Thomas Wyatt
.... of them which otherwhere doth grow" (Wyatt 19). There is an implication in these
words that the
speaker thinks such men foolish. ....
(914

4

)
Thomas Wyatt
.... of them which otherwhere doth grow" (Wyatt 19). There is an implication in these
words that the
speaker thinks such men foolish. ....
(914

4

)
Metaphor
.... to form visual images that reinforce feeling and emotion, but they serve to draw us into the
speaker's mood and .... Drawing Pictures with
Words." Literary Cavalcade ....
(779

3

)
Words and Meaning
.... to test the quality of" or "to try out." In other
words, "prove" means .... this we must examine important statements carefully to see what the
speaker means and ....
(1047

4

)
Analysis of the Speech Acts
.... is the promise I perform in saying those
words." (Culler 1999, 7) Performative language carries inferred meanings beyond the
words which the
speaker articulates ....
(1534

6

)
Analysis of an Extract of a Poem
.... By experiencing nature fully, in other
words, the
speaker is able to gain a sense of the greater meaning of the natural world of which he is a part. ....
(1542

6

)
Dylan Thomas
.... to "rage, rage against the dying of the light" (Thomas 1937, 1). The use of passionate language and repetition of
words underscore the
speaker's near command ....
(1541

6

)
Audience Contact in Public Speakers
.... audiences as individuals to be manipulated and those who consider the audience to be an important part of the discussion, even if the
speaker's words are the ....
(1324

5

)
Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
.... to "rage, rage against the dying of the light" (Thomas 1937, 1). The use of passionate language and repetition of
words underscore the
speaker's near command ....
(1540

6

)
The Poems of Ezra Tompkins & Matthew Acahti
.... Tompkins, p. 1). In other
words, the
speaker is being tossed and turn by time and life, until he hears a voice saying, "Watch what you're doing" (Tompkins, p. 1 ....
(798

3

)
Poems of Ezra Tompkins & Matthew Acahti
.... Tompkins, p. 1). In other
words, the
speaker is being tossed and turn by time and life, until he hears a voice saying, "Watch what you're doing" (Tompkins, p. 1 ....
(798

3

)
French to English Speech Difficulties
.... to pronounce the voiced version of that diphthong more like a "d" and the unvoiced version more like a "t". In other
words, the French
speaker will attempt to ....
(1645

7

)
Difficulties of French Speakers Learning English
.... to pronounce the voiced version of that diphthong more like a "d" and the unvoiced version more like a "t". In other
words, the French
speaker will attempt to ....
(1645

7

)
Whitman Poem
.... star. In other
words, the
speaker cannot wipe out those who chose to do evil against good, like Booth against Lincoln. In stanza ....
(1051

4

)
Blake-Tiger
.... However, in stanza three the
speaker wonders "what dread hand forged thy dread feet?" In other
words, even though the
speaker seems to be suggesting that the ....
(709

3

)
Dickenson, Hardy & Johnson
.... never came" (Hardy 1). In other
words, the
speaker's usual walking companion appears to be sick and dying to the point where they cannot enjoy a hill-top walk. ....
(1090

4

)
Louis MacNeice's poem "Snow"
.... The character of the
speaker must use
words to try to explain or describe a mystery which is greater than the ability of
words to explain or describe it. ....
(1626

7

)
Aristotle and Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... limited. In other
words, Aristotle based his rhetorical analysis on the logic and reason of the
speaker, not of the audience. Despite ....
(1577

6

)
Aristotle & Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... limited. In other
words, Aristotle based his rhetorical analysis on the logic and reason of the
speaker, not of the audience. Despite ....
(1578

6

)
Generative Linguistics
.... Generative linguists acknowledge that language is limitless in terms of native-
speaker creativity--new
words are coined daily in every language, whether as ....
(1432

6

)
A Model of Effective Helping: Doing What Works
.... Many times in listening, we are drawn off into our own thoughts rather than using our full attention to analyze the meaning behind the
speaker's words--that is ....
(1516

6

)
Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls
.... glory," "soul to soul." The poem, then, is not pessimistic, although its three stanzas each end with the
words "dying, dying, dying." The
speaker accepts death ....
(1320

5

)
John Donne Poems
....
speaker tells us at the end of the poem that if he were to truly describe the miracle of his beloved, he would have to surpass any such monuments or
words, " ....
(1087

4

)
John Donne Poems
....
speaker tells us at the end of the poem that if he were to truly describe the miracle of his beloved, he would have to surpass any such monuments or
words, " ....
(1088

4

)
Growing Old Matthew Arnold
.... feebly, what we feel: / Deep in our hidden heart / Festers the dull remembrance of a change, / But no emotion none." In other
words, the
speaker seems to ....
(2175

9

)
Muriel Ruykheyser's The Underground
.... me move / Into all being." In other
words, it is only love that can motivate a women to fulfill her being in an oppressive environment and the
speaker would be ....
(810

3

)
Journal Reviews & Bible Verse
.... 4.1 Watching a muted sitcom allowed me to see how often it is the reactions on the person's face who is not speaking than the
words the
speaker is speaking ....
(2224

9

)
Mid-Term Break
.... Perhaps a musical mourning is what the poet had in mind in order to remind us that this is, in a way, a funeral dirge crafted from
words. The
speaker in the ....
(480

2

)
To His Coy Mistress
.... In other
words, the beloved female of the
speaker is being affected in her pretense that she wishes to avoid him, all the while flirting with him. ....
(1343

5

)
Poems of Andrew Marvell & Robert Herrick
.... In other
words, the beloved female of the
speaker is being affected in her pretense that she wishes to avoid him, all the while flirting with him. ....
(1338

5

)