When words are combined into sentences (or phrases), only one of the syllables receives a primary stress in that sentence (or phrase) and all the other syllables have a secondary stress. There are words in English that may be pronounced in two different ways in weak forms, in strong forms. Function words (auxiliary verbs, prepositions, conjunctions and certain pronouns) have weak forms. Strong forms replace the weak forms at the end of the sentence, being contrasted with another word, there is a co-ordinated use of prepositions, emphasis. Problems in phonemic analysis. Essay. There are two main areas of difficulty. The first can be called the problem of analysis: we may accept the principle of the phoneme as a fundamental unit in language, but we find difficulty in deciding what are the phonemes of English. The result of this is that different writers produce different analyses of the phonemic system of English. It is possible to treat
Life away from home may be alluring but hard Most young people think about living away from home as the best part of their lives beacause they will have more freedom and that can be really exciting for them. However, they do not realize that living at home has more benefits compared to living away from home. The best thing about living away from home is that you have more freedom. You can set your own rules, stay up late, invite friends to your place and have parties whenever you want, but you need to be mature enough to handle it. Disadvantage is that you may feel homesick. Another disadvantage is that you will have to pay rent, bilss, and buy your own food which will definitely affect you in the financial aspect. Finally, another aspect is convenience. You will not have many things that you used to have at home. You will have less free time for other activities because you will spend more time doing housework, balancing the b...
aristocracy the highest social class ancestor - any of the people from whom sb is descended tails - formal type of man's jacket best circles in highest social class uncertainly not being assured fashion popular style it goes with blue to match smart society a group of popular people, best circles muddle state of misunderstanding check - a pattern of squares formed by lines of different colours crossing each other such a loud check very contrasted colours make a fool of oneself to do sth foolish decisive quick to decide to toss throw sth lightly or carelessly or easily etc pancakes heads you front side of a coin tails you obverse side of a coin sports coat casual clothes flounder to hesitate, to doubt Effusive/ fju.sv/ feeling a bit snobbish Delight joy Close by near Enthralling/nr.l/ - keeping someone's interest and attention
There's not much space, therefore, this is fulfilled only essential things. On the right hand, there is a low cupboard, which is next to the vase of globeflowers. On the opposite wall, there is rocking chair and a peg. The ceiling is painted white and cream colored carpet covers the parquet. The next room consists of dining and livingroom. This is the biggest and the brightest room in this house. A rich mintcream walls and hardwood floors these two are well contrasted with furniture. One wall is all glass with a nice view of the ocean, so it's left almost uncovered. Only dining table and four chairs in oak are located close to it. This way you should have a good view at sunset. It is even better in autumn and spring, when you can enjoy it at dinner time. Above the table there's big chandelier lamp, also one painting on the wall. It depicting the wild rocky coastline.
2. ANADIPLOSIS (...*. *....) catch repetition emphasize part 2. ANTITHESIS point. Function 2. APOSIOPESIS repeating w-d or phrase at of sentence. - opposition of 2 contrasted ideas. Function to make - "silence" break in the narrative, the end of a clause, sent-e & (complete strengthen controversial nature of things. Use of an unfinished sent. as if speaker antonyms) reader more at the beginning of following subject is
source feedback, or multi source assessment, is feedback that comes from members of an employee's immediate work circle. Most often, 360-degree feedback will include direct feedback from an employee's subordinates, peers, and supervisor(s), as well as a self-evaluation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/360-degree_feedback - cite_note-1 It can also include, in some cases, feedback from external sources, such as customers and suppliers or other interested stakeholders. It may be contrasted with "upward feedback," where managers are given feedback only by their direct reports, or a "traditional performance appraisal," where the employees are most often reviewed only by their managers. The results from a 360-degree evaluation are often used by the person receiving the feedback to plan and map specific paths in their development. Results are also used by some organizations in making administrative decisions related to pay and promotions
