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write a letter to the publisher thanking him for wonderful pictures and articles of a carnival in your town this year
Economist John Kenneth Galbraith once said that money "ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy." However, in Disney's Aladdin, the title character discovers that riches do not bring him happiness. Instead, Aladdin learns that close relationships are more important than wealth. Strong Bridge Weak: Doesn't Effectively Connect to Hook Weak: Doesn't Effectively Connect to Thesis Disney's Aladdin
Please Analyze it with respect to traits of technical writing and Seven C’s of communication. Identify the traits and explain how they are present in this technical document. For example, if you think its language is concise, give a textual example to justify your answer.
Please help me with the following questions Read the following extract from A Christmas Carol and answer the questions that follow: Oh! But he was a tight- fisted hand at the grindstone, Scrooge! a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner! Hard and sharp as flint, from which no steel had ever struck out generous fire; secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an oyster. 1. Based on this extract, what sort of person does Scrooge appear to be? Select two key details (single words or very short phrases) and explain how they help to support your view. 2. Now choose a further three details, explain what their connotations (associated meanings) are and what each suggests about Scrooge.
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Your task is to choose one of the characters whom you have encountered in the stories taken in this quarter, (Never, Never Nest & The Gift of the Magi, The Necklace). You will have to dress up, speak, act and behave like him/her. You are going to introduce yourself as that character. Tell about your character, your role, your importance in the story. On the last part, tell the audience how you want the story to end if you’ll have it your way.
1. Consider your experiences listening to and reading Flyest Fables by Morgan Givens. In what ways did listening help you understand the characters, plot, or setting? What did you notice when listening that you did not notice when reading?