Linguistics
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- Assignment 2
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- Case Analysis 7
- Course Work 3
- Dissertation 2
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- Essays 466
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- Multiple Choice Questions 1
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- Research Papers 120
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Linguistics is such a broad theme that reading several various sample papers before proceeding with writing is literally a must. So go on and read!
How to Write Ethos
While working on ethos, you have to realize that it has to show the way the readers recognize the writer. Below we present the main features that the readers may find out about the writer. Note, that in the case with ethos the writer never mentions himself. So, among the features the readers may ascribe…
ViewHow to Write Emotional Appeal (Pathos)
Before you start working on the pathos material, it is important to realize the whole concept of this notion. Emotional appeal is an art which arouses feelings of different nature, such as sympathy, sorrow, pity or tenderness. Very often when you are trying to stimulate or convince your audience, you need to take into consideration…
ViewHow to Write an Editorial
Writing editorial is quite different from the news story writing. In case with the latter one, the comments and points of views are not welcome. In case with editorial, it is based on the opinions and is supported by the facts. They are usually written by such people as newspaper editors or columnists. To write…
ViewCharacter of Timon of Athens
Timon of Athens is considered to be one of the most obscure and complicated pieces ever created by Shakespeare. The play has a very extraordinary composition and some of the researchers are sure it was not completed. Moreover, supposedly, it has some additions, made by other authors.
View“The Merchant of Venice” Critical Essay
The Merchant of Venice is one of the best-known plays of William Shakespeare. Its genre is traditionally defined as a comedy, however, the tragedy of the key character gives the possibility to call it a drama.
ViewThe Comedy of Errors
“The Comedy of Errors” was written in early 1590ies and is considered to be one of William Shakespeare’s earliest plays. Being both the shortest and the most farcical, the play is characterized by unusual for Shakespeare humorous devices, as the humor mainly comes from slapstick and mistaken identity, as well as from traditional for him…
ViewLearning Foreign Language from an Early Childhood – Is It Good or Bad?
The more I read about learning foreign language from a very early age, the more I think about whether it is necessary at all. You can come across two totally different opinions: kids do or do not need it, it is good or bad for them, it does or does not make sense.
ViewThe Tempest – the Crown of Shakespeare’s Genius
No doubt, the Genius from the Foggy Albion has left rich literary heritage for his descendants both in romantic genre and in dramaturgy. The Tempest – the last play written by the great master, which is considered to be his most mature and outstanding masterpiece. The Tempest is a kind of quintessence of his gift…
ViewIs She Really Tamed?
The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare was written in the middle of 16th century. In his masterpiece a genius of words managed to reveal a serious problem of women’s social status in a lighthearted and exquisite comedy. The main values of the Elizabethan era, where the events of the comedy take place, were…
ViewMuch Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare,which has remained popular among the readers, actors, directors and theater-goers for more than four centuries. So, what is it that makes it so distinguished?
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