time. This game are consist of some clue and black-white squares. We can play it by write some words that are the answers to questions in a pattern of black and white squares. We must fill the white squares that placed in the grid from left to right or from top to bottom with some word by descriptive audio as the clues. It is the familiar game that can played by every people by easier make it fun and used every place including school. The teacher can make simple and applied it at teaching learning
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Rashi Taneja Andrea Feldman SA #3 2/9/15 Rhetorical analysis/ Inquiry and Descriptive genres Satire, persuasive, argumentative, the list goes on for the different types of styles that make up the written language as a whole. Three examples of different genres of literature are Rhetorical analysis, Inquiry analysis and Descriptive. The first genre of literature to examine is Rhetorical analysis. This type of writing is usually in the form of criticism to explore the relationships between a text
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because my descriptive essay has many strong details that drags people in to read my essay, just like the smell of a marshmallow roasting over the fire. Everyone enjoys a warm summer day just like they love to enjoy a smore along with it. When Mrs. Gelwicks first introduced this paper she told us to think about our happy place. I had a few ideas in mind, but nothing compared to sitting on the dock by the lake where I have spent every summer since I was born. After starting to write this essay
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Every author has a different life story of how they became interested in becoming a writer and what made their writings become a success. Jack London is one author with an amazing story of how he became a successful writer. There are specific things that helped him become a writer and he himself influenced other people through his writings also. Jack London is a male author who started his life off in a rough situation. By 8th grade he had to drop out of school so that he could support his family
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Into Gold; Metamorphosis of the Everyday. Cisneros has a personal writing style. The way she words her sentences illustrates that she is talking about a situation that has actually occurred to her. “I had the same sick feeling when I was required to write my MFA exam…” Cisneros then speaks on issues she experienced growing up as well as what she experiences as an adult. Olaudah is the author of The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. Equiano creates a journalistic writing style expressing
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�1� Running Header: DESCRIPTIVE VS. � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �3� DESCRIPTIVE VS. DESCRIPTIVE VS. NARRATIVE: WHICH ONE IS BETTER? DIANA YOUNG ENG121: ENGLISH COMPOSITION I PROFESSOR GARTEN MAY 25, 2014 � DESCRIPTIVE VS. NARRATIVE : WHICH ONE IS BETTER? Descriptive and narrative writing are both two different styles of personal writing that are used to enhance a writer's portfolio. When looking at descriptive writing, a person is using words that describe a person, place, thing, or event to paint
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Authors have a reason for writing. There is a purpose behind the text. The author will write in a specific point of view. The point of view and the author’s purpose go hand in hand with understanding the text. Today's lesson objective is: students will be able to determine an author's point of view or purpose within a text, providing examples from the text. Take a moment to think about this objective. What learning skills can you use to achieve this objective? We’ve been using analysis of the
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is provided, the box will expand as you write. So, no need to worry about space. Do not write your answers in a separate document because your instructor uses the rubric after each question to grade that section of this worksheet. You may use the rubric as a guide to make sure you completed that question
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In the descriptive essay Once More to the Lake, E. B. White incorporates vivid imagery dealing with all five of the senses and various rhetorical devices, such as repetition and personification, to portray his dominant impression. The speaker of this descriptive essay is White. He is a father, who is reminiscing about a lake in Maine. This lake is special to him because in 1904, White’s father takes him to this lake. He now is revisiting the lake with his son, and he is reliving the experience
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Do not over explain concepts. Only use evidence that goes with your topic. Description Used for events, or to visually describe a person, place, even or action. Mainly so the reader can actually picture what is going on. Spatial order. Use details that express thoughts that others will understand. Try not to use words that are not really that descriptive. Classification It is used when you want to identify something specific. You would break what you are classifying into different parts.
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from prison. Throughout the poem Baca writes about what he saw while serving his six year sentence in prison (Aldama 113). Baca gives the readers a glimpse into the way four different races are treated in prison. He also shows the readers how these prisoners live and deal with difficulty while being incarcerated. He uses descriptive language, personification, and free verse poetry to enlighten the audience of these experiences. In the first stanza Baca shows how differently each race is treated in
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understanding of come of the specific details, the tone was conveyed to me almost immediately through Hardy’s descriptive language. The first two stanzas were filled with bleak words and phrases that brought dark images to mind when you read them. My favorite phrase in particular was “The tangled bine-stems scored the sky; Like strings of broken lyres”. This resonated with me very strongly, likely because of how much I love music. For any musician, the image of a musical instrument being hurt or broken in any
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particular style. We could write in whatever way, as long as there were no grammatical mistakes, we did well. However, when I started school in Canada a few years ago, I was expected to write a five paragraph essay and was given a whole set of rules to follow all of a sudden. Although I have learned to create the correct structure of the essay, I still face difficulty in expressing logical arguments and writing essays in different styles. In this essay I am going to write about what I have learned
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her extremely emotional experience to ground zero. She put readers into the shoes of actually being there and feeling the pain that people suffered through the event that took place in ground zero. The site where The World Trade Center once stood
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the composer. Similarly to this, the author then makes a connection to the composer and the artist through the descriptive image of the petals and bees. It seems to lead the reader to work out the message it carries. The man's selfish reaction to the woman's body can be reflected in the ominous mass of dead insects only thinly concealed by his superficial sexual attraction. I truly see how all of the choices Robert Hass chose to us worked together to shape the meaning of the piece. Right from the
