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    7.3. [pic] 3. For each of the next 10 words, decide which of the following six machines accept the given word. (ι) Λ (ii) a (iii) b (iv)aa (v) ab (vi)aba (vii) abba (viii) bab (ix)baab (x) abbb [pic] 4. How many different TGs are there over the alphabet {a b}? Explain your answer. 5. Build a TG that accepts the language L1 of all words that begin and end with the same double letter, either of the form

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    Running Record Example

    Name of text read and its level: “Mrs. Frisby and the Crow” – 4th grade level Accuracy Rate: 104 words – 5 errors = 99 words correct 99/104 = 95 % accuracy Self-Correction Rate: 1:6 Reading Level: 95% accuracy – Independent/Easy Level How the student sounded: The student sounded very comfortable with the passage while she was reading. She read with good fluency until she came to a word she was unsure of. She is a very soft-spoken young lady. She didn’t use voice inflection at all punctuation

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    Figurative Languages

    analogy, metaphor, simile, cliché, amphiboly, “flame word”, hyperbole, euphemism and colloquialism. An idiom is two or more words that give a different meaning than that of the literal meaning. According to Webster’s New World (2011), idioms are used often to replace a literal word or expression, and many times the idiom better describes the full nuance of meaning. The major function of an idiom is to translate the literal meaning of the words to a different meaning. Many times, the popular use

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    Effective Lisening Skills

    Blyth's article from 2012, he spoke with the emphasis on word count. He expressed that for listeners to comprehend, two hundred and fifty words per minute is suggested, and however, one hundred and twenty-seven is optimal. To prove his theory, Blyth used compound words for which the listeners may not have to understand, therefore stopping to see if they were following and reading their body language. This concept resulted in comprehension of the word or giving up in attempting to understand. By doing this

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    Business Writing

    Huizhen Long 09/22 Assignment 1 English 205 1.8 B. Tyson’s words were full of ambiguity and were very euphemistic. The problem arose because he lacked language skills. Help means assistance, and making things easier for the person seeking for help. It does not mean that the helper has to do all the work. As a team leader, Tyson is responsible for contribution to the team. It is inevitable that Alicia was resentful when she found out that Tyson counted on her to finish the entire customer inquiries

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    Drummer Hodge - Thomas Hardy

    This poem also bring to light, the side of war which isn’t thought about as much and it shows that war isn’t always about fighting and killing but sometimes about remembering. From just the second word of the poem, Hardy pulls on the reader's heart strings as he uses the verb "throw". This word connotes a very careless and heartless action which seems to be played out with little or no respect. Considering the person is clearly a young child, not only does it make the action appear violent, but

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    Research

    Prepare a list of review vocabulary words. 2. Write each word on two small pieces of paper. That means writing the word twice, once on each paper. 3. Organize the pieces like bundles, 2 bundles, 2 sets of identical words. 4. Divide the class into 2 teams. get them to make creative team names. 5. Distribute each list of words to both teams. every student on each team should have a paper.  Both teams have the same words. 6. When you call a word, 2 students should stand up, one from

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    Psy360 Week 4 Quiz- Corrected

    5 cor r ect E The correct answer is: E. understanding of the meaning of the words, the syntax of the sentence, and the truth conditions of the sentence 6 i ncor r ect B The correct answer is: C. synonymy 7 i ncor r ect E The correct answer is: A. speech is continuous rather than discrete 8 cor r ect C The correct answer is: C. people said that they heard the entire word “wheel” without being aware of anything odd in the sentence 9 cor r ect D

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    Summary of Isaiah 62

    used. For the most part, every translation used similar words such as “Forsaken” and “Desolate,” and phrases such as “the bridegroom rejoices.” However, I was shocked to see that not every translation used the Hebrew words. The King James Version, New International Version, and the Message used Hephzibah, meaning delight, and Beulah, meaning married, but the English Standard Version and the New Living Translation used other descriptive words. Overall, the translations had minor differences in structure

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    Dope

    recover from the reading. So which one is it? Dope, dope, or dope? Over the years, many words go through transitions in their usage and meaning. The adjective dope serves as an excellent example of one of these such words. Who really even knows what it means anymore having gone through change after change depending on the era, user and situation as well as many other factors. Based off these various reasons, the word dope has taken on many different meanings over the years ranging from gravy, to stupid

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