Anything that can go wrong will.... A guide for everyone's nightmare come true! Survival experts provide illustrated, step-by-step instructions on what you need to know fast like: - how to break down a door, - how to land a plane, - how to jump from a moving car and dozens of other dire situations.
Every piece of reading or writing you do can be categorized as narrative, descriptive, or expository. The two most common types are expository and narrative. The short story, novel, and drama (the play) are all forms of narrative or story-telling; explanations, persuasive writing, journal writing, and editorials, on the other hand, are classed as expository writing.
Academic Studies English - Reading Comprehension: Poetry
Poetry is a special form of literature: it looks different from other forms of writing, and it sounds different. Many students say that they hate poetry, probably because it takes more effort to understand poetry than prose (forms of writing other than poetry). Strangely enough, though, when people search for an appropriate way to express their feelings, such as in times of tragedy, they naturally turn to the poem as a means of expression.
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Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights
The ragamuffin Aladdin finds an old lamp which makes his fortune; a prince disappears on a flying horse; a falcon proves wiser than a king. These eleven tales, which provided daily entertainment in Indian, Persia and Arabia over a thousand years ago
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A companion to the bestselling Words that Sell, the next definitive advertising word-and phase book
More Words That Sell is packed with 3,500high-powered, idea-generating words, phrases, and slogans, arranged by category and purpose (example categories include Power Words, Sounds, Technology, Youth Market, and dozens more). Containing checklists and other helpful features like its bestselling predecessor Words That Sell--but with literally no overlapping words--it will be valuable for devotees of that classic book and new fans.