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    Listening to the professor helps in many ways. When listening to the professor you can grasp how to correctly do the homework assignments. If a student did not listen to what was being taught during the class it would be impossible to learn about a subject the professor talked about. Not paying any attention in class can make it hard for a student to understand what is going on during class. It can result to students making bad grades and

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    Sentence Patterns

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    13 Sentence Patterns Pattern A A single modifier out of place for emphasis Modifier S.V To place additional emphasis on any modifier put it somewhere other than its normal place in the sentence. You must have a comma to keep reader from misinterpreting the sentence. Single words before‚ inside‚ or below may look like prepositions instead of singular adverb if comma is not used. Unclear: inside the child was noisy. Clear: inside‚ the child was noisy. Incorrect: Francesca

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    stamp collection‚ and collection of old coins of India and the world. This hobby of mine has developed through the span of the last three years‚ ever since I was in the fourth standard. This has started ever since I started studying the subject of History. This subject fascinated me and I loved to read about rulers and their different systems. This love for History was enhanced when I was in the fourth standard‚ my uncle who is settled in America‚ and widely travelled through many other European countries

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    Chapter 2 THE SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS OF DETRANSITIVE VERBS THE PREPOSITIONAL DATIVE CONSTRUCTION AND THE DOUBLE OBJECT CONSTRUCTION 0.1. Introduction The de-transitive verbs we are concerned with in this chapter are verbs of the type give‚ send‚ promise‚ bring‚ etc.‚ which take two internal objects realized either as a DP ^ PP sequence or as a DP ^ DP sequence: (1) a. Sue gave a book to Bill b. Sue gave Bill a book The construction illustrated in (1a) is called the to-dative construction

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    things; the subject‚ direct objects‚ subject complement‚ or object of preposition. When identifying gerunds as the subjects of a sentence‚ it may be difficult at first to point them out. For example‚ the following sentences display gerunds as the subject: “1.Learning begins in infancy. 2. Good study habits begin in infancy. 3. Decorating our house has been a family tradition at Christmas for generations.”(NVCC) In sentence number one‚ the word “learning” plays the role of the subject in the

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    Self critque

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    in setting the tone for the presentation. I did present the main points of speech but it wasn’t until after I introduced the subject. 4. Body: I feel l presented the information in a logical way and was able to keep everything together with the thesis. Since the topic of my speech/presentation was about my daughter‚ my original fear was to lose track into another subject since I felt I could talk forever about her. I did narrow it down to the main points keeping everything relevant to the thesis

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    Hong The Psychic Life of Power- Judith Butler Butler surveys the ideas of Hegel‚ Althusser‚ and Foucault around subject formation‚ interrogating how power produces its subject and how that subject comes to perceive itself as one. Butler understands power as forming the subject and as providing the very condition of its existence. I believe that her basic idea is that the subjects become attached to the conditions of their own subjectivity even if these conditions are oppressive one. According

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    PARTS OF SPEECH | SENTENCE STRUCTURE | PUNCTUATION | USAGE | EXERCISES | Elements of Sentence Construction Subjects and Predicates Parts of speech have specific tasks to perform when they are put together in a sentence. A noun or pronoun functions as the sentence subject when it is paired with a verb functioning as the sentence predicate. Every sentence has a subject and predicate. A subject can be a noun or pronoun that is partnered with an action verb.         Example:                    

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    “Automated Subject Evaluation and Class Management System of Bohol Island State University – Main Campus” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale Almost everything has been influenced by technology. In the current era of rapid development‚ technology facilitates peoples’ lives and creates more comfort. It has remarkably improved the quality of life. Due to this advancement‚ young people of this generation are getting used to find the easiest and most convenient way. As for

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    What are the five types of power? Referent- power that comes from admiration or respect from others subject to such power Reward- power that comes from using rewards as a way to get things accomplished Legitimate- having a title that grants power‚ such as CEO Expert- power that comes from having supreme knowledge of the subject Coercive - using punishment as a way to get things done Consider a negotiation with which you are familiar. What parties were identified? Who had power or influence

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