di- 'twice' + phthongos 'voice, sound'. A diphthong is a special kind of vowel sound. Most vowel sounds in English are made with the mouth in one position and with one pure sound. These vowel sounds are called monophthongs (mono meaning “one” and phthong meaning “sound”). A diphthong is one vowel sound formed by the combination of two vowel sounds. A diphthong begins as one vowel sound and moves toward another, such as the vowel sounds in coin or loud. Diphthongs can be contrasted with two monophthong vowel sounds together that form two syllables, such as in chaos, triage, or violin. When teaching reading, the two vowel sounds most commonly identified as diphthongs are /oy/ and /ow/. The most common spellings for the vowel sound /oy/ are oy (toy) and oi (void), and the two most common spellings for /ow/ are ow (cow) and ou (cloud). For the curious: a Youtube video by English Language Club https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=d1HZPx8DuDw Farrell, Linda. 2010
Total factor income = Employee compensation + Corporate profits + Proprietor's income + Rental income + Net interest Another formula for GDP by the income method is: GDP = R + I + P + SA + W Where - R: rents - I: interests - P: profits - SA: statistical adjustments (corporate income taxes, dividends, undistributed corporate profits) - W: wages Gross Domestic Product GDP can be contrasted with gross national product (GNP) or gross national income (GNI). The difference is that GDP defines its scope according to location, while GNP defines its scope according to ownership. In a global context, world GDP and world GNP are therefore equivalent terms. · GDP is product produced within a country's borders; · GNP is product produced by enterprises owned by a country's citizens. International Standards
adjectives: He was a difficult, stubborn child. (coordinate) They lived in a white frame house. (non-coordinate) She often wore a gray wool shawl. (non-coordinate) Your cousin has an easy, happy smile. (coordinate) The 1) relentless, 2) powerful 3) summer sun beat down on them. (1-2 are coordinate; 2-3 are non-coordinate.) The 1) relentless, 2) powerful, 3) oppressive sun beat down on them. (Both 1-2 and 2-3 are coordinate.) 7. Use a comma near the end of a sentence to separate contrasted coordinate elements or to indicate a distinct pause or shift. He was merely ignorant, not stupid. The chimpanzee seemed reflective, almost human. You're one of the senator's close friends, aren't you? The speaker seemed innocent, even gullible. 8. Use commas to set off phrases at the end of the sentence that refer back to the beginning or middle of the sentence. Such phrases are free modifiers that can be placed anywhere in the sentence without causing confusion. (If the placement of the
10. Speak on the motifs or symbols that you have noticed in `Saint Marie'. Motif: religion, devil, sadism Symbols: stove, stigma 11. Offer an interpretation of the ending of the chapter. What light does such a finale cast on the story title? The young girl also feels a deep pity and knows that she must leave the convent. Marie became a saint? `Wild Geese' 12. How are Eli and Nector contrasted at the beginning of `Wild Geese'? Eli has a second sense and an aim Nector can't match, he is shy and doesn't like to talk. Nector is the one who always walks into town and sells what they shoot. He is good-looking boy, tall and slim, without a belly hanging in the way. 13. Try to explain the encounter between Marie and Nector from the point of view of the former. Characterise the girl's behaviour in this situation. Comment on her wish: `I hope they saw it' (66)
In chapter 4, it is described that even Nikolais best efforts do not bare fruits " , , ". Witnessing this situation makes Arkdays heart ache perhaps in a way that Turgenev himself felt with the fate of ill-organised estates. Marino's lacklustre management symbolises the futility of the gentry's attempts to modernize - Nikolai stands as the ,,the economic failings of the gentry" (Dunaev: 1983:196). The shortcomings of the Kirsanov management are even more obvious when subtly contrasted with the well-organised Nikolskoe, ran by Odintsova a representative of the new generation. Therefore the sad state of Marino can be seen as a symbol to the ineffective establishment of the gentry, the generation of fathers. Moreover, one of the climaxing issues of the era the liberation of serfs- surfaces in the conversation, and Nikolai, despite adapting the obrok method, is not fully holding modernist views - " , , , , .."
· bread wheat, Triticum suvitrühvel L · tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum · oder, Hordeum vulgare · riis O. riis indica · nr: mitte ülearune; · S-PI, susceptible patogeen nakatunud, · S-M, susceptible negative control; · GAPDH Glütseraaldehüüd-3-Fosfaat Dehüdrogenaas 3.5. SNARE geenide up-regulation leherooste nakkuse ajal nisus · Paremaks arusaamiseks SNARE geenide funktsioonist mRNA tasemel, ruumilised ja ajalised expression patterns võrreldi ja contrasted in mock- and pathogen-inoculated tundliku ja resistantse nisu NILs. · qRT-PCR based geen expression uuringud avaldasid SNARE koopia potentsiaalse rolli incompatible (resistentsusgeeni varjav taim vs. virulentne patogeen) leherooste koostoimete ajal. · Kui HD2329 + Lr28 rida oli nakatatud leherooste patogeeniga, relative to the HD2329 isoliin ja mock-inoculated controls,täheldati kõigi kolme SNARE geeni väljendi kasvu ( Fig. 7).
