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    no matter whether they are writing an article, lab report, financial statement, newsletters, or simply a letter. Rhetorical strategies are referring to pattern of organization such as analysis of cause and effect, division and classification, exemplification, definitions, comparison and contrast, process analysis etc. It is important to recognize how figures of speech affect readers and be able to use them effectively to persuade and communicate. There are three categories of rhetorical appeals…

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    early middle ages. The architecture featured the use of heavy stone walls and small rounded windows. The interiors were intricately detailed but given a mysterious tone due to lack of light by the small windows. Undoubtedly the most beautiful exemplification of the Romanesque style is the Palatine Chapel in Germany. The chapel is all that remains of Charlemagne's Palace of Aachen built around 800 A.D. The beautiful church was carefully designed by Odo of Metz to portray religious beauty. The…

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    James Joyce, in his genius, cleverly placed food and drink throughout his short stories in his collection Dubliners. Despite how subtle and meaningless they may seem, they have a very specific meaning and were deliberate, that is, they were a way of giving the story much more meaning through one of the three themes of the entire collection: paralysis, gnomon, and simony, express his character’s situations into materialistic substances such as food, and communion, which aren’t exclusively in…

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    What is maybe so noteworthy about Darwin 's accomplishment is the way relatively revolutionary he was during the 19th century. With no comprehension of advanced genetics, Darwin figured out how to concoct the thought of acquired characteristics and the transformation of these attributes after some time. Charles Darwin theory of evolution was one of the most significant topics to change and impact the world of science, unfortunately, it didn’t come without ramifications. In 1831, Charles Darwin…

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    Corpus Analysis In corpus linguistics, the recurrence of patterns of small fragments like phrases and words in sentences is analyzed using strategies that do not necessarily focus on the contextual meaning of the analyzed texts. In this case, the corpus consisted of written text data from thirteen files. The corpus was named Kurdish non native speakers corpus. Analysis for the use of Conjunctions The following three corpuses were used in the analysis of conjunction usage among Kurdish non native…

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    Christology. Gregory of Nyssa and Julian of Norwich are two examples. Their writings contain an illustration to illustrate the work of Jesus. For Gregory it is fishing and for Julian it is a story of the Lord and Servant. This essay unpacks these exemplifications thus uncovering the authors’ individual beliefs about the saving action of God for humanity through the work of Jesus Christ. First I will look at The Great Catechism, by Gregory of Nyssa to understand his Ransom Theory of…

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    What did national parties often do to maintain national unity in regards to the slavery issue? Generally-speaking, the national parties essentially turned a blind eye towards the slavery issue, in order to bar further tensions from erupting. Portrayed in yet another manner, such parties, whether it be the Whigs or Democrats alike, failed to explicitly embrace the issue by adopting a particular standpoint. Evidence from the text that further bolsters this claim is shown when the authors state,…

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    survivors growing up with the simultaneous presence and absence of the Holocaust memory in their lives” (Kohli, 2012, p. 2). In fact, “Maus is not about one survivor or one level of survival, but instead about the varied layers and contradictory exemplifications of survivor and survival”, it is about the future generations constructing their identities in relation to the Holocaust (Kohli, 2012, p. 2,…

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    imaginative geography which originated from nature of humanity. In concerning this imaginary space “some distinctive objects are made by the mind, and that these objects, while appearing to exist objectively, have only a fictional reality,” in exemplification “[a] group of people living on a few acres of land will set up boundaries between their land and its immediate surroundings and territory beyond, which they call the “land of the barbarians”. Therefore, creating “in one’s mind a familiar…

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    I Pronounce Thee “The Great Gatsby” The pinnacles of history and memories are The Greats. Alexander the Great, The Great Wall of China, both have significantly left their legacy on human existence. And what more do individuals want in life than to be remembered? Due to the unadulterated recognition, people often establish their goals as ‘greathood’. However, to be constantly situated in someone’s memory requires attention seeking aimed away from satisfying self over others. These people,…

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