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I am thinking:
William Shakespeare
Charles Dickens
James Joyce
I am thinking an American author but I can't decide between Mark Twain, Edgar Allen Poe, or Herman Melville.
Started by Gangster Octopus on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
Hemingway, instead of Joyce (definitely....
Twain's a good.
::ducks::
I'd put Milton in before Joyce, or maybe Henry James .
I'd put Twain over both Poe and Melville.
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Anyone know how to format that in a manuscript? Quotations like speech? Italics? : sign language : / * sign language * (like telepathy)?
I did a search, but couldn't find anything. If old post is found and bumped, feel free to delete this.
Started by CrastersBabies on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at absolutewrite):
American Sign Language....
"I don't know what and not spoken aloud.
I'd personally use italics like I use for telepathy, but I don't think I've read a book with sign language in it.
Other novels that use sign language and see how they format.
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Language barrier and acceptance. This is one of the great things that I have been experiencing since I moved to the states; I make mistakes in my speech almost everyday, which is embarrassing because I've lived here for over five years, but I have never...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eupedia):
The same may be true, Japanese-English, Japanese....
Did they teach you their culture besides the language?"
They spoke pretty good english, untill people speaking a language other than English are chastized for doing so.
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Mod: Split out of this topic so as not to spoil the OPs thread.
Quote: : minor mod: language. Yes I know you were quoting.
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bushwalk):
Making....
Now a former colleague of mine, was(still is) deeply - probably needed a wink - - or two) .
Flexible word in the English language.
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I would like to know and discuss how the incorporation of time travel will affect the english language?
What happens to story telling when after comes before before?
Does the above sentence make sense? It would not have made sense two hundred years ago...
Started by NicholasLawson on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at absolutewrite):
The English language has travel was as regular in society as catching a bus or walking through a door, the English languageLanguage is fluid and subject....
Recommended; available here for 99 cents.
Language for Time Travelers".
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Current York English students advice and information please!
Hi I have an offer to study English at York but I'm on a gap year and want to get started on the reading. Do the reading lists change every year, roughly how many books are you expected to ...
Started by snoopyx on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thestudentroom):
I don't know about the weightings, sorry :/
As for the foreign language, that depends of their interest in the books studied....
Re: Current York English students advice and information please!
The first year is pretty standard classification.
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Hi
I wonder if anyone could offer me some advise.
I am a convert (Easter 2009) and am a 'senior citizen' .
I rather feel that I have missed out somewhat, as most 'cradle catholics' absorbed a lot of Latin in their formative years.
Would it be wildly optimistic...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at catholic):
Have a good grasp of English language, grammar and language origins, or of Spanish or another though, the Church has used English in the US and UK, so I don't think you've missed out on much it in English - back in ....
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How to revise for English Lit Exams Poetry??
Heyy
I have got an english lit exam next week and i am wondering whether anyone has any good ways of revising poetry which are creative and above all effective?
thanks
:)
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thestudentroom):
To revise for English Lit Exams Poetry??
Closed book? Learning quotations? Write them out on postRe: How to revise for English Lit Exams Poetry??
Print off a copy of the poem without any notes past paper questions as they're all....
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Collins English and Thesaurus v3.2.94
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Overview: Collins English dictionary bundle - 500,000 words and 377,000 synonyms.
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Collins English dictionary bundle - 500,000 words and 377,000 synonyms.
The Collins English Dictionary 2010 Complete ...
Started by TheOne on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mobilephonetalk):
Yeah requires internet....
Hi Sir, you i hope you can upload it on mediafire because i have a very slow connection and i can't download any thing from other sharing websites easily and without suffering Hi, Can this be used without internet connection also .
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Greetings, everyone! In this topic you may offer your recommendations and suggestions on development of our English Club.
Please note: according to the rules of English forum all communication is perfomed on English language.
©Heather
I suggest to add...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at harrypotter):
:priest:.
RIP English Duel club".
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