One of the bestknown British punk rock bands is Sex Pistols; Ramones was also popular. Punk rock concerts are associated with the hardcore dance styles: pogo dancing (bouncing against other people) and moshing (whacking one’s hair and head around). Stage diving and crowd surfing are also an integral part of any punk concert. Visually punks are often dressed in black clothes contrasted with very colourful and eyecatching elements and hairstyles; they also have tattoos, jewellery and body piercings (which they also prefer to make themselves). Early punk combined the DIY mentality with its fashion – punks would attach pins and patches (e.g. of their favourite band) on their clothes or write slogans on them. They wore their hair in mohawks and mixed various colours in their hair
on see positiivne muutus külgkalle ja teisel pool see negatiivne muutus. Many suspensions are in this category as they rigidly connect the wheels together. Paljud peatamisi on selles kategoorias nagu nad jäigalt ühendust veljed koos. 1.8 Sõltumatu vedrustus Sõltumatu vedrustus on lai mõiste mis tahes auto vedrustuse süsteem, mis võimaldab iga ratta sama telje liikuda vertikaalselt (st reageerida keemistsentrid tee) teineteisest sõltumatult. This is contrasted with a , or system in which the wheels are linked - movement on one side affects the wheel on the other side. See on kontrastina tala telg , live telg või deDion telgede süsteem, mille algatusel kokku. Enamik tänapäeva autodel on sõltumatu esivedrustus (IFS). Many vehicles also have an independent rear suspension ( IRS ). Paljud sõidukid on ka sõltumatu tagavedrustus (IRS). IRS, as the name implies, has the rear wheels independently sprung. IRS, nagu nimigi viitab,
1913 der student von prag. Self-consicoisuly an art film. Films are set in contemporary times. All set in a distant middle age or smth. Filtered all the misery. To see human being as several. Every human has some bad in him and every good human some bad. 1920 das kabinett des dr caligari Directed by Robert Wiene. Story of a madman. Mise en scene-all the elements all the elements you find in a theater on the stage. Studio productions, unreal dark settings, contrasted light, extreme stylisatsion, focus on the mood. Narratives: portrayal of subjective realities in objective terms, thematic ambiquity, dark- distorted characters, stories related to the topic of death Influence of german expressionism: Alfred hitchcock, film noir, horror film, fantasy ilm. And via the idea of the artist as an author on the Nouvelle Vague. F. W. Murnau (1888-1931) Initial education: art historian. Started directin feature films in 1919: der knaube in blau. One
rhythmical features of the text. NT: In the garden, under the table, behind the car. NT: Came fast, spoke slowly, wrote carelessly. Complete parallelism means absolute identity of several structures. NT: Nobody thinks; nobody cares; nobody bothers. Partial parallelism means that the pattern is repeated but some deviations are present. NT: Nobody thinks, nobody gives a damn, nobody bothers nowadays. ANTITHESIS ANTITHESIS means the opposition or the clash of two strongly contrasted ideas combined with syntactic parallels. Contrast is often created by antonyms. NT: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; NT: I am the poet of the body and the poet of the sole. NT: I was his family's devoted friend, and she was my family's secret enemy. CHIASMUS
For the sake of humor or advertising, -er and est are added to such adjectives as bad (baddest, worse), good (goodes), many (maniest, manier) etc. Sometimes, double forms of comparison are used, e.g She was getting worser and worser. 5 Adverbs They are expressive when used as intensifiers, e.g horribly smart, terribly polite, awfully pleased, frightfully charming, to love fearfully (awfully). They give a colloquial touch. They are expressive because here we find two incompatible/contrasted words put together. We call such construction oxymoron. Also, degrees of comparison may be violated, e.g weller instead of better. 6 Numerals On the whole, not expressive but become emphatic when used in exxageration (I've been away for 300 years) or when used independently, standing for a person, e.g You are a beautiful twenty (twenty for age). 7 Verbs and tenses Tenses so called The Historical Present It coincides with present simple
