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In The Literary Composition, “The Word Plum”
language
Poetry
Word
By Helen Chasin, samples alliteration and rhetorical devices to bring the subject of a plum, to life. In the beginning line, Chasin begins with a basic description of the word plum: “The word plum is delicious” (line 1). The fascinating thing is, she is not even describing the fruit, but the word. The word delicious consist of the letter “L”, as does the word plum, and which creates a harmony between the…
Article Analysis: Rome’s Gossip Columnist
English Language
human communication
language
Roman Empire
The article entitled “Rome’s Gossip Columnist” of Garry Wills describes the pattern of Rome’s epigrams from Marcus Valerius Matialis. The author discusses how the concept of epigram becomes a power tool to state the issues and expression of Rome during the historical period. Wills illustrates several examples of epigrams that exist during the said period….
Position By Carol Berge Research Paper
human communication
language
Poetry
vocabulary
”Position” was written in 1964 and was one of the few verse forms that jumped out at me. Position can be inspiration to all of us but I feel as though it is more or less about the long route to happen the love of your life. Carol Berge` , the writer of “Position” was…
Yves Rocher in Japan
Japan
language
Nonverbal Communication
Power distance
Religion
The committed brand is well known, almost worldwide, for its bio and affordable products. These values fit perfectly the Japanese vision of beauty and aesthetics. This embodies clear market opportunity for Yves Rocher, which hence our will to enter this market. However, Japanese culture has special features that are important to study and to connect…
Writing and Process
Goal
human communication
Information
Knowledge
language
Writing
Writing and Process Essay BY ni4238901 Process essays are essays that explain to the audience how to do something or how to complete a task. This may involve explaining how to put items or ingredients together to make a finished product, such as in a recipe. These essays can also explain how to accomplish a…
“The Church of Please Thank You”, Julie Traves
Cognition
Culture
English Language
language
In the article states that English is spreading rapidly and taking over not only the traditional languages but also the unique cultures. Though I concede that English is the key to be the “perfect businessmen and women”, I still insist that learning English does not mean getting effects on culture. First of all, English is…
Unveiling the Invisible Force: The Call to Action in Persuasive Writing
Culture
language
In every convincing piece of writing, an order element that nods reader lies there, to operate. Zmuszają Magnetic, then induces them, to step over the kingdom of mere reflection and accept material measures in the direction of change. The powerful device refined however named to “Ring to the action,” that strategic weaves in the tapestry…
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…
Writing Types, Aspects and their Advantages
human communication
language
Writing
Despite all of the increasing technological advances, writing is still a mainform of communication. Beginning in grammar school and continuing through highschool and college, thousands of students spend hours preparing essays forclass. The majority of students usually begin drafting those essays merely bystaring at a blank sheet of paper and contemplating what to write. However,writing…
A Short Critique of Shitty First Drafts, an Article by Anne Lamott
Art
Culture
language
Media
This article was written by Anne Lamott and during the year 1954. The thesis of this selection is that shitty first drafts are necessary. The author claims this because they are needed to have a successful first draft. By doing so, the writer can see where the mistakes occur and have adequate time to fix…