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refer to stanza 1 and 2 of the mildlife testimony poem.based on the first stanza of the poem how do you think the speaker feels about the the person he is addressing?


As a spokesperson for Eskom, you have been requested to write a feature article informing the media and residents about the implementation of stage 2 load shedding starting from Wednesday (2 February 2022) until Friday (11 February 2022), due to ongoing power constraints. Your feature article must have the following five basic components


Topic: Note Making from a Text


  1. Read the paragraph below carefully and prepare a short outline that highlights all the important points in the passage.
  2. State the steps you used in making your notes from the passage.


The essence of many perfumes comes from the oils in the petals of fresh flowers, such as the rose, carnation, and orange blossom. However, fragrances are not limited to the petal, but can come from the leaves of lavender, peppermint, and geranium. Also, the oils of cinnamon and balsam are derived from bark, while the oils of cedar come from its wood. The fragrance of ginger and sassafras comes from roots, whereas that of orange, lemon, and nutmeg comes from fruits and seeds. Thus, there are many sources from which to derive fragrances for perfumes.



You have been assigned a two-page paper to discuss recent political activity in the middle east. In which source would you find the most current information

Discuss the difference between Syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations. You must give examples of your own.


Distinguish between Ancient- Greeks, philologists and modern linguistics as phases of linguistic theory identified by Ferdinand de Saussure.

                                                            


5. Who seems to be the audience?

Who wants or needs to know this information? Does there seem to be a specific audience the author is trying to reach? Why do you think so? If not, what makes you think there is not a specific audience?

6. What is the overall tone of the work?

What is the author’s general attitude towards their audience? How do the language, content, imagery, and allusions combine to give the reading a ‘feel,’ or tone? What details help you to understand this? What can you infer about the author’s position on important themes or issues because of that tone?

7. What point of view does the author write from?

What point of view was the book written from? What does the author seem to assume is true? Is the author biased in any way? Does the author seem to be aware of this bias? Might it have been done on purpose to further the theme? Is it satirical? Ironic?



Babies between the stages of 10 months and 13 months are at which stage are able to understand a number of utterances from the mother or other caregiver even though they cannot produce utterances

Discuss the theme of love and power in the Mrichchakatika