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    but one of the easiest ways is to take the first letter in each of the words and make a new word out of it. For example, the five great lakes are Eire, Huron, Ontario, Superior, and Michigan. Now just take the underlined letters in the previous sentence and spell “HOMES”. This will help you a lot when you have to memorize specific words. I always use this when studying for a Health test, because you have to know a lot of steps and cycles about the body and it comes in very handy. The fifth technique

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    reference in Mama’s observation” (Hurston 41). Hurston’s explains in a very direct and straightforward way, “he predicted dire things for me” (Hurston 42). There is a great emphasis placed on the shorter sentence as it is following a much longer sentence. The shorter sentence builds off of the longer sentence as she feels

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    when he chunked the word hill. I also had him reread sentences or phrases until they sounded fluent. 2. A question I would ask myself would be what words did you preview before reading the text? I had conducted a picture walk, but failed to review any vocabulary or tricky words. I would also ask myself- Where there any other reading strategies I could have used when he was stuck on the word why? Maybe I could have written another sentence with the targeted word to see if he could read the word

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    at all and never in Sunday school.” Two point of views come out of this, one being the idea of benna, which is simply Calypso music. Which is a music that originated in the Caribbean islands. Another being the emphasis on the day of Sunday. Minor sentence, but gives a lot of information in the few words it gives. Growing up my mother not only spoke about church, but emphasized going on Sundays, which is different for many different backgrounds. Jewish being a prime example, considering they attend

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    In the research article “Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Recovered-Memory Experiences of Childhood Sexual Abuse”, people have sometimes reported forgotten memories of childhood sexual abuse from long ago. People suddenly recalled memories of being sexually abused. The researchers from this article recognized two subgroups of those who reported recovered memories, with each group having different cognitive profiles. Those whose memory recovered through therapy had a high susceptibility to the construction

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    "How do I love thee?" is the question Elizabeth Barrett answers in the famous Sonnet 43 of Sonnets from the Portuguese. Elizabeth was a prominent Victorian poet who wrote this sonnet and others before marrying her husband Robert Browning. Sonnet 43 is well known sonnet published in 1850. It emphasizes a theme of the depth of love Elizabeth has for the man she adores. Elizabeth's everlasting love is well expressed through the use of appropriate sound, figurative language, and literary elements. The

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    At long last, Ms. Angelou was detained on account of the odd sexual occasions that occurred in her life. By and large Maya Angelou was a caged bird for the three fundamental reasons of being Black, an untouchable, and having a strange sexual past. Life in Stamps, Alabama is extremely troublesome and hard for the Negro individuals. The Negroes must work extend periods of time at incredibly low pay just to survive, and frequently it simply was insufficient. Angelou clarifies in the early sections

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    In the article, “Why You Shouldn’t Pay Children for Grades,” Amy McCready details her argument against children receiving money as a reward for good grades. Her main point is expressed in her article as a sentence: “But no matter how much we want it to, money can’t buy smarts, motivation, or school success.” She is expressing her idea that paying kids will not genuinely help them. Within the article, McCready expresses her dislike of parents using payment to attempt to encourage student achievement

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    Psalm 119 verses 4-6 The passage starts with a symbol and heading written in lower case. In regards to that the whole passage in a small section talks about being obedient to God by knowing his Laws. Tauthor talked about believers of God will be blessed if they keep His commandments and will be rewards handsomely. However,there are three key verses that I would want to focus on understanding the structure and what kind of meaning have on Christians following the law of God. The most repeated word

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    Estonian Business School Institute of Foreign Languages GRAMMAR OF SPOKEN ENGLISH Term Paper By Maria Esko BBL-2 Supervisor: Ludmilla Podolski Tallinn 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Common Features of Spoken English 4 Grammar Characteristics 7 Clause Combination 7 Position of items 8 Pausing, Repeating and Recasting 8 Organising the discourse 9 Ellipsis 9 Response Tokens 10 Vague Expressions 11 Headers and Tails 11 Conclusion 12 References 13 Introduction

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