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Ah, coursework, the academic hurdle we all love to hate.

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Her presence sullies the marriage between Nell and him, adding conflict to the wedding. Language
Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. As a reporter, I repeat questions to find out
the truth of what really happened. I modernised the story by making Nell and Tom ordinary people.
He constantly uses flattery on Brutus for his bravery creating a sarcastic tone. EngLangBlog: Media
texts and Language interventions. Symbols are also used in the poem to describe their love such as
the chain and the dead leaves.. Nell and Tom are working class people; therefore I used
colloquialisms for them to transfer the story into a modern setting. E.g. “Benefits ” used by Tom
when talking about Maude’s baby and “ tart ” to describe Maude Clare. In the article, I have used
the language that ordinary people would use. Neither the bride nor the groom experience joy during
the occasion because of Maude Clare’s patent presence. As I mentioned before, I used colloquial
language for the characters to show it is real life therefore it is easy for the audience to understand
and relate to the situation. He also uses this technique on Caesar, describing him as an ambitious
man. He appears to echo his opponent Brutus, almost creating a mocking tone. The storyline would
cause a scandal and would appeal to a wide audience who thrive on gossip. E.g. a tabloid newspaper
or a glossy magazine. The reported speech also makes the story more realistic, it makes the story
come to life whereas the structure in the poem a series of verses and conversation. These were the
main characters in the poem and I felt that it would be more exciting interviewing these people as
their responses would be more controversial for a magazine interview especially as Maude Clare and
Thomas may have diverse stories. Neither the bride nor the groom experience joy during the occasion
because of Maude Clare’s patent presence. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English
Language. Language Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. The Ilfracombe
Academy English Department A2 English Language. However, it is memorable and persuasive as he
employs rhetoric literary language, applying extended metaphors to his speech. Indecisive Student:
English Language A2 Media Text Coursework. The headline “ Bride forgives new husband” in the
article was made bolder so it is more eye caching and grabs the reader’s attention. They use non-
standard English and colloquialisms during the conversation; the context seems to create laughter
from the audience, toning down the seriousness of the conversation. Indecisive Student: English
Language A2 Media Text Coursework. This leaves the audience in suspense, as they anticipate a
more aggressive answer Chuck Wepner. This speech would be classified as a very carefully planned
speech, categorized as political and culturally significant. In the article, I have used the language that
ordinary people would use. This had been directed to 200,000 of African Americans and civil rights
supporters across the USA, informing and demanding an end to racial inequality, and discrimination.
I modernised the story by making Nell and Tom ordinary people. A2 English Language media text
coursework help - The Student Room.
EngLangBlog: Media texts and Language interventions. The interviews in the article give an insight
into the characters feelings and thoughts as the reporter asks insensitive questions and the characters
give direct responses contrary to in the poem, we have to guess how they feel by the language used
such as metaphors. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English Language. These
characters are Nell’s best friend Louise and Martin, a friend of Toms. Other changes are that the
poem is written in verses but I transformed my article by writing in columns as this is the format for
a magazine. This speech would be classified as a very carefully planned speech, categorized as
political and culturally significant. I also made the font of the headline bigger as the headline in my
style model; HEAT magazine uses this same format. This speech was delivered live on national
television, radios and a public audience during the Civil Rights March in August 1963. A2 English
Language media text coursework help - The Student Room. The guests I interview are Nell, Maude
Clare, Tom and his mother. I modernised the story by making Nell and Tom ordinary people. The
purpose of the magazine is to sell copies and for people to be entertained. The title in the poem,
Maude Clare is the main character but I transformed this title into the headline “Pregnant ex disrupts
wedding.” Nell is the main character in the article whereas Maude Clare is the main character in the
poem. It would be best to identify a linguistic device eg. The Ilfracombe Academy English
Department A2 English Language. This speech has been granted one of the most powerful and
moving speeches of the 20 th century, employing faultless emotive vocabulary and countless
figurative language. All of the texts include declarative statements and metaphorical language. A2
English Language Personalised Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4. EngLangBlog: Media texts and
Language interventions. A2 English Language Personalised Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4.
