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    airlift lasted for 324 days‚ and approximately 13‚000 tons of supplies a day were delivered. The Douglas Aircraft Company‚ whose “C-54 airplanes were the backbone of the campaign”‚ released an advertisement with its headline: “Milk . . . new weapon of democracy (Standage‚ 2010).” The Douglas Aircraft advertisement is portraying the saving grace that was being provided to the Berliners by the airdrops that released supplies by the tons‚ predominantly from Douglas Aircraft planes‚ into West Berlin. Through

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    language has become a focus of attention. In this paper‚ under the theory of modern stylistics‚ the stylistic features of cyber language and its causes were discussed from vocabulary and grammatical levels. The author has demonstrated some lexical features of cyber language with a number of examples. Then‚ in the second part‚ the grammatical features have been discussed. And the third part is about the causes of these stylistic features. 1.1 Background of the Present Study From 1990s‚ the Internet has

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    thousands of advertisements that are made for consumers to look at on a daily basis. While the consumers are looking at the advertisement‚ it allows him or her to see and think about the product that is being shown. McDonald’s has a lot of advertisements‚ but one of their most famous advertisements is the one that shows the California burger‚ the Texas burger‚ and the New York burger. This advertisement tells the consumer that all Americans should enjoy McDonalds. This advertisement has many ways

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    “Rabies Means Death” is the title of a Public Information Film created and aired in 1982 on British networks. The last case of rabies in Britain was nearly a century ago‚ in 1922‚ and the government desperate to keep it this way‚ created this advertisement in order to increase awareness about rabies. In this PIF‚ a calm scene in an airport is interrupted by fleeting clips of a young black boy writing in agony while disturbing music plays in the background. A poster saying “Smuggling pets could bring

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    In Cannes‚ 2016 Airtel’s ‘Share The Load’ advertisement won the Bronze Lion award in the Creative Effectiveness category. The advertisement created an impact with audience through the message of sharing household responsibilities equally. If looked closely‚ the advertisement was developed in the stages of storyboarding and scriptwriting stages. Storyboarding is the stage where the concept is developed into a story and scriptwriting binds the story to the theme before it is presented to the audience

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    and Fat Bucket advertisement was published to help produce more munitions for the war. As we go on in further years to World War 2‚ the “Sulfa‚ Please!” ad was published aiming more toward emotions‚ to save more lives by increasing the number of drugs needed in war. The advertisements are related in logical ways‚ but the Bone and Fat Bucket ad was more diverse when it comes to their audience‚ and when observing the style. Drawing your attention to the audience of these advertisements‚ readers of these

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    Advertisement are Us is a good example of academic writing because‚ the author Melissa Rubin in bodies a essay that is persuasive and that is clear and straight to the point‚ while giving you a clear organize form of paragraphs. Also‚ having an effective thesis statement in a organize introduction. Next‚ Rubin gives you information in the text that is cited‚ and with a thesis using expressive representation of the start of advertisement. Melissa Rubin starts her introduction off with a great thesis

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    The stylistic analysis of Sherwood Anderson’s short story “Hands” I would like tell you about the story I have read. It is written by an American novelist and short story writer. It is called “Hands” and this store is referred to his most enduring work the short story sequence Winesburg‚ Ohio. “Hands” is the story of alone man who has almost no connection with the people of Winesburg‚ although he has lived near the town for twenty years. Many years ago he had quiet unfortunate

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    Stylistics Definitions of Stylistics: • The study of style. Style has to do with making CHOICES • The study of the way an author uses words and grammar as well as other elements both within the sentence and within the text as a whole • Part of linguistics which concentrates on variation in the use of language‚ often‚ but not exclusively with attention to the most conscious and complex use of language in literature. • The study of literary discourse from a linguistic orientation. -

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    American Eagle Outfitters April Fool’s joke did not have people laughing. It ignited hate-tweets‚ and boycotting of the company. If you are a young adult‚ I’m sure your newsfeed was circulated with advertisements that used the tagline “The real you is sexy.” This series of advertisements featured four men of shapes and sizes lounging in their underwear and describing what body positivity means to them. The ads were quirky and it was refreshing to see men comfortable in their bodies who do not look

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