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many attempts to impress the married Daisy, and after the otherwise preventable death of Myrtle Wilson, Jay Gatsby decides to take his own life after giving up all hope. This ending proves that if someone searches for happiness in all of the wrong places, it will only result in a life of misery, uncertainty, and regret. Through the use of evaluative criticism, it can be depicted that this novel deserves any and all positive recognition given to it. This book can transform the lives of many by
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and Frederick Douglass's journey. As Frederick Douglass journey on learning how to read and write and Siddhartha's journey of finding salvation hid a troubling roadblock, their commitment to life is tested. Frederick Douglass and Siddhartha both had encountered a place in their respected journey which makes them want to end their lives. As Douglass learns about the harsh realities of slavery when he learns to read and write and when Siddhartha learns about the awful life of wealth and riches they soon
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their high school essays and even score well on their placement exams. Nevertheless, many freshmen students may only know one way of writing while college demands that students learn multiple styles. As C.J. Cherryh states, “It is perfectly okay to write garbage--as long as you edit brilliantly.” In English 102: Writing For A Liberal Education class, freshmen students will learn different writing styles, develop their creative writing abilities, and develop a strong vocabulary. Professor Reese’s English
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dialogue, and descriptive imagery. O’Brien utilizes literary devices such as diction. There are countless devices he fuses into The Things They Carried. In the letter that Bob (Rat) Kiley “pours his heart out” (65) to the dead friend, Curt Lemon’s sister, Rat includes many run-on sentences to expose all of his rapid thoughts spilling into the letter. One of the run-on sentences begins with Rat describing Lemon as “a real daredevil, he liked testing himself.” (64) which demonstrates how quick his
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Text A writes about reasons to visit Egypt. It is a descriptive text encouraging potential tourists to visit the country. In the first paragraph it suggests that the country’s “rich and intoxicating culture”, “numerous activities” and “sites that one can visit and experience” are reasons people travel to Egypt. It then goes on to describe some of the best sites in the country. It says that one of the top reasons people travel to Egypt is to “Visit the Giza Pyramids & meet the Great Sphinx”
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careful attention he paid to make sure it was completely appropriate through his use of rhetorical style and delivery. One of the most important aspects having the correct style is knowing the rules of the culture one is presenting to. Sharon Crowley write in her book Ancient Rhetoric’s that “…the achievement of an appropriate style requires rhetors to pay attention to conventional rules for verbal behavior in a given context, rules that have been laid down by their culture” (Ch.10 pg.332. para.5). For
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In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses imagery to emphasize the concept of the American Dream. This is heavily implied on through the lust and hope the men experience. On Chapter 2, page 31, Steinbeck writes: “She had full, rouged lips and wide spaced eyes, heavily made up. Her fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little clusters, like sausages.” In this passage, John describes Curley’s Wife. All of the men on the ranch find her very appealing, or lust for her, and this is not unlike what they
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Krakauer In the beginning of the first section of the novel uses a narrative and descriptive style. Jon Krakauer has a detached and gloomy tone after saying, “but now that I was finally here, actually standing on the summit of Mount Everest, I just couldn't summon the energy to care.” After looking at what Krakauer said Mount Everest must represent differently to people unlike him. For some, it may represent an achievement or a mission that has been accomplished. This foreshadows that obviously
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end. Sexual abuse is a topic many do not feel comfortable addressing in anyway but Mosionier chose to write and include the detailed abuse for that reason. The scene emotionally connects the readers to the entire book by giving strong descriptive details about an abusive crime
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2, 3A, 3B, 3C) to this assignment. For each part, you will be handing in a syntax file, an output file and a brief write-up. Please hand in all syntax together, all outputs together, and your write-up all together (probably a few double spaced pages all together). In other words you will be handing in 3 separate piles of paper with a cover page for each (syntax, output, write-up). It is strongly recommended that you begin the actual computing portion of this assignment in very short order
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provoking and leave the reader with a clear understanding of the type of person that I am. I chose the assigned topic because I felt it to be the most personal. It gave me the most freedom to write about what I wanted without having to follow strict guidelines. My college will have an inward look at how my identity was influenced by my background and story. My planning began with an organization of my thoughts in an outline. Then I wrote my rough draft and had my peers edit it. Their comments helped
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is not to hem you in, but to help you in writing your essay. So, don’t make it too formal—give it an organic form: Include notes (typed or handwritten) that you add over time so that you don't forget your observations. Include passages that you write, possible titles of chapters, keywords, names of key works, etc. In short, include anything that can go into the essay under any form. As your study develops the outline becomes richer and a better reflection of your essay. Draw arrows to connect
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Homer uses figurative language to show how hard it was for Odysseus to get home and everything that he had to do and what he went through on his journey. He also writes similes by describing an event in a story with extreme detail and then repeating it by showing repetition. The epic poem, The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus and his crew have to return back to his home of Ithaca. Homer stylistically conveys that the land of the dead is a desolate, scary place for Odysseus’s development as a character
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skills, write about subjects they are most familiar with, and limit descriptions in order to give the reader their own image. To begin, King verbalizes you should write what you know. “…begin by writing what you love to read” (158). I concur with this statement. How can you write about a genre you are not familiar with? You should try to write a type of fiction that you are completely comfortable with. For example, if you enjoy reading non-fictional books, you’re more likely to write a non-fictional
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the component responses. 2. You need to train a developmentally disabled individual to fold towels for his new job at the Ramada. He will stand at a table with a pile of unfolded towels on his left, pick up a towel, fold it in half twice and place the folded towel on another table to his right. a. What is the 1st step you would train in a backward chaining procedure? The first step in a backward chaining procedure that you would teach is step number five. To start this procedure you
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