The spread of the Islamic dominion induced hostility among medieval ecclesiastical Christian authors who saw Islam as an adversary in the light of the large numbers of new Muslim converts. This opposition resulted in polemical treatises which depicted Islam as the religion of the antichrist and of Muslims as libidinous and subhuman. In the medieval period, a few Arab philosophers like the poet AlMa'arri adopted a critical approach to Islam, and the Jewish philosopher Maimonides contrasted Islamic views of morality to Jewish views that he himself elaborated. Starting in the 9th century, Muslim conquests in the West began to be reversed. The Reconquista was launched against Muslim principalities in Iberia, and Muslim Italian possessions were lost to the Normans. From the 11th century onwards alliances of European Christian kingdoms mobilized to launch a series of wars known as the Crusades, bringing the Muslim world into conflict with Christendom
Such a framework is sometimes imprecisely called an "unwritten constitution"; however, all the elements of an uncodified constitution are typically written down in a variety of official documents, though not codified in a single document. The legislature is a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. Legislatures form important parts of most governments; in the separation of powers model, they are often contrasted with the executive and judicial branches of government. Laws enacted by legislatures are known as legislation. Legislatures observe and steer governing actions and usually have exclusive authority to amend the budget or budgets involved in the process. The members of a legislature are called legislators; in a democracy, legislators are almost always elected. The executive is the organ that exercises authority in and holds responsibility for the governance of a state
Lewandowski desperately wants to have sex with his visiting wife but is confined to bed because of a minor fever. Mittelstaedt - One of Paul's classmates. Mittelstaedt becomes a training officer and enjoys tormenting Kantorek when Kantorek is conscripted as a Paul Bäumer As the novel's narrator and protagonist, Paul is the central figure in All Quiet on the Western Front and serves as the mouthpiece for Remarque's meditations about war. Throughout the novel, Paul's inner personality is contrasted with the way the war forces him to act and feel. His memories of the time before the war show that he was once a very different man from the despairing soldier who now narrates the novel. Paul is a compassionate and sensitive young man; before the war, he loved his family and wrote poetry. Because of the horror of the war and the anxiety it induces, Paul, like other soldiers, learns to disconnect his mind from his feelings, keeping his emotions at bay in order to preserve his sanity and survive
demokraatia, monarhia), väärtusmudelit (individualistlik, empaatiline), kõigil elukorraldustel peaks olema võimalus ennast testida … • Relativist - F.Fukuyama oli põhimõtteliselt eksiteel. Inimkond kui otsiv süsteem, tulevikulahendusi on väga erinevaid, kõigil oma shanss … • Mitterelativistlikud vaated – Püsivust rõhutavad positsioonid: universalism, objektivism, absolutism, monism – Relativism can be contrasted with: • Universalism — the view that facts can be discovered objectively and that they thus apply universally in all situations, times and places. • Objectivism — the view that cognitive, aesthetic and ethical values are independent of human thinking. • Absolutism — the view that beauty, truth, etc, are timeless and unchanging qualities. • Monism — the view that in any given area there can be no more than one correct opinion.
