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    guest but not exactly right. Looking at the graph from The assessment it shows that I am almost at 100 in the social category. Social is explained as “the helpers” they enjoy working with others. It also says they are highly verbal and expressive. I think this explains my personality perfectly. The next interest area in the code is enterprising “the persuaders”. The people in this category enjoys influencing others and are often competitive with activities. They are also self-confident, talkative and

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    A Verb Of The Verb

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    verb. A denominal verb is much distinct than other typical verbs that are originally born functioning as verbs, i.e, they historically used to be nouns before they underwent some operations that contributed in the transformation of their lexical category. The following example illustrates this notion : 1) a. He spent the summer in liverpool b. He summered in liverpool. Sentence (1a) involoves two essential parts of our analysis. It is comopsed of a verb (to spend ) and the noun (summer ) , while

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    the public (customers and potential customers) at a price. There are four general categories of consumer offerings, and they are, convenience offerings, shopping offerings, specialty offerings, and unsought offerings. These categories of offerings are not distinguished by the offering itself, but by the way that the consumer wants to purchase the offering. Therefore, an offering might fall into a different category for one

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    brief review Clauses are groups of words which express an idea and contain a predicate (i.e., a conjugated verb) and a subject, although of course in Spanish the subject is often merely indicated by the verb ending. They can be divided into two categories: independent clauses (which make sense in and of themselves) and dependent clauses (which need to be used with an independent clause to form a complete sentece). In general, the the indicative, the conditional, and the imperative (command forms)

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    INTRODUCTION Kiswahili is one of the best documented and most studied African languages and much work has been done in analyzing various aspects of the language. However, one area which has thus far been not enough explored is that of the syntactic elements of the relative clause. To this end, the paper will focus on by providing a detailed (though not exhaustive) analysis of relative clauses without attempting to grapple with morphology. This is done deliberately so that time is not wasted on restating

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    Great Gatsby Reflection

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    At the begging of the year, I had little knowledge to write an essay for this class, especially since we did not have many guidelines. For my glorious moment paper, I changed a good amount of text. I went back throwing, revising my paper and making changes. Overall, I changed a majority of my sentence structures because the first final draft contained numerous bland versions. Many of my sentences also had to be fixed in the begging so that they were not so repetitive. From there, I thought it

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    model of the system is presented in detail. The first section of this chapter discusses our data source. The system is consist of four components the first component responsible for data preprocessing, the second for tagging, which contain different syntactic and semantic tagging tools, Stanford part of speech tagger, Stanford parser, HeidelTime temporal tagger, Stanford named entity recognizer. Third component is the extractor and finally the template generator. The components are discussed in detail

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    Chapter 1: Complementizers 1.1. Definition of Complementizers Complement clauses, or subordinate clauses, are most of the times preceded by a special word called "Complementizer". Words like that, if, and for are used to introduce clauses that function as a complement of the matrix verb. The choice of the verb in the subordi-nate clause is related to these complementizers. For instance, the complementizers that, if and the Arabic complementizer ʔanna are used to introduce finite clauses, while

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    History Now

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    Due Date Tasks Friday, 2/3/2012 Begin Unit: Loyalty and Betrayal, Section A, Order and Chaos Order and Chaos: Introduction Section Warm-Up: Product Loyalty Loyalty vs. Betrayal Literary Elements: Symbolism Tutorial: Symbols and Symbolism Reading 1: "Two Kinds," by Amy Tan Practice: Symbolism Loyalty and Betrayal Theme Quiz, 40 points Friday, 2/10/2012 Begin Unit: Loyalty and Betrayal, Section B, Context Context: Introduction Section Warm-Up: A Context Riddle Reading 2: from "Communists

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    Term Definition Source of Definition(url) Literary Example Source of Example Alliteration "Repitition of same sound beginning several words in a sequence" https://mcl.as.uky.edu/glossary-rhetorical-terms#1 "let us go forth and lead the land we love" J.F.Kennedy, inaugrial speech Allusion "A reference to a well known person, place, or thing in history or literature" https://quizlet.com/302172/rhetorical-terms-flash-cards/ The Pequod in Moby Dick The pequot people were driven to extinction Anadiplosis

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