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How should I go about analysing a text?

Before writing, read through the text and highlight anything that stands out to you. If it sounds funny or colloquial, then there is usually a point to be written about. For example, using an informal sty...

Answered by Erin H. English Language tutor
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What is the nature vs nurture debate in child language acquisition?

The nature debate is that children learn naturally and that there is something cognitive which allows them to learn language. For example, the children of deaf parents who can talk without hearing others...

Answered by Megan B. English Language tutor
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I don't understand what to look for in the linguistic of fiction?

There are a wide array of literary techniques, amongst them similes and metaphors. These help the author to give more depth and clarity to what they are trying to express. Some form of linguistic techniqu...

Answered by Alisa D. English Language tutor
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Compare and contrast how the speaker of Text A and the speakers of Text B express their ideas about Parisian art galleries and works of art

Both texts concern the subject matter of Parisian art and Parisian art galleries, Text A more generally and Text B more specifically because as the title indicates, it focuses solely on the art in the Lou...

Answered by Roman K. English Language tutor
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How does Priestley explore responsibility in An Inspector Calls?

In An Inspector Calls Priestley explores both social and personal responsibility throughout. We can define social responsibility in this instance, as a belief in helping people who may be less fortunate t...

Answered by Amanda S. English Language tutor
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