(Where you are I don't care) Syntactic parallelism (also called syntactic repetition) is repeating the same syntactic structure to make stronger the emotional colouring of the sentence. · Complete parallelism--the pattern is exactly the same (The boy is sitting, the girl is singing) · Partial parallelism--there are some differences in the pattern (nobody thinks nowadays, nobody gives a damn) Antithesis is the opposition of 2 strongly contrasted ideas combined with syntactic parallelism (I'm your friend. I'm your enemy) Function: to stress the controversial nature of feelings, etc. Chiasmus (also called reversed parallelism)--the word order of one sentence is inverted compared to that of the other. · Syntactic (that's an evil laugh of yours, that laugh of yours is evil) · Lexical--there is no inversion, the words just switch their places (I know the world and the world knows me) It is an empathic construction
political event (the miners' arrival in Bucharest) as signs of ambivalence and fatalism Á key labels in her representation of the Romanian `other'. Such attitudes are sharply contrasted to what, in her opinion, stands for `normality'. Once again, her discourse is a hegemonic one, which makes no room for any alternative cultural behaviour: Somehow, through this ambivalence or fatalism, the miners' violent advent, seemingly
g. "Whether she changes or does not change, I do not care."). (9) IV. Syntactic structures beyond one sentence 1. Syntactic parallelism is repeating word order to enhance the semantic and rhythmic effectiveness. a) complete parallelism the word order is completely the same (e.g. "In the beginning, blankness. In the end, voidness.") b) partial parallelism some deviations from the pattern. 2. Antithesis is the opposition of 2 strongly contrasted ideas combined with syntactic parallelism (e.g. "I am the poet of the body / I am the poet of the soul."). The function of antithesis is to strengthen a controversial nature of things. Antonyms are used. 3. Chiasmus is reverse parallelism the word order of the second sentence is inverted compared to the first sentence. a) lexical chiasmus words change their places, but the word order remains the same (e.g. "I love my dog and my dog loves me.").
following soybean and palm. The growth of sunflower as an oilseed crop has rivaled that of soybean, with both increasing production over 6-fold since the 1930s. Sunflower accounts for about 14% of the world production of seed oils (6.9 million metric tons in 1985-86) and about 7% of the oilcake and meal produced from oilseeds. Europe and the USSR produce over 60% of the world's sunflowers. The oil accounts for 80% of the value of the sunflower crop, as contrasted with soybean which derives most of its value from the meal. Sunflower oil is generally considered a premium oil because of its light color, high level of unsaturated fatty acids and lack of linolenic acid, bland flavor and high smoke points. The primary fatty acids in the oil are oleic and linoleic (typically 90% unsaturated fatty acids), with the remainder consisting of palmitic and stearic saturated fatty acids. The primary use is as a salad and cooking oil or in margarine
when he was almost retreating, so overwhelmed was he with terror. He had to make an effort to master himself, and to remind himself that people of all sorts were moving about her, and that he too might come there to skate. He walked down, for a long while avoiding looking at her as at the sun, but seeing her, as one does the sun, without looking." Levin and Stiva dine together at a fancy French restaurant, and are once again contrasted. Stiva is of course comfortable and at home in an elegant restaurant, while Levin is noticeably out of place. Still, Levin doesn't care, for he is disgusted with superficial elements of life. Stiva refuses to speak French with the waiter, because he doesn't want to give the waiter an upper-class social status. At the restaurant, Levin and Stiva discuss women, and Levin laments his love for Kitty. He also seeks her forgiveness, since he "played around" during his younger years
hidden structural parts like roof trusses, and did not accept cast iron as having aesthetic merit or structural value. In the USA, still blessed with abundant virgin forests, the early 19th century was the era of "carpenter engineers." Men like Timothy Palmer, Lewis Wernwag, Theodore Burr, and Ithiel Town followed British custom by conceiving and building truss forms predicated on intuition and pragmatic rules of thumb. Their craft tradition of knowledge, passed down from master to apprentice, contrasted with the scientific analysis and mathematical formulas practised by French government engineers. Models were built and loaded to failure and broken members replaced with stronger ones until the model supported loadings equivalent to a real live load plus a safety factor. Patents were granted in the USA for composite wood and iron bridges, transitional structures that capitalized on the availability of cheap timber. When the American iron industry caught up with
the semantic and rhythmic effectiveness. a) complete parallelism the word order is completely the same (e.g. "In the beginning, blankness. In the end, voidness.") b) partial parallelism some deviations from the pattern (e.g. "The cock is crowing,/ the spring is flowing."; "The small birds twitter, / the lake does glitter.") 2. Antithesis the opposition of two strongly contrasted ideas combined with syntactic parallelism (e.g. "I am the poet of the body / I am the poet of the soul."; "Crafty men condemn studies; simple men admire them."). The function of antithesis is to strengthen a controversial nature of things. Antonyms are used. FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 19 3
