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    following sentence‚ the entire sentence is correctly punctuated‚ and all words in the sentence are correctly capitalized: "This is a fantastic opportunity"‚ the salesman insisted. __True __False Quotation marks are correctly used in the following sentence‚ the entire sentence is correctly punctuated‚ and all words in the sentence are correctly capitalized: "Are you serious ?!?" Fred asked. __True __False Quotation marks are correctly used in the following sentence‚ the entire sentence is correctly

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    purpose to fulfill in each document. C. Preparing concise and purposeful messages comes naturally to most writers. D. Each business message requires you to search your imagination for creative topic ideas. 3. Which of the following sentences best demonstrates the "you" view? A. You may qualify for an August vacation if you apply early enough. B. I have approved your vacation for August. C. We did not receive your application early enough for a July vacation. D. The vacation

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    using exclamation marks as his punctuation. When you read what the narrator is saying to you‚ you can feel the emotion‚ and hear the speed and volume of his voice. He does this by the use of punctuation‚ short sentences‚ and putting some words into capitals; one example of a capital worded sentence is‚ ‘it was A LOW‚ DULL‚ QUICK SOUND – MUCH SUCH A SOUND AS A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON.’ The effect the narrator has on the reader is that he is a psychotically‚ scared man‚ that knows he has done

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    of the discussion‚ the students should be able to: 1. State the four kinds of sentence‚ namely the declarative‚ interrogative‚ imperative‚ and exclamatory sentences. 2. Familiarize the punctuation marks used in each type of sentences. 3. Classify sentences according to their used. 4. Construct declarative‚ interrogative‚ imperative and exclamatory sentences. II. SUBJECT MATTER A. Topic: The Four Types of Sentences B. Reference: Laboratory Activities in English I. Textbook C. Materials: Visual

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    DIDLS Breakdown DIDLS Diction‚ Imagery‚ Details‚ Language‚ and Syntax   Use diction to find tone.  Use imagery‚ details‚ language and syntax to support tone. TONE Author’s attitude toward the subject‚ toward himself‚ or toward the audience. DICTION Adjectives‚ nouns‚ verbs‚ adverbs‚ negative words‚ positive words‚ synonyms‚ contrast. Look at the words that jump out at you - Evaluate only those words to find tone Also look at: Colloquial (Slang) Old-Fashioned Informal (Conversational)

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    Criminal Sentencing April.30/2013 * Sentencing: a convicted person is one of the most complex parts of the legal system. * A judge must weigh several factors when deciding how to sentence an offender. * In Canada‚ a judge has numerous sentencing options‚ which range from releasing the accused to imprisonment * The sentencing process is controversial to many Canadians‚ as most convicted offenders do reintegrate back into society at some point. * There is constant debate over how

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    survive. 4. Most of the students in my history class do not listen carefully. 5. My favorite TV show‚ Survivor‚ continues to be very popular with many viewers. B. Subjects and Verbs. Underline all subjects once and all verbs twice. Each sentence is worth two (2) points. 6. Most people can learn to cook if they will follow instructions. 7. The famous paintings and sculptures were difficult to see because the museum was full of people. 8. There are millions of people living

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    Linguistic Units

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    LANGUAGE LEVELS AND THEIR BASIC UNITS Language is a system of units which are usually divided into segmental and super-segmental units. Segmental units include phonemes syllables‚ morphemes‚ words‚ phrases and sentences. Super-segmental units don’t exist by themselves. They are actualized together with segmental units. Super-segmental units include accent‚ intonation patterns‚ patterns of word order and pauses. Taking into consideration segmental units any language may be represented

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    should be able to: Identify sentence fragments‚ comma splices and fused sentences. Identify fragments and their possible corrections. Identify the difference between comma splices and fused sentences. Know how to comma splices and fused sentences. ii. Title of the report: Faulty sentence structure Faulty Sentence Structure SENTENCE FRAGMENTS A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence or a dependent clause punctuated as a sentence ‚ beginning with a capital

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    The Rattler Essay

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    Language‚Figures of Speech | Detail | Imagery | Point of View | Narrator‚ Perspective | Organization | Narrative Structure: chronological order‚ cause and effect‚ order of importance‚ flash-forward‚ flashback‚ problem-solution | Syntax | Sentence Structure | Please Note: Diction‚ detail‚ point of view‚ organization and syntax are all devices that the author uses to make the tone of the story evident to the reader. Your commentary should consistently link your evidence to the tone of the

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