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    Literacy Narrative

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    idea at a time. Line by line‚ one string after another‚ I plucked each sentence out‚ and in the disarray of jumbled context and my grammatical errors; I heard a resemblance of harmony. With small adjustments in placement and a tune-up of fanciful synonyms‚ I began to hear the chord I wanted. ‘It takes bravery’ The Yeti-man proclaimed. ‘It takes courage to have an opinion and stick with it long enough to fully understand it yourself’. In a fit of fantastic allusions‚ to which I can show no decency

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    determined by word list assessment. • Score concept-question task as follows (see examples on pgs. 49-51): o 3 points: Precise definition‚ definitional response to a phrase‚ an answer to a question specifically related to passage content‚ or a synonym o 2 points: an example of the concept‚ a specific attribute or defining characteristics‚ or a function o 1 point: a general association; isolation of a prefix‚ suffix‚ or root word‚ or firsthand personal associations o 0 points: sound-alikes

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    Lilah Cesario Case Study

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    You Okay? There was one error‚ which did not have any effect on her comprehension of the story. One word was simply omitted‚ but sentence meaning and structure was not affected. Her self-corrections were all based on visual information‚ she used synonyms for the word presented. For example‚ used the word upset instead of sad‚ then when looking at the sentence again realized. Before beginning to read each page‚ she would carefully look at each

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    ESL 21b- Citing Your Sources and Paraphrasing Paraphrasing- preserve the author’s meaning‚ but use your own words. * Change Parts of Speech * Change Sentence Structure * Use synonyms (but sparingly)   ORIGINAL Paragraph 11 Page 6 “Americans are trained to conceive of themselves as separate individuals‚ and they assume everyone else in the world is too.” (6) Acceptable or Not Acceptable? Why? 1. Althen explains Americans are trained to think of themselves as separate people

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    Football Religion

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    audience of 28.8 billion people tuned in to watch the 2002 World Cup tournament. Keep in mind that the world’s total population is only 6.6 billion Hello I am one of the biggest football fan in the world. And I am here to show you how football is synonyms to any religion in the world. I will be telling you about the customs‚ rituals‚ the gods‚ the holly places and the like of football a.k.a. soccer and how they are some what of same nature as the ones practiced in some of the world’s major religions

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    Legal Vocabulary Handout

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    Vocabulary * Plaintiff: party asking the court for relief (the one who brings the lawsuit) * Defendant: party against whom a lawsuit is brought (the one defending the lawsuit) * Appellant: party asking Court of Appeals for relief (the party bringing the appeal)‚ always the party who lost at the district court level * Appellee: party responding to the appellant’s appeal‚ always the party who won at the district court level * Petitioner: party asking the Supreme

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    In analyzing poetry‚ you need to consider the following elements: words images figurative language tone structure meaning Term Definition Simile Figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as" Personification Figure of speech in which inanimate or nonhuman things are given human characteristics or abilities Metaphor Figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using any comparison words Apostrophe Figure of speech that directly addresses an abstract

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    UNIT 5 VOCABULARY REVIEW NAME:______________ ___________________________________________PART A___________________________________________________ •Weapon •Frown upon •Devastation •Courtesy •Booming •Take over •Debut • Numbered •Wake up to 1. If disease is allowed to spread‚ it will cause widespread _________________ 2. I understood my days were _________________at

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    Etiquette and Courtesy

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    ’English dictionary online’ gives the synonyms and more words related to courtesy‚ however I find it in an unique way- Courtesy means gentle and polite behavior in dealing with people in our day to day life. It is an act of civility and good manners. Courtesy is a great virtue in a man’s life. Courtesy demands one to be modest‚ tasteful and decent in his talking to and behaving with others.   Courtesy is the gift of treating others with warmth and respect. It means according dignity to people by

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    Computer class

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    Word Chapter 2 matching 1. An arrangement of information organized into rows and columns. M = Table 2. The box at the intersection of a row and column in a table. B = Cell 3. A document structure that opens a copy of itself‚ opens unnamed‚ and is used as the starting point for another document. N = Template 4. The template that serves as a basis for all new Word documents. J = Normal Template 5. The personal or company information that displays at the top of a letter. H = Letter Head

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