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    that give additional details about where, what, when, why and how. It makes sentence more interested and easy to understand. I will explain three important parts of adverbs including definition, types, how to use them and little tips. We will start with the definition of adverbs. Generally, adverbs are words that modify verb and adjective, give us more details about when, where, why, what and other more details of the sentence. Kolln (1994) has mention that adverbs frequently end in –ly, but there are

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    Exercising the Muscles That Build Sentences and Good Business Writing By Mike Consol Jun 23, 2013 The sentence is the building block of writing. It is the component we use to, block by block, assemble a document, story, essay, letter or any other type of writing. But how do we learn to write lucid, effective sentences? One of the students - and teachers - of writing good sentences is Stanley Fish, literary theorist, legal scholar, academic and author of How to Write a Sentence. He argues that the key is

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    Pre-court measure There are 2 pre-court measures that are given to young people before they get taken to court, they want to help give the youths a chance to change their ways. The 2 measures are Reprimand and a Final warning. A reprimand is a verbal warning given to the youth by a police officer. The child may then be sent off to a youth offending team to complete voluntary work also known as community service, this will help to teach the youth a lesson not to punish them. A final warning is given

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    1. Which sentence best describes clustering? A. You write down words or ideas that occur to you in no particular order. *B. You're generating words that suggest possible sentences or paragraphs. C. You write down words or ideas in chronological order. D. You're generating words that suggest possible themes for an essay. 2. Which of the following would be an appropriate way to add variety to your sentences? A. Use more close-up words. B. Make your sentences read like a

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    UNIT 2 Semantics: this is a logics and linguistics branch that is concerned with meaning Sentence: A group of words that conveys either a question, exclamation, statement, or command and entail key clauses and perhaps other subordinate clauses, and contains a base and subject. Speaker: a person who speaks Native speaker: a person who has spoken the questioned language as the first language in childhood Knowing: this is the comprehension of terms and vocabularies of a given language Linguistics:

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    Declarative Sentence: The molten lava spewed from the volcano and wiped out the surrounding island. Imperative Sentence: Go feed the dog. Interrogative sentence: Is that building on fire, dad? Exclamatory Sentence: That chocolate cake is the best thing I have ever tasted! Loose Sentence: I saw a flock of geese overhead, honking and making their way to the river. Periodic Sentence: After grooming my palomino horse, I went riding. Balanced Sentence: Susan researches cell membranes and cell walls.

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    In this research paper, I will be explaining how the life sentence is applied on criminal cases. How it has changed over the years as well as how it is different on state’s in the U.S... As well as explaining how it is implied on other parts of the world. Also giving statistics on how many times life imprisonment has been used as the choice of punishment over the years. Apart from showing how many times the life sentence has been given as a punishment I will also show the amount of years a person

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    The First Sentence

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    When an author writes, it is very important that the first sentence presents the effect the writer wants. The first sentence should set the mood, tone, and give the audience a glimpse or emotional insight on what's to come. Edgar Allen Poe is a master in using the first sentence to generate underlying effects on his audience. The opening sentence of Poe’s The Cask of Amontillado goes “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge”

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    Parole Is Not A Sentence

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    term of their sentence. When a sentence is handed down to an offender, they are given a non-parole period which they must serve first before being eligible to be released or apply to be released on parole. Parole is not a reduced sentence, it is a part of the sentence where the offender can be conditionally released back into the community under supervision (Evans, 2013). This essay will look at both the advantages and disadvantages of offenders serving the remainder of their sentences while integrating

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    Death Sentence

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    Plot Death Sentence is the third book in a science fiction series about a teenage prisoner, named Alex. Right away Alex is punished for escaping. His punishment is a medical procedure turning him into a black suit. The warden gives him nectar to make him stronger and have no weaknesses. Alex fights this as much as he can. The warden threatens to kill him if he doesn't cooperate. Alex still tries to remember his name. After his training and the he is officially a black suit, Alex realizes he

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