Applied English Language for Foundation and Interm (ENG1515)
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ENG1515 Assignment 3 2024 | Due 10 September 2024
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Applied English Language for Foundation and Interm (ENG1515)
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TEACHING ENGLISH, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
ENG1515 Assignment 3 2024 | Due 10 September 2024 - All Questions Answered.
In Tutorial Letter 501, specifically in Unit 5 of the study guide, various concepts are introduced and examined, with a primary focus on developing critical thinking skills through the exploration of writing. Instruction...
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In Tutorial Letter 501, specifically in Unit 5 of the study guide, various concepts are introduced
and examined, with a primary focus on developing critical thinking skills through the
exploration of writing. Instructions: Following this introduction, analyse the provided cartoon
and respond to the questions that follow:
Question 1
1.1. Name and explain the purpose of the punctuation mark at the end of "DON'T YOU
HATE" in the cartoon.
The punctuation mark at the end of "DON'T YOU HATE" in the cartoon is an ellipsis. An ellipsis
consists of three periods in a row and serves several purposes in writing. In this context, the ellipsis
is used to create a pause that builds anticipation and leaves the statement open-ended, inviting
readers to think about what comes next. It effectively sets up the punchline, emphasizing the
humorous twist revealed in the following text. By trailing off, the ellipsis engages the reader’s
curiosity, making the subsequent revelation—that the person copied answers from someone even less
competent—more impactful and humorous. This use of ellipsis adds to the overall comedic timing of
the cartoon.
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