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    " The adverb "immediately" can be used in lieu of phrases such as "right now" and "as soon as." Replace full clauses such as "It is clear that" and "It should be obvious" with single adverbs such as "clearly" and "obviously" or "evidently." A sentence with "the reason why... is that..." can be rewritten with just the conjunction "because." For example: "The reason why ice floats is that..." becomes simply: Ice floats because...." AfraSiab Mohal 03454644423 3. Avoid pleonasms‚ also known as redundancies

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    English 1 Notes: Conjuctions

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    and acts as a noun‚ adjective‚ or adverb. An infinitive is based on a verb and shows action or a state of being. The difference is that the infinitive may act as an adjective‚ adverb‚ subject‚ direct object‚ or the complement of a subject in a sentence.   To sit seemed wrong since the boy needed help. ("To sit" is the subject) We all wanted to see. ("to see" is the direct object)    Her dream is to play. ("to play" complements the subject) They didn’t have the strength to

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    Law of Life Essay

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    Law of Life “Live as if you were to die tomorrow‚ learn as if you were to live forever” (Gandhi). Although this one sentence may not have a very big impact in your mind‚ it does for me. No‚ it is not because it was said by Gandhi‚ but because it has a certain meaning to it that cannot be expressed in words. It is that one meaning that we all strive to find in our own separate laws of life. Many do actually find their interpretation‚ however what one approves as one’s interpretation of a quote

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    A Simple plan

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    Symbolism of heir. The audience cann relate to Hank and Sarah;s desire to provide a better life for their child than the crad-to-grave money worries characteristic of their ecpceirence in the late 20th century. ld is symbokic‚ we are able toe relate to simple pna more than we can relate to Macbeth‚ epmahise with the character better can understand his decision. Farms didn’t work‚. Educated was not needed Voice-over A sense if amcarabe is created throughout the discoverey scnbe suggesting that

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    Lexical Stylistic Devices

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    press (newspapers and magazines); the cradle(infancy‚ place of origin);the grave(death); The hall applauded; The marble spoke; The kettle is boiling; I am fond of Agatha Christie; We didn’t speak because there were ears all around us; He was about a sentence away from needing plastic surgery . Synecdoche Simile She passed through the grove like a shadow‚ and like a shadow she sailed across the garden. Cliche I want to die young at a ripe old age. Irony           Irony     Well done! A fine friend

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    MWDS Turn of the Screw

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    Major Works Data Sheet Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Title: Turn of the Screw Author: Henry James Date of Publication: 1898 Genre: Gothic Ghost story Biographical Information about the Author: Henry James was born in New York‚ then alternated between living in England and America‚ but most of his writing career took place in England‚ where he eventually settled and died. His brother was a famous psychologist and his sister a diarist. His education was odd: he mostly learned from

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    Writing and Topic Sentence

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    appropriate purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content for various types of writing. 1.2 Identify components of good paragraph writing. 1.3 Use complete sentences in written work. Review daily n/a Read Appendix A: Final Assignment Overview and Timeline. Day 1 n/a Read Ch. 2 of Writing for Success: • Section 1.1: Components of a Sentence • Section 1.2: Sentence Structure‚ Including Fragments and Run-ons (Focus mostly on Fragments and Run-ons) • Review Chapter 2 PowerPoint as may apply to these sections

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    Process Paragraph

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    explanations or instructions. 7- be organized step-by-step. 8- label steps clearly with sequence markers such as first‚ next‚ then etc. 9- avoid conversational “you” whenever possible. 10- preferably end with a concluding or a summary sentence. (This may include the outcome of the process or summary of the steps.) 11- In order for the process to be completed‚ the subject of directional process analysis paragraph requires a form of human or machine or animal assistance (e.g. how to

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    Word and Sentence Structure (1LIN404) The language which I will be using to analyse is Turkish. English translation- “The neighbour’s daughter has saved the black cat that the dogs bit in her garden.” Turkish translation – “Koms’nun kizi bahcesindeki kopeklerin isirdigi siyah kediyi kurtardi.” Komsu – neighbour’s ‚ this is a possession Kizi = daughter Bahce – sindeki = in her garden Kopeklerin = dog’s. Kopek is singular when ler is added to the word it becomes plural the in at the end

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    The first sentence of this excerpt can have several interpretations‚ depending on which synonym of the word ’language’ you choose to use. It could be her theme‚ her topic‚ her focus‚ the area that is under discussion. Language‚ for her‚ is the subject‚ the one she has used to support herself‚ the form she has employed to preserve her sanity. In the first part of her third sentence‚ Naylor states that she considers the written word inferior to the spoken in spite of her second sentence; it is second

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