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lazykid

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desperate help neeed with language analysis
« on: February 05, 2011, 02:16:23 pm »
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hey guys. i'm in desperate need of help with language analysis
i was wondering if i could get a hold of a couple if not a few sample essays, even from a few years ago.

a language analysis could end up being the death of me :)

thankls, lazykid

ps: just wondering if anyone knows of a english tutor in the knox area?
Pleasure and pain. They’re not opposites. They’re neighbors … separated by a thin line, by a split second.
One minute you’re feeling like everything is going your way … like you’re ready to climb the highest mountain … headed for the top of the world.
But in the game of life you never know.
You train for years to get a piece of personal glory or a chance to stand toe to toe with your peers and say, “Here I am. Take your best shot.” Then the contest begins and BANG! — you’re down for the count.
It’s not your day. You tried your best. But was it really your best?
So do you go home with a broken

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Re: desperate help neeed with language analysis
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2011, 02:20:28 pm »
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Try Week 3 or 4 essays in the Essay Submission area. They are all lang analysis and some are quite good.

ps: just wondering if anyone knows of a english tutor in the knox area?

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Re: desperate help neeed with language analysis
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2011, 02:33:41 pm »
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For sample essays, have a look through the work examples directory thread (which is stickied on the top of the English forum). Or alternatively, have a look through the VCAA assessment reports.

For some language analysis tips, click on the 'assessment report' in my signature.