn them a year. 4. The policemen delayed the drivers. The wrecks were cleared. 5. Ann ate an apple. She studied her vocabulary.   2. Combine the following sentences using adverb clauses at the beginning of the sentence. 1. Frank started medical

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    A LESSON PLAN FOR ELEMENTARY ENGLISH V I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson the pupils shall be able to: a.) Identify adverbs of time b.) Use appropriate prepositions in a given sentences c.) Actively participate in the activities II. SUBJECT MATTER: Adverbs of time REFERENCE: Fun in English‚ Language Textbook I‚ pp. 216-217 MATERIALS: Charts‚ Calendar and clock. III. Strategy/Procedure A. Preparatory Activities 1. Greetings 2. Prayer 3. Checking Attendance B. Developmental

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    According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary‚ grammar is "the study of the classes of words‚ their inflections‚ and their functions and relations in the sentence." After studying grammar‚ however‚ it is apparent that grammar also creates‚ maintains‚ and communicates meaning during interaction. Thus‚ one must look more deeply at individual words as well at whole pieces of a work or conversation in order to truly understand their meaning. Most people are aware of the denotative meanings of words

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    Introduction to Reading Reading is an ability which develops during the Sensitive Period for Language‚ fro prenatal hearing to the ‘Explosion into Reading’‚ around the age of five. Reading is an extension of the development of Vocabulary‚ the child discovers how a known word looks in graphic form after she has become a fluent speaker and has benefited from indirect and direct Enrichment Activities‚ the Three Period Lesson‚ Language Training and Writing. It is impossible to read an unknown word

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    5 Syntax Of The Phrase

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    4. SYNTAX OF THE PHRASE. (ПОНЯТИЕ СЛОВОСОЧЕТАНИЯ) Словосочетание как полино­минативная языковая единица. Соотношение словосочетания и слова‚ словосочетания и предложения. Синтаксис словосочетания как "малый синтаксис" в соотношении с синтаксисом предложения как "большим  синтаксисом". Проблема определения словосочетания. Знаменательные‚ формативные и служеб­ные словосочетания. Свободные и устойчивые словосочетания.Эквипотентные и доминационные (под­чинительные) связи слов. Последовательная (непосредственно-сочинительная)

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