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Hello, I am a student of English Rhetoric 1, your basic freshman college composition course. I am having difficulty with a paper and am wondering if someone here would have the time to read it over and tell me what you think. I think I am having
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truth_seeker1
6 yr 55 days ago
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Lawn!? LAWN?!? Zut, *** and holy blue Isabelle, We *** are slow to anger, but do not presume on our patience. John dear, I think I got your meaning. I'm not to call it a lawn. But what to call that ... thread. I'm also familiar with
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"redistricting" (sort of a joke.) Of course "redistricting" doesn't apply to the (typical) Sudetenland instance except, as you say, as a joke. An ironic and extremely cruel joke, as it could only be told by the irredentist
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I guess that's true to some extent with regard to ... although their heirs in America kept it up considerably longer.) (I'm not sure I totally understand your point but what the hell ...) I'm on the same ground as Javi ... that was how
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Another version from the Guardian. http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,7558,1037231,00.html On the Guardian page, the answers follow the questions. I have transposed them to ... up your reasons for wishing to come to Britain? A)
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Another version from the Guardian. http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,7558,1037231,00.html On the Guardian page, the answers follow the questions. I have transposed them to the end of the quiz. 1. Which sentence best sums up your
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john dean
6 yr 78 days ago
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In Richard Lederer's "The Miracle of Language" he says that "of the 20,138 basewords that Shakespeare employs in his plays, ... use of over 1700 of them." Does anyone know of any documented study that cites this figure of
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mike lyle
6 yr 84 days ago
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"Powerhouse, the UK's third biggest electrical retailer, has been put into administrative receivership, putting 3,000 jobs on the line. " put something on line - ? This is a metaphor from betting or wagering. Assets at risk are
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It's not just jazz. My son is a member of ... because double bass players are as rare as hen's teeth. My maternal grandfather was a guitar player by avocation, but he took up the (double-) bass in order to get ... things, a resurgence of
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