Word Formulation 1 Effects of the Presence of Flashcards with Jumbled Letters to the Word Formulation of Grade 3 Pupils in Sta. Cruz Elementary School, Sto. Tomas, Batangas Joyce Trissia B. Mendoza Aliza Joana D. Cuenca PSY 106, BS Psychology 321 Mrs. Marjorie S. Villa Word Formulation 2 Abstract This experiment looked at the Effects of the Presence of Flashcards with Jumbled Letters to the Word Formulation. The participants has a total population of 48 Grade 3 pupils at Sta. Cruz
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in nursery rhymes 2. Assonance: He opens his mouth, but the words won't come out - the repetition of vowel sounds - the effect of assonance is mostly positive and used many times in rap 3. Consonance: whisper words of wisdom - repetition of the same consonant - Consonances give off positive effect. In poetry consonances are used to give off a sound like rhyme or rhythm. Consonances draw the audience into the words of the piece. 4. Cacophony: candy is dandy but liquor is quicker
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Arabic numerals/letters (1,2) for supporting example If you have a I (one), you must have at least a II (two) If you have an A, you must have a B and so on… Must state all ideas/supports in phrases (2 or more words per line) Use capital letters at the beginning of each word and for proper nouns No periods at the end of each phrase Double-spaced throughout (no extra spaces) Title is centered (do not bold, use CAPS, underline, or italicize)
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normally enjoy surprise endings, but this story went from a positive and lovely romance to a disgusting and deplorable man. Although I did not appreciate the context of the story, I thought the irony of the words “love poems” and “her” within the story were interesting. “Love poems” is a plural word, yet there is only one love poem being sent out. “Her” is a singular pronoun, yet “her” is used interchangeably between several women. The “her” at the beginning of the story in the first sentence is different
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Parallel Structures Exercise 1 2. “genius” and “lunatic” 4. “work fast”, “ask few questions”, and “keep a low profile” Exercise 2 2. As part of his accounting business, Rick has private clients, corporations, and does some pro bono work. 4. A new job is likely to cause a person anxiety, but working extra hours is likely to make a good impression. Exercise 3 2. “Caught in” and “tied in”. King used two parallel verb phrases followed by an abstract idea. The parallelism creates a wise tone
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decelerate when describing what they want in a man, ‘tall, unpretentious bloke’. This is seen as an uncommon feature of woman’s language due to the fact that they are usually tentative and edge around the point. However, due to the fact they seem to have a word count of some sort the woman will have had to be short and sweet when writing. This meaning they will be bending the ways they speak or write. I also found that ‘attract’, ‘curvaceous’ and several other adjectives were used frequently. Most women
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playing with two toy cars and some bricks built up like a tower. John seemed to be the leader of the group. He was a little bigger than both children and his communication skills seemed to be far more advanced. While the other children used smaller words to make sentences such as saying “no” or “don’t do that” or “go here” John used more complex sentences. He seemed to almost be teaching the other two children and would expand their sentences. Such as when the little girl said “There” John would say
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the 8th or 9th grade. To get estimated grade level I used Fry's Readability Formula. To get this estimation, I randomly selected three passages from the textbook of one hundred words each. For each section of one hundred words, I counted the number of sentences and the number of syllables. For the first one hundred word sample, the number of sentences was roughly 4.9 with 180 syllables, the second sample was roughly 3 sentences with 131 syllables, and the last sample was roughly 5.3 sentences with
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Suki Kim. I think the most important point in her Essay is that it is possible to adapt and adjust to a new way of life and new things in life and succeed. It couldn’t have been easy to migrate from South Korea to a new country and not know a single word in the native language (English). I don’t think the adjustment to her new social class would have been as difficult as learning a whole new Language not to say changing social class wouldn’t be difficult. I have taken language courses before for
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not surprised that you could understand some of the words they were saying? Yes. It is gayspeak, that wonderful lingo, argot, or jargon, which Filipino gays in general seamlessly switch into when they are gathered together or most immediately when they are around other people in order perhaps to “cloak” their intimate conversations, the better to protect the “virgin” ears of those around them. Historically though, it is known as swardspeak, a word coinage in the 1970s attributed by Jose Javier Reyes
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