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    accurate and reliable than those from other companies, and now Google’s dominance in the field of Internet search is almost absolute. (THREE DEVELOPMENT SENTENCES TO SUPPORT EXAMPLE 2) The example of Rod Johnson’s success as an entrepreneur in the recruiting field also shows how effective learning from mistakes and failure can be. (TOPIC SENTENCE FOR EXAMPLE 3) Rather than accept his failure after being laid off, Johnson decided to study it. After a month of research, Johnson realized that his

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    I will be identifying the general factors that influence a judge’s sentencing decisions (Bohm & Haley 2012). I will describe how judges tailor sentences to fit the crime and the offender. Identify the general factors that influence a judge’s sentencing decisions. Describe how judges tailor sentences to fit the crime and the offender. The identifying general factors that influence a judge’s sentencing decision is limited by statutory provisions (Bohm & Haley 2012). The general factors that are used

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    “I knew that she was going to die and I prayed that she would not.” To most people this is a random sentence that is somewhat vague but sad. To those well versed in literature, they may recognize this simply as a quote from Frederic Henry in Hemingway’s A Farwell to Arms. But to me, this one line means so much more. This is the one line, the one sentence, that made me fall in love with English, fall in love with analyzing things, and making me realize I want to spend the rest of my life spreading

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    Syntax is the study of the rules governing such way in which words are combined to form of sentences in a language. It is the study of the inter-relationship between elements of sentence structure, and of the rules governing the arrangement of sentences in sequences. It is concerned with the way sentences are used by the author. If we concentrate on the structure and ordering of components within a sentence, we are studying what is technically know as the syntax of a language. It is the sequence

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    Jhavon Kornegay I. Purpose of Study The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of two, three, and four-year old’s to reply to sentence focused questions, argument focused questions, and predicate focused questions based on both transitive and intransitive events. The authors expected the children to respond with transitivity as well as consistency. II. Rationale for the Study The authors pursued this study to experiment with a controlled variable. The authors suggested that presently

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    problematic. These programs work with a limited number of rules, so they can't identify every error and often make mistakes. They also fail to give thorough explanations to help you understand why a sentence should be revised. You may want to use a grammar checker to help you identify potential run-on sentences or too frequent use of the passive voice, but you need to be able to evaluate the feedback it provides. Proofread for only one kind of error at

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    relate it back to the exploratory activity when the students saw that when an object was underwater, it was a negative amount. Student 1 did very well writing the inequality for a given sentence and writing a sentence for a given inequality. On the part where they were writing the inequality for the given sentence, the feedback says, “Great job! How could you show this on a number line?” This is letting the student know that they are doing this correctly and it is connecting to the number line which

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    There are a number of things that I still need to do to revise my draft of the Discourse Community paper. First, I must check whether I have answered all the research questions required. I also must make sure I have completed all the activities that are also mandatory for this paper. For instance, I have to figure out where I will include the thirty-minute interview of the International Relations professor that I am going to conduct on Friday. Including the interview will allow me to properly answer

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    topic, the notion that individuality is not just where one was born, but multiple aspects, such as culture, family background and experiences make a part of one’s identity. I also use foreshadowing, in the following sentence, “However, this puzzle has shaped my life.” (Song 1) This sentence signifies a change in topic and I later explain how being part of several cultures have shaped who I am today. “I recall asking my parents, ‘What can I do in life?’ They would always say, ‘Anything you put your mind

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    To be presented a Thayer Award, one must have great patriotism, fearlessness, and dependability. To always strive for Duty, Honor, Country. On May twelfth of 1962, General Douglas McArthur was handed a strongly earned award. The Thayer Award. An award that undergoes much consideration to select one who has overachieved and recognized by the United States military academy each year. General McArthur used an assortment of rhetorical devices such as repetition, parallelism, and many others to draw vivid

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