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    1.3. Informal writing………………………………………………...……….7 1.4. Letter writing……..……………………………………………………...9 1.5. Different types of letters……………………..…………………………11 Chapter II.Teaching writing informal letters…………………………………………13 2.1. Informal letters……..…………………………………………………..13 2.2. Writing informal letter………...……………………………………….13 2.3. Types of informal letters………………………………...……………..20 2.4. Exercises for teaching writing informal

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    Business Letter Cover Letter In this course, I’ve learned the appropriate audience, purpose, structure, and voice for a cover letter. A cover letter accompanies a resume and is written formally. It is used to convince the company that you are fit to be hired, and to introduce yourself to them. The audience of a cover letter is the manager of a business or company. The purpose is to introduce yourself to a potential employer and to highlight any relevant skills you possess. The structure of a cover

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    SCARLET LETTER PREQUEL Today, I’m standing in a crowd watching my best friend Hester Prynne look down upon us on the scaffold at the edge of the marketplace due to the adultery she has committed. I’ve known her for probably 7 years now. We met on a Sunday after church was ending. To me it seems as if Hester really liked out minister Dimmesdale the way she gazed upon him during the sermon. We became friends on a Thursday night when she invited me to dinner. Hester really had some good qualities for

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    Open Letter to an Open Letter to an Open Letter.” In this letter, published on McSweeny’s Internet Tendencies, he satirizes open letters that criticize open letters with a personal anecdote of a conversation he had with a lady in the gym in January. Morgan expertly blends an unconventional approach to his open letter with humor as he critiques the premise of open letters to open letters, encouraging his audience to simply listen to what others have to say. The brilliance of Morgan’s letter is how

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    Gene Morgan writes “An Open Letter to an Open Letter to an Open Letter.” In this letter, published on McSweeny’s Internet Tendencies, he satirizes open letters that criticize open letters with a personal anecdote of a conversation he had with an acquaintance at the gym in January. Morgan brilliantly accomplishes writing this letter both against normal conventions and with a sincere impression. Morgan expertly blends an unconventional, yet organized approach to his open letter with humor as he critiques

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    “Man had marked this woman's sin by a scarlet letter, which had such a potent and disastrous efficiency that no human sympathy could reach her,…” (Hawthorne 73). This quote shows the struggle of the letters shame because Hester committed Adultery with Dimmesdale which caused her to have to wear the letter in the Novel The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Although the letter represents Adultery and the sin and shame in the Beginning of the novel she takes the lesson that it gives her and turns

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    declare that unplanned pregnancy in the same scenario, is a gift and it's one's decision. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and the film Easy A, written by Bert Royal and directed by Will Gluck, in both stories incorporate the reflection of what defines a woman's identity by how both characters are too sexually free. Hester Prynne, the main character in The Scarlet Letter, found herself in a challenging situation after having her daughter named Pearl from the crime of adultery. When

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         Throughout the novel The Scarlet Letter there are many symbols. One of the biggest symbols of the novel is the scarlet letter A that Hester Prynne is sentenced to wear after she commits adultery. It is a symbol that is sewn onto her clothes for everyone to see. It is a punishment that is meant to humiliate her for the duration of the time that she stays in Puritanical Boston. During the novel, the scarlet letter changes and evolves from meaning adultery to meaning ability

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    Scarlet Letter: The Time of the Letter A In the story “The Scarlet Letter”, (Nathaniel Hawthorne) the symbol of the letter A means adultery, to ability, to angel, and finally to the living persona of Pearl. Hester started sinning when it came to adultery and ended up having a kid a a different man named Roger Chillingworth. Later on while being imprisoned, Hester wrote the scarlet letter to try to turn her personal sin in to a positive situation. Along through all this she did it with her daughter

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    In the scarlet letter by nathaniel hawthorne hester preyne who as committed adultry which was major sin during the 17th century in puritan society. Hester who have now have a child and live with her in an abandoned house far away from the social people. in chapter 7 and 8 hester who live by doing sewing. in chpater 7 hester have to go to the govener Bellinghem house to give him a pair of gloves. Also to know if hester will be able to know if she could keep pearl. Will hester be allowed to keep her

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