information about this speech; What's more complicated is the tense, most of the tense is the present tense(12). There also exist past tense (8), future tense (5) and perfect tense (4), this was decided by the character of this speech-a ceremony to honor the Gettysburg National Cemetery, to encourage people fight for triumph of the civil war. Both of those ten sentences is declarative sentence but no question, that's to make the speech more convincing and more formal. [13]…
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Honors and Advanced Placement Summer Reading Project Dear Parents/Guardians and Students, In preparing our students for the advanced language, literature, and composition curriculum, we believe that improving reading ability and maintaining gains made during the school year are important goals. In order to be certain students maintain their reading and critical thinking skills, we are requiring that students participate in a summer reading project. Summer reading will extend the honors/AP…
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1 Bonillas Ranae Bonillas ELA Honors Per. 3 Ms. Pusey 6 October 2014 Dickinson and Frost Poem Analysis Essay "Let life be as beautiful as summer flowers, And death as beautiful as autumn leaves.", as Rabindranath Tagore says. Tagore uses symbolism and similes to convey that life should be beautiful and lived to the fullest, while death should still be beautiful yet, not as bright and joyful as life. To be, or not to be accepted…
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Jeri White Cunningham English 2 Honors Period 4 March 27th, 2024 The Marrow Thieves Theme Analysis Culture is defined as any manner of life that is passed down from previous generations to the next, including arts, beliefs/religion, way of dressing, language, and rituals. It’s what makes up communities and determines how they interact with others, the way they see the world, and ultimately shapes their identity. As discussed in the dystopian novel, The Marrow Thieves, the indigenous characters are…
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attended Ohio State University and Vassar College; she did not receive a degree. - Her first poetry collection, No Voyage and Other Poems, was published in 1963. - Since her initial collection, Mary Oliver has published numerous books of poetry. - Honors for Mary Oliver include the Pulitzer Prize, an American Academy of Arts & Letters Award, a Lannan Literary Award, the Poetry Society of America’s Shelly Memorial Prize and Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation…
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and cover letters , as well as resume samples, on the OCS website. NEED HELP? • • • RESUME TIPS RESUME LANGUAGE SHOULD BE: • Specific rather than general • Active rather than passive • Written to express not impress • Articulate rather than “flowery” • Fact-based (quantify and qualify) • Written for people who scan quickly DON’T: • Use personal pronouns (such as I) • Abbreviate • Use a narrative style • Number or letter categories • Use slang or colloquialisms • Include a…
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Caitlyn Buteaux Mrs. Parham English III AP 1st block 4 February 2013 Analysis of William Faulkner’s Noble Prize of Literature Acceptance Speech William Faulkner was an often misunderstood writer of many novels and short stories. ("William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech ") It was not until 1949 and after his death when he was given the Nobel Prize in Literature that people began to acknowledge him and his works. ("William Faulkner") In his Nobel Prize of Literature acceptance speech…
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“The Epic of Gilgamesh” I confess, it was confusing. The poem, like most others, is very complex and need to be broken down in order to be analyzed and clearly understood. This expert contains a great amount of figurative language, such as imagery, which makes it slightly easier to understand, in my opinion. However, the variety of names of gods can perplex the reader for they may get lost in the story and have to go back and try to find themselves, just as I did. From what I read, my understanding…
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all kinds of material over this summer! For Mrs. Cook’s (HP) or Mrs. Ebert’s (Honors) classes, read the information carefully. Mrs. Cook’s HP class will read the required novel, complete one project, and take a test on this novel during the first week of school. Mrs. Ebert’s Honors class will read the required novel, complete the writing activity, and take a test on this novel during the first week of school. The Honors class must also read an additional choice novel and complete a project for that…
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18 Critical Discourse Analysis TEUN A. VAN DIJK 0 Introduction: What Is Critical Discourse Analysis? Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a type of discourse analytical research that primarily studies the way social power abuse, dominance, and inequality are enacted, reproduced, and resisted by text and talk in the social and political context. With such dissident research, critical discourse analysts take explicit position, and thus want to understand, expose, and ultimately resist social inequality…
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