Answer:I enjoyed putting the poem into a standard form because I had to think about the relationship, line to line, of the entire poem. But it also makes me realize that Dickinson's dashes are effective because they leave it unclear just how one line connects to another. Honestly, if I read this poem either way, I don't know that I would notice feeling different about it, but putting the two versions together makes me see the differences.
If I were conforming strictly to modern style, I would also feel the need to not capitalize the nouns with the most symbolic meaning. I think the poet's way of capitalizing is a unique personal mark.
Editors work hard to make writing consistent. In some ways, though, I'm glad that everything doesn't have to follow rules, and I would not like to always use correct sentence structure in everything I write. I'm glad publishers eventually put Dickinson's dashes back in her poem so I can see them that way. It's subtle, but punctuation does play a role in what a poem means.
Explanation: it was on plato so i would use parts of it
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we enjoyed a Christmas together at home
Reagan finds it difficult to focus during class
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they all have to do with absolute phrases, like within, over, under, in, on, etc.
Answer: a method of communication
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The rules of inference are;
1. Universal Instantiation
2. Double negation law, or forming the Contra-positive and
3. Modulus tollens
Explanation:
In universal instantiation, an inference is made of the truth of each member of a class, and this is then used to establish the truth about a particular member off the class. For all of a class q, if the class q, is a girl, then the class q, is not a boy. Applying it to the example, If Manhattan is a man, then Manhattan is not an Island. We now form the contra-positive thus; If Manhattan is an island, then Manhattan is not a man.
Modus tollens is then applied in the last sentence to show that the conditional statement was accepted, the consequent statement was not true, and so the negative of the antecedent can be inferred. So, we conclude that Manhattan is not a man.
Good practices:
Speaking clearly
Standing straight and tall
Controlling your pacing
Speaking with the same volume
Moving your hand often to keep attention
Bad practices:
Looking at your notes the entire time