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Brave New World Study Guide

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Why are fertilized eggs of Alphas and Betas treated in different ways?

This process is one of the major instruments of social stability.

Why aren't Epsilon embryos given enough oxygen?

This affects the development of the brain.

What colors are Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons dressed in?

Alphas wear gray, Betas wear blue, Gammas wear green, Deltas wear khaki, and Epsilons wear black.

Why did the World State decide to avoid the love of nature among the lower castes?

People can enjoy nature without buying anything. The World State conditioned people to love sports that require complicated equipment so they contribute to the economy.

What is sleep teaching ideal for?

It is ideal for conditioning people.

Why shouldn't a child belong to a family?

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Improve Your Grammar: Common Mistakes to Avoid

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A 1. We saw a man whose dog bit the postman.

2. She lives in that part of Paris where Jean-Paul Sartre was born.

3. He suddenly started shouting, which shocked me.

4. Windsurfing is a popular sport that needs a good sense of balance.

5. She works in Mario's, which is an Italian restaurant.

B 6. As the boy ran out of the house, he was shouting fire.

7. What she really hated was the dessert.

8. It was his appearance that made everyone laugh.

9. Not wanting to dance, I didn't go to the party.

10. I shook hands with her, saying that she was very funny.

C Choose: 11. What I liked about the film was all the funny jokes.

12. Not understanding the joke ...

13. I sold that's the girl...

14. Who tell, she gets angry with ..

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Jonathan Swift: Master of Satire and Social Critic

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland, to an English family with important connections but little wealth. Through the generosity of an uncle, he was educated at Kilkenny Grammar School and then Trinity College in Dublin. Between 1689 and 1699, he worked as a private secretary to a distant kinsman, Sir William Temple, a retired diplomat. There, he received a first-rate education in politics through contact with Temple and many other well-known politicians, learning much about the vice, hypocrisy, intrigues, deception, and corruption in the political world.

Swift is one of the greatest masters of English prose; his sentences are logical, clear, and well-constructed. He is a master satirist who dared to criticize... Continue reading "Jonathan Swift: Master of Satire and Social Critic" »

Key Concepts in Linguistics: A Comprehensive Glossary

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Key Concepts in Linguistics

General Terms

  • Adjectives: Words used typically with nouns to provide more information about the things referred to.
  • Adverbs: Words used typically with verbs to provide more information about actions, states, and events.
  • Antonym: A word opposite in meaning to another.
  • Articles: Words used with nouns to form noun phrases, classifying those "things".
  • Conjunctions: Words used to make connections and indicate relationships between events.
  • Homophony: Having the same sound (different writing).
  • Metonymy: The use of the name of one object or concept for that of another to which it is related.
  • Prepositions: Words used with nouns in phrases, providing information about time, place, and other connections involving actions and things.
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British and American Literary Figures of the 19th and 20th Centuries

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Britain: Traditional Stylistic Norms


JOSEPH CONRAD

S19/20 Polish origin / Sailor for 24 years in the British Mercantile Navy / Works inspired by his journeys / Exotic and romantic landscapes / Analyzed people in exceptional and extreme circumstances / Condemned cruelty of colonials / Some stories are told from different points of view.

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RUDYARD KIPLING

S19/20 lived in India until he was 5 and was sent to Britain for an education. He combated by 16 and lived until 23 / Idealized by nationalists and hated by imperialists / Book: Jungle Book.


VIRGINIA WOOLF

Born in London / Educated at home / Father's library / When father died, she moved to Bloomsbury / The Bloomsbury Group was formed by intellectuals who wanted to change the world and get rid of the

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Chapter 4: A Turning Point in the Story

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WHY IS CHAPTER 4 A TURNING POINT IN THE STORY?

I think chapter 6 is a turning point in the story because Maxime asking the narrator to marry him would change her way of living in many aspects.

In the episode at the terrace, after ordering breakfast, Maxime asks the narrator to marry him in a direct form "No, I’m asking you to marry me, you little fool".

The narrator feels insecure about her social position and tells Maxime her beliefs "I’m not the sort of person men marry", "I don’t belong to your sort of word for one thing", these quotes give the impression that she underestimates herself and thinks she is in a lower position, she tells that to Maxime by saying she does not fit there. I think she chose telling things that way to express

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The Feminist Twist in Angela Carter's Werewolf Tales

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Feminism

The origins of the second wave of Feminism can be traced back to the 1970s and the 1980s. A great number of women started writing and publishing books about the so-called notion of “Feminity”. Unlike the first wave of Feminism, which was a suffragist movement in which women were asking the right to vote, the second wave of Feminism goes beyond that. The feminist thinkers of the second wave based their theory on gender stereotyping. They claimed that equality between men and women had not been fully achieved because biological sex was the basis to determine the role a man or a woman must play in society.

Angela Carter's The Werewolf and Company of Wolves

The first reason why we can consider these texts as feminist is the issue of “authority

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Concise Definitions of 30 Common English Words

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Common English Words and Their Definitions

A

Androgynous

- Partly male and partly female in appearance; of indeterminate sex.

B

Boost

- Help or encourage (something) to increase or improve.

C

Castaway

- A person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place.

D

Drift

- (Especially of snow or leaves) be blown into heaps by the wind.

E

Elbow

- The joint between the forearm and the upper arm.

Encouragement

- The action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope.

Entourage

- A group of people attending or surrounding an important person.

Eyebrow

- The strip of hair growing on the ridge above a person's eye socket.

Eyelash

- Each of the short curved hairs growing on the edges of the eyelids, serving to protect the eyes from dust particles.

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Interviewee

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Organization Chart and Business Hours

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The Organization Chart

The organization chart is composed of the head of the establishment, one head in each section, area supervisors, and trainees or people with temporary reinforcement contracts for campaigns.

Within the company, in each establishment, an estimated number of sales is proposed.

Business Hours

The company opens at ten o'clock and closes at half past nine. During the Christmas season, it closes at ten. On Sundays, it opens from twelve to nine.

In this chart, we can see the busiest hours on Saturdays.

Sales of Music and Films

In my opinion, the sales of music and films have declined due to pirate recordings. However, there are still sales from collectors, such as vinyl records. They were withdrawn but were incorporated back on demand.... Continue reading "Organization Chart and Business Hours" »

Everyday Conversations in English

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Lost Luggage

A: Hello? Is anybody there?

B: Yes, hello. You are talking to Customer Service of the Washington Central Airport. How can we help you?

A: I wish you could. Last Saturday, I came back from Paris on the United Airlines flight at 11:00 PM. Upon arrival, I looked for my luggage, but I never saw it again. What did you do with my suitcase? Did you lose it or something else?

B: Sir, calm down. We didn't lose your luggage. The suitcase could be on the next flight. Wait until then, and if the suitcase doesn't appear, we will talk to the crew.

A: Okay, but I need that suitcase right now. I had the ticket for my next flight in there, and that flight is in 20 minutes.

B: We are so sorry. Okay, we will print the ticket again and we will refund the... Continue reading "Everyday Conversations in English" »