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    conclusion. For instance, in the introduction the Anonymous Albert greets his/her instructor by writing, “Hello! Miss Teacher” (Par. 1). Albert starts well with a simple greeting of hello, but the exclamation mark at the end demonstrates a strong emotional expression and seems t have a tone of yelling. The exclamation point might change the overall tone of the e-mail. In addition, Albert’s use of “Miss Teacher” is very vague and has a broad range. The individual receiving the e-mail may not know who Albert

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    Menenius Symbolism

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    The exclamations points not only describes the hostile and the nervousness in the environment, but also Menenius’ feelings. The first exclamation point describes his amusement for his character as a mediator in the negotiations with the Volscians. “thy old father Menenius does!” (V.ii.68). Talking about himself sarcastically

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    Jabberwocky

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    “Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:.” (1) Looking through a dictionary, one would be unable to find a majority of those words (brillig, slithy, toves, gimble, wabe). What makes Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky”, an exceptional poem that is still academically relevant since its public debut in Carroll’s novel Through the Looking-Glass in 1871, are these “words”. Carroll devised the words to further carry out what this poem is about, nonsense. Some readers will take the

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    Chaos In Masks

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    represent the theme of chaos. These symbols include a shell/conch, question marks,exclamation points,and the symbol of chaos itself. The conch is actually shown in LOTF to prevent chaos, so I predicted it would be quite imaginative to use it as a symbol. I also use question marks and exclamation points as when people feel confused or angry, they decided to utilize punctuation such as question marks and exclamation points to convey their confusion and anger. Lastly I used the symbol of chaos as this

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    In my opinion Instructional design models are not just boxes and arrows, they have practical value in real life instructional design projects and to clarify that, I will first of all define what is instructional design, define instructional analysis, define instructional design models, discuss component of models and finally using one of the most widely known and used instructional design model to create a practical real life instructional design project with topic titled ENGLISH LANGUAGE SENTENCES

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    saying ‘I know, right?’ which exploit’s the use of limited space. It is used so that I can quickly respond the Sophie’s text to the excitement to my agreement. I finish this text with multiple exclamation marks, to show that we are on the same level of understanding with one another, without putting the exclamation marks the message may have been considered rude or blunt, as it is quite short. The very final text of this conversation is from Sophie when she says ‘Cant believe it!!! G2G speak tomoz!!xx’

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    Example Of Hdd Memory

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    HDD Information: You can check “Space, Status, Property, Req./Rem”. Format HDD: If the HDD memory is full, format HDD could make it re-utilized. Remark: A: The system can still work without a hard drive, but you need to install an internal hard disk drive inside the DVR before record and playback. B: If the model you ordered doesn’t include a hard disk drive, please install one in accordance with the instructions below. HDD Installation ● Unpack the DVR box. A.On the DVR’s base, there are 4

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    Amir GUNS CAUSE ALL OF THIS TROUBLE! Quite often political cartoons create both a serious and humorous slant on current events topics. Cartoonist Rob Smith Jr. portrays concerned parents commenting on the availability of guns in our society. However their child is involved with and enjoying a violent video game. The cartoonist has used satirical devices to persuade viewers to his point. A satirical device most cartoonist use is captioning which this cartoon contains. Two normal parents are watching

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    There are many techniques and and stylists devices that William Shakespeare used in his works. He used a lot while writing Romeo and Juliet, as well. Some of the many devices that he used are full stops, big but words, and lists. These stylistic devices help create emotion, expression, and they set the mood within the works of many authors, not just in drama. William Shakespeare used the stylistic device of bug but words the most. Examples of bit but words are ‘and’, ‘or’, ‘but’, and sometimes

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    Spanish, like many other languages, is a romance language that evolved from common Latin. It is the most widely spoken romance language, both in the number of speakers and the number of countries. Spanish is the official language for twenty one countries. Around five hundred million people speak Spanish, making it second only to Chinese in terms of most spoken languages. In the United States, more than forty one million people speak Spanish as their first language. Spanish is one of the easiest

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