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English: Writing and Following Literary Devices
English
Read “Canada, My Canada” by Tomson Highway and answer the following questions in complete sentences and paragraph form. 1. State the thesis of Highway’s essay in your own words. (2 marks) 2. Explain why this essay would be classified as formal or informal. (2 marks) 3. List and explain two examples of CARES techniques that…
Dangers of English as a Global Language
English
Do the benefits of English as a world language outweigh the dangers? Predictions are that English could become a future language for the world. It is widely spoken and taught around the world. By the late eighteen century; John Adams predicted that it would become the most respectable language in the world and most universally…
The Great Debaters Analysis
Debate
Nonviolence
Pathos
Rhetoric
The Great Debaters is an extraordinary movie that was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. The movie fixates on four African American students on the debate team in Wiley College. Throughout the movie we encounter the students debate different colleges, and at the same time we see their individual lives, and how it affected their…
Cummings’ Most Difficult Form of Prose
Linguistics
Poetry
E. E. Cummings, born in 1894 and died in 1962, produced numerous poems featuring unconventional punctuation, capitalization, and placements of lines, words, and even individual letters. His most challenging form of prose is likely the ideogram, which is exceedingly concise and incorporates visual and auditory elements. Within these ideograms, there might exist sounds or characters…
Christopher Hill The class strugle of the English
English
RevolutionAs a prolific historian and scholar of 17th century England, Christopher Hill has taken a unique historical perspective on the Civil War and its manifestations. He perceives the revolution as being a bourgeois insurrection . He also believes that this is the reason for the shaping of England since that time. In 1913 R. G…
The Concept of Tragedy Within “The Spanish Tragedy” Short Summary
Spanish
Tragedy
A tragedy is a religious experience which is main objective is to make the audience reflect on serious matters in order to know ourselves better and to hopefully grow as a person. It is a performed action that conveys both the feelings of pity and fear (as Aristotle’s definition of tragedy establishes) leading to the…
History of the English language
English
English Language
History
Significance See also: English-speaking world and Anglosphere Modern English, sometimes described as the first global lingua franca,[19][20] is the dominant language or in some instances even the required international language of communications, science, information technology, business, seafaring,[21] aviation,[22] entertainment, radio and diplomacy.[23] Its spread beyond the British Isles began with the growth of the British…
Biography Essay of French Scientist – Antoine Lavoisier
French
Oxygen
Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (lah vwah ZYAY) was a renowned French scientist and influential government official. He gained recognition as the father of modern chemistry due to his theories on combustion, innovation in element classification, and authorship of the first modern chemistry textbook. Lavoisier made significant contributions to the field of chemistry and is famously quoted for…
An Analysis of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner and Bodily Kinesthetic
language
Linguistics
Psychology
Science
1983 marked the year when Howard Gardener’s influential theory of Multiple Intelligences was first published. Gardner states that individuals learn most effectively through one of his eight intelligences. The eight intelligences Gardner has proposed so far are: Linguistic. Mathematical/Logical, Naturalistic, Spatial, Bodily/Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal. Each individual possesses all eight, Gardner theorizes, but most…
Study on the Features of English Political Euphemism and Its Social Functions
Euphemism
Study
Political euphemism is a tool for political leaders to control information transmission. Based on some examples, this paper begins with a summary of three features which distinguish political euphemism from others. Then, it discusses its two social functions based on Austin’s Speech Act Theory: 1. as political leaders’ tool, political euphemism plays the role of…