asserting. Declaratives can be uttered with other forces as well. If I were to delete the performative prefaces from (9)(12) and say only "We are overextended . . . ," 148 Pragmatics and speech acts "The Committee has voted . . . ," and so on, in the same contexts, those utter- ances would have the forces respectively of a judgment, a report, an advising, and a warning. Austin called this type of feature "illocutionary force," and he contrasted it with "locutionary" or propositional content.1 In different contexts, the same declarative may have different illocution- ary forces. "That Rottweiler has been starved for three days and is peevish" could have the force of a threat rather than a warning; or it could be merely an observation; or (notice) it could be a soothing reassurance. Even children recognize differences in potential force: A complaint such as "If you don't
This was Lothar Witzke, alias Pablo Waberski, who was suspected of setting off the Black Tom explosion. He was captured in January, 1918, by an American agent, who found in his baggage in the Central Hotel in Nogales, Mexico, a cipher letter dated January 15. It did not reach MI-8 until spring, and then it kicked about for a few more months while several men there tried and failed to solve it. Finally Manly took it up. This quiet scholar, who never married and whose quiet, simple manner contrasted so sharply with his chief's, was to become one of the world's leading authorities on Chaucer. He and his collaborator, Edith Rickert, labored for 14 years to produce their monumental eight-volume work, The Text of the Canterbury Tales, in which, by a tedious collation of scribal errors and variant readings in more than 80 manuscripts of the medieval masterpiece, they reconstructed a text that is as close to the poet's own original as the extant evidence allows. The cast of mind that
Due for a dental cleaning and checkup? Perhaps you want to run comprehensive blood work, which I recommend no less than every six months? Consider making a kick-ass trip out of it. That same exotic dream trip, something you might otherwise postpone forever because of expense, could end up as good as free. Perhaps the lure of travel is exactly the incentive you need to take a closer look at your health? To get a full appreciation of how easy it was, and how much my experience contrasted with most U.S. hospitals, let me recount the process. As Easy as 1, 2, 3 I showed up at the private hospital emergency room at 10:30 P.M. on a Sunday night with no advance notice. The Kiwi had swimmer's ear and needed to get it drained prior to his flight, and I wanted to cover the costs of the trip at the same time. The easiest option: take MRIs of all joints with residual pain from sports injuries. I asked The Kiwi's doctor if I could have MRIs taken, and she informed me that I needed to
defenses were already weak. My step faltered; then I recovered and made my way to the sink to wash my hands. She turned to face the mirror, studying my reflection. I studied her, too. She was even more gorgeous in person than she'd been in her photos. Tall and slender, with big dark eyes and a cascade of straight brown hair. Her lips were lush and red, her cheekbones high and sculpted. Her dress was modestly sexy, a flowing sheath of creamy satin that contrasted beautifully with her olive skin. She looked like a fucking supermodel and exuded an exotic sex appeal. I accepted the hand towel the bathroom attendant handed me, and Magdalene spoke to the woman in Spanish, asking her to give us some privacy. I capped the request with, "Por favor, gracias. " That earned me an arched brow from Magdalene and a closer examination, which I returned with equal coolness. "Oh, dear," she murmured, the moment the attendant stepped out of earshot
Hertfordshire, than as she had seen him at Pemberley. But, perhaps he could not in her mother's presence be what he was before her uncle and aunt. It was a painful, but not an improbable, conjecture. Bingley, she had likewise seen for an instant, and in that short period saw him looking both pleased and embarrassed. He was received by Mrs. Bennet with a degree of civility which made her two daughters ashamed, especially when contrasted with the cold and ceremonious politeness of her curtsey and address to his friend. Elizabeth, particularly, who knew that her mother owed to the latter the preservation of her favourite daughter from irremediable infamy, was hurt and distressed to a most painful degree by a distinction so ill applied. Darcy, after inquiring of her how Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner did, a question which she could not answer without confusion, said scarcely anything. He was not seated by her; perhaps
life, perhaps something temporary that comes up, or it could the one great thing he or she must wresde with throughout life. W h a t is the agon in your life, at the moment and over the long run? W h a t is the agon of your character? 5 . Agon can also be used to describe the central debate or issue of a drama. In this sense, what is the agon or main argument of your play, movie script, computer game, short story, or novel? W h a t qualities are being contrasted, and what are the arguments for each side? 336 POLARITY 6. Here is the list of pairs of polarized opposites from this chapter. Can you think of a movie or story that uses each polarity as a plot device? Sloppy V5. neat Brave vs. cowardly Feminine vs. masculine