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    from the Sample Outline handout. Parallelism - How do I accomplish this? Each heading and subheading should preserve parallel structure. If the first heading is a verb‚ the second heading should be a verb. Example: 1. Choose Desired Colleges 2. Prepare Application ("Choose" and "Prepare" are both verbs. The present tense of the verb is usually the preferred form for an outline) Coordination - How do I accomplish this? All the information contained in Heading 1 should have the same significance

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    ENGLISH 102 PAPER #1: Evaluation of a Website Minimum Word Count: 750 words Due Date: Sun. Sept. 4th by midnight (papers later then Sun. Sept. 11th will receive a Zero) LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. To understand the broader concept of “text” as a combination of visual‚ verbal‚ and contextual information. 2. To understand the role of audience in understanding the information. 3. To use skills in writing summary‚ analysis‚ interpretation‚ and evaluation. 4. To incorporate a graphic element as

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    January 12‚ 2014 Word Count: 923 The Development of Doubles in Kafka on the Shore: Duality within Individual Characters Parallelism is a common theme Haruki Murakami includes in Kafka on the Shore. Arguably‚ the main protagonists can be connected to one another through commonalities. It is also falsifiable to say that duality is also present within each individual character. The dramatic change of character description from the beginning to the end of the novel indicates that within each character

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    organizations‚ so it is vital that business writers understand how to draft these important documents effectively. This memo will cover the correct memo format first. Then‚ it will discuss clarity and conciseness‚ consistency and numbers‚ passive voice‚ parallelism‚ sexist writing‚ agreement‚ comma usage and hyphen usage. USING CORRECT MEMO FORMAT Unlike conversations‚ memos leave a "paper trail‚" so the company can use directives‚ inquiries‚ instructions‚ requests‚ recommendations‚ policies and other

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    rhythm’. Herein is contained a brief analysis of this heart moving poem and the impact it has created in the minds of many readers down the ages. The authors in the opening paragraphs of this article have made a concerted attempt to bring out some parallelism from the Book of Psalms and also the theological aspect of innocent suffering. This concept of human suffering seems deeply embedded in this particular poem of Hopkins and this is what the authors wish to portray for their readers. We have also

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    There is a presence of cult in the Roman Empire‚ as it is filled with statues‚ temples and festivals. This according to Wright is ‘part of the fabric of society that it was bound to impress itself forcefully on the minds of all who inhabited such cities.’ The meaning behind this is that as Paul visited the Roman Empire‚ it was hard for him not become influenced by the social phenomena’s however‚ Wright states that Paul should say nothing about the imperial cult‚ and continue his travel of preaching

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    Key terms Chapter 1 Abstract word: a word that identifies an idea or feeling as opposed to a concrete object Audience: the person or persons with whom you are communicating. Communication: the process of sending and receiving messages. Concrete word: a word that identifies something the senses can perceive. Connotation: the subjective or emotional feeling associated with a word. Denotation: The literal‚ dictionary meaning of a word. E-mail: a message transmitted electronically over a computer

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    Week Starting Learning Objectives Evidence of Success In class contact hours & Assessments (48 hours) Independent Learning (52 hours) G&V: CAE UI p. 92 activity 1 ex. 1.2‚ 2.1& p. 93 ex. 4. W& G & V: e-learning review essay writing. http://www.victoria.ac.nz/llc/academic -writing/tpara1.html http://www.victoria.ac.nz/llc/academic -writing/tpara2.html W: Exercises on thesis statement: http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/engl ish/langan/sentence_skills/exercises/c h03/p1exd.htm R&V: Alligator Blood

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    were full of blank spaces between the words and sometimes there are a lot of extra blank lines before and after every heading and sub-heading. The report writer didn’t also follow the conventional form of front style and size since she didn’t use Times New Roman‚ 12 and all the words are written in bold. b- Sections‚ headings and subheadings : All the headings and sub-headings are properly written since all of them are written in the same form (bold and underlined) which make them distinctive

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    that many could not read or write. One of the most famous and first recorded stories of the time‚ Beowulf‚ tells the story of a young heroic prince who defeats evil by having unwavering faith in God. The speaker uses diction‚ vivid imagery‚ and parallelism to juxtapose Christianity and Paganism and how Paganism is a heathen‚ ineffective religion‚ while through Christianity and faith in God anything can be accomplished‚ even the most impossible of tasks. The use of kennings and alliteration are

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