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Feel Like NO BODY . . .




The feeling when you say something,

but no one care or response what you say. . .

Even you're there but if you don't do something, you will always be NO BODY...



by. Rima Andriana

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My Real Loneliness

When you realize if there's no one push your swing...
And you just swing by yourself with your own shadow laughing at you....
That's my real loneliness,,
Just be a loner forever...

by. Rima Andriana

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Eveline and The Dead Comparison




By Rima Andriana (1305085072),
student of Mulawarman University in May 2005.

           Dubliners is one of James Joyce’s works that contain 15 stories that tell about the story around Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. Most story tell about the epiphanies and paralysis of the characters who live in Dublin. Joyce tried to describe his city as a realistic problems and conflicts through each characters, so the readers able to imagine what kind of city the Dublin is.  Eveline and The Dead  in Dubliners used by Joyce to determine the real paralysis and what the most problem that the Irish in Dublin experience; and there are things or aspects that become the comparison between those stories as well as the similarities and as the differences.

            The first thing is the symbol of  the  window. The similarity is about the trapped of  Eveline and Gabriel. In the Eveline story,

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4 Types of Auxiliary Verbs You Should Master



In English, there are 4 types of auxiliary verbs, that be, do, have, and modals. You must master the four types of verbs because you will use in the formation of tenses.

Well, if you have forgotten the auxiliary verb, below is a brief explanation :

1. Be
Be consist of am, are, is, was, and were. The table below shows the subjects and the forms.
Subjek
Present
Past
I
am
was
You/We/They
are
were
He/She/It
is
was
Example :

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How to improve your pronunciation with the easier ways



Here are some tips, steps, and formulas for you to improve your pronunciation :


.                 A.  Formulas.
These formulas help you pronounce when you read or see at the words or letters on the words and these formulas not always you meet but the most frequently encountered.
1.      When “a” in the middle and “e” in the end.
If you found some words that have “a” in the middle and “e” in the end, you could able to pronounce it with “ei”, look at these example below.
e.g :    - Fate > Feit.
           - Hate > heit.
           - Blade > bleid.

2.       When “loo” in the middle of words.
If you found “loo” in the middle of some words, you could be able to pronounce it with “Λ” this is a phoneme that has a sound like “A” when you pronounce it.
e.g : - Blood > blʌd / blAd.
       - Flood > FlAd.

3.       When “oo” in the middle of words.

This is a bit hard to differentiate “loo”

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