These characters are Nell’s best friend Louise and Martin, a friend of Toms. Other changes are that
the poem is written in verses but I transformed my article by writing in columns as this is the format
for a magazine. I have demonstrated this is my own article with the use of colloquialisms. The poem
I transformed is stylised and informal by the way it is written in verses, the rhymes and the language
used. E.g. “ The lilies are budding now” a metaphor for being pregnant. A2 English Language
Personalised Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4. He constantly uses flattery on Brutus for his
bravery creating a sarcastic tone. These were the main characters in the poem and I felt that it would
be more exciting interviewing these people as their responses would be more controversial for a
magazine interview especially as Maude Clare and Thomas may have diverse stories. Neither the
bride nor the groom experience joy during the occasion because of Maude Clare’s patent presence.
Antony’s use of blank verse creates a divergence, an attempt to identify himself with the audience.
Business Mathematics and Statistics Personal Statement. A2 English Language Personalised
Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4. It shows the position of women in the nineteenth century. This
speech would be classified as a very carefully planned speech, categorized as political and culturally
significant.
Language Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. The guests I interview are Nell,
Maude Clare, Tom and his mother. The 19 th century poem Maude Clare is a poem with a moral
showing how faithless men can be. The reported speech also makes the story more realistic, it makes
the story come to life whereas the structure in the poem a series of verses and conversation. As I
mentioned before, I used colloquial language for the characters to show it is real life therefore it is
easy for the audience to understand and relate to the situation. The Ilfracombe Academy English
Department A2 English Language. Business Mathematics and Statistics Personal Statement. Strong,
political lexical vocabulary is used to educate the nation. Instead of just stating that the “negro’s” are
suffering, he uses abstract nouns to visually describe the effect. In the article, I have used the
language that ordinary people would use. I chose the “Maude Clare” poem because I found it
interesting to read and could imagine reading it as a story from a book or from a magazine or
newspaper article. The interview had been used to persuade the audience who is more likely to
succeed the boxing match by verbally competing at each other. A2 English Language Personalised
Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4. Thomas would deny the accusation made my Maude Clare that
she was pregnant perhaps. The purpose is set to inform and persuade the audience about the murder
of Julius Caesar. As Brutus already has the connotation of aggressive and showing lack of human
sensitivity, he cleverly uses this to his advantage. This is significant as Muhammad Ali also became a
big supporter of the Civil Rights Act which had been legislated nine years before, supporting Martin
Luther King. The guests I interview are Nell, Maude Clare, Tom and his mother. The poem has a
dramatic storyline of a bride and groom being embarrassed after they leave the church. These
characters are Nell’s best friend Louise and Martin, a friend of Toms. Other changes are that the
poem is written in verses but I transformed my article by writing in columns as this is the format for
a magazine. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English Language. Antony’s use of
blank verse creates a divergence, an attempt to identify himself with the audience. EngLangBlog:
Media texts and Language interventions. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English
Language. The headline “ Bride forgives new husband” in the article was made bolder so it is more
eye caching and grabs the reader’s attention. Indecisive Student: English Language A2 Media Text
Coursework. A2 English Language media text coursework help - The Student Room. Rosseti
contrasts Maude Clare and the bride throughout the poem. This leaves the audience in suspense, as
they anticipate a more aggressive answer Chuck Wepner. This had been directed to 200,000 of
African Americans and civil rights supporters across the USA, informing and demanding an end to
racial inequality, and discrimination.
Rosseti contrasts Maude Clare and the bride throughout the poem. However, it is memorable and
persuasive as he employs rhetoric literary language, applying extended metaphors to his speech.
Language Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. The storyline would cause a
scandal and would appeal to a wide audience who thrive on gossip. E.g. a tabloid newspaper or a
glossy magazine. It appears that a man’s masculinity and status is at stake. This had been directed to
200,000 of African Americans and civil rights supporters across the USA, informing and demanding
an end to racial inequality, and discrimination. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2
English Language. He also uses this technique on Caesar, describing him as an ambitious man. This
speech would be classified as a very carefully planned speech, categorized as political and culturally
significant. Symbols are also used in the poem to describe their love such as the chain and the dead
leaves.. Nell and Tom are working class people; therefore I used colloquialisms for them to transfer
the story into a modern setting. E.g. “Benefits ” used by Tom when talking about Maude’s baby and
“ tart ” to describe Maude Clare. Antony’s use of blank verse creates a divergence, an attempt to
identify himself with the audience. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English
Language. I chose the “Maude Clare” poem because I found it interesting to read and could imagine
reading it as a story from a book or from a magazine or newspaper article. Symbols are also used in
the poem to describe their love such as the chain and the dead leaves.. Nell and Tom are working
class people; therefore I used colloquialisms for them to transfer the story into a modern setting. E.g.
