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    The options for a career are endless and it can be problematic to choose from all of those choices. No matter which option is chosen, the general populace and their frustrating traits are a constant dilemma that must be faced every day. After choosing the path that will be taken, the next choice to make is how to best prepare for that path. Attending college is the best way to prepare for just about any career, and it generally creates the best outcomes and the greatest opportunity to have a good

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    Luis Carlos Najera Ruiz Mrs. Cummings English II 3 December 2014 REA 2 - Revision 2 In "democracy", W.R. Rodriguez plays with capitalization, punctuation, and syntax to intentionally make this piece harder to understand, set the piece apart from normal, and to re-emphasize a great problem with democracies. While this style of writing makes the piece harder to understand, the impact of the piece becomes much greater since it takes more work to find its meaning. Rodriguez wrote this to convey that

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    Frederick Douglass' 1845 autobiography is a very interesting passage to read and understand. As seen the third paragraph stands out from the rest of the passage because of its wording and construction. He uses syntax and figurative language to show the big difference in this paragraph from the rest. The way Douglass speaks of slavery is very moving and peculiar. He says in Line 16 "behold a man transformed into a brute" This is because many people treated slaves with such savagery, as if they were

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    subject area, will allow me to be more prepared for teaching ELA courses and provide a better teaching style when subbing for ELA teachers. The final ah-ha moment for me was learning that you should not directly correct a student, when an improper syntax is being used. After reading this in the WebQuest, I began to review my method of correcting students and found that when doing so, I become more of a Traditionalist teacher. I expect the students to stop talking, when I am correcting how something

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    In the excerpt of Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Crossing McCarthy uses literary techniques that convey an impact on the main character. The literary strategies used are the tone of the excerpt that is created by the syntax, diction, and figurative language used in the excerpt. This allows for what can be interpreted as to what the author is trying to impact. The techniques can give the feeling that the main character is one with the wolf and can have similar feelings to a real life passing and funeral

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    Honest Abe lived up to his name in his second inaugural address. In Abraham Lincoln’s speech, he was blunt and hopeful. His purpose, which was to bring the country together and incite optimism is carried out through his syntax, application of pathos, and his arguments. Lincoln’s syntax provides lots of lengthy details. For the majority of his address, he uses long sentences to convey hope. For instance, instead of swiftly acknowledging the nation’s progress, he thoroughly states that “the progress of

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    same. He embraces a dark somber tone to display to Europeans with colonialist and imperialist views in order to appeal to their interest of colonialist and imperialist ideas. Throughout each of the three sections in the novella Conrad uses diction, syntax, figurative language, imagery, and analepsis as well as ethos, pathos, and logos to convey to his audience what his definitive meaning is conveyed to be. To begin, in the first section, the

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    no C++ program can be executed. First we need compiler to compile our program and then execute. Syntax based language C++ is a strongly tight syntax based programming language. If any language follow rules and regulation very strictly known as strongly tight syntax based language. Example C, C++, Java, .net etc. If any language not follow rules and regulation very strictly known as loosely tight syntax based language. Example HTML. Efficient use of pointers Pointers is a variable which hold the address

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    Revision is the key for most great writers. Before submitting an official paper, revision should be the final step because revising and editing your paper can help you find small mistakes that you didn’t pick up on before. Revision is different from proofreading, proofreading focuses more on spelling and grammar errors, revising focuses on reconsidering your thoughts in a better manner. In the long and tedious process of revision, you should look at the main thesis and how well your thoughts are

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    identical audience, being the public eye in general, but the more specifically those who are yet to form a solid opinion on MS. However, purpose and audience aren’t the only building blocks to these stories. The combination of tone along with pathos and syntax also proves to be fundamental in creating ideas that do the job of portraying the purpose in a persuasive way to the targeted audience in order to argue that

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