“Benefits ” used by Tom when talking about Maude’s baby and “ tart ” to describe Maude Clare. I
modernised the story by making Nell and Tom ordinary people. These were the main characters in
the poem and I felt that it would be more exciting interviewing these people as their responses would
be more controversial for a magazine interview especially as Maude Clare and Thomas may have
diverse stories. The infamous interview had been shown live a week before Muhammad Ali and
Chuck Wepner were to battle against each other. English Language A2 coursework help!: ( - Trot
Online. A2 English Language media text coursework help - The Student Room. Muhammad Ali has
more power in the conversation by using false starts and interruptions, rather than to use words
which help him to win the control of the conversation. EngLangBlog: Media texts and Language
interventions. Her presence sullies the marriage between Nell and him, adding conflict to the
wedding. Language Investigation ENGB4 - Miss Cooper: AS and A2English. However the
languages used are from different periods, coming from different stages; Julius Caesar: Early
modern, and Muhammad Ali’s interview and MLK’s speech coming from the late modern English
period. In the article, I have used the language that ordinary people would use. This speech was
delivered live on national television, radios and a public audience during the Civil Rights March in
August 1963. A2 English Language Personalised Learning Checklist Unit 4: ENGB4. The purpose is
set to inform and persuade the audience about the murder of Julius Caesar. The MLK and Julius
Caesar speech both have heavy rhetorical features, and both are multi-modal texts, the differences are
that the content of the speeches are providing fairness for one man, and the other for thousands of
people in America. Indecisive Student: English Language A2 Media Text Coursework.
A2 English Language media text coursework help - The Student Room. Join our team of reviewers
and help other students learn. The MLK and Julius Caesar speech both have heavy rhetorical
features, and both are multi-modal texts, the differences are that the content of the speeches are
providing fairness for one man, and the other for thousands of people in America. As a reporter, I
repeat questions to find out the truth of what really happened. A2 English Language media text
coursework help - The Student Room. The interviews in the article give an insight into the characters
feelings and thoughts as the reporter asks insensitive questions and the characters give direct
responses contrary to in the poem, we have to guess how they feel by the language used such as
metaphors. However, it is memorable and persuasive as he employs rhetoric literary language,
applying extended metaphors to his speech. The 19 th century poem Maude Clare is a poem with a
moral showing how faithless men can be. I modernised the story by making Nell and Tom ordinary
people. I chose the “Maude Clare” poem because I found it interesting to read and could imagine
reading it as a story from a book or from a magazine or newspaper article. The guests I interview are
Nell, Maude Clare, Tom and his mother. English Language A2 coursework help!: ( - Trot Online. As
a reporter, I repeat questions to find out the truth of what really happened. I also made it easier to
read and because this is the format of my style model. The headline “ Bride forgives new husband”
in the article was made bolder so it is more eye caching and grabs the reader’s attention. He also uses
this technique on Caesar, describing him as an ambitious man. He struggles to speak eloquently and
think about what he is planning to say before he pronounces it. Indecisive Student: English Language
A2 Media Text Coursework. Indecisive Student: English Language A2 Media Text Coursework.
EngLangBlog: Media texts and Language interventions. Business Mathematics and Statistics
Personal Statement. It would be best to identify a linguistic device eg. It creates a rhythm and
attracts the audience to listen. In the article, I have used the language that ordinary people would
use. This attracts the audience to listen more to his speech. Muhammad Ali has more power in the
conversation by using false starts and interruptions, rather than to use words which help him to win
the control of the conversation. The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English Language.
The Ilfracombe Academy English Department A2 English Language. I decided the article would be
written for a glossy magazine.

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