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Espa

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and Pre-university at 27, November, 2008.

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Sustantivo: palabra que designa lugares, cosas, seres
Adjetivo: palabra que califica o determina al vervo(bonito)
Articulo: modificador del sustantivo(el, la los las un uno)
Pronombre:sustituye sustantivo evita repeticion(yo tu el)
Verbo: palabras que demustran accion etc...
Advervio: modificadores de vervo(fernando llegara
mañana)
Preposicion: relacionan vocablos ( a, ante, cabe, bajo)
Conjuncion: sirve para relacionar (y ni si pero o mas pues)
Interjeccion:Exclamacion y equival. oracio.( !huy! !fuego!)
Md: necesita articulo y adjetivo
MI: necesita una preposicion
Predicativo: vervo en copulativo (ser, estar o paracer)
Aposicion: el que va entre comas y no pasa nada si no esta
O.D: que es lo ?
O.I: a quien? o para quien ?
CCM: como?
CCT cuando?
CCL: donde?
CCCantidad: cuanto?
CCI: con que ?
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Lenguaje

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and Secondary at 12, November, 2008.

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Rima asonante. Se dice que riman de forma asonante las palabras en las que coinciden las vocales acentuadas de cada sí laba a partir de la ú ltima vocal tó nica. Esto excluye las vocales no acentuadas de los diptongos, por lo que "calma" rima asonantemente con "ardua",

Al llegar la medianoche
y romper en llanto el N
iño,
las cien bestias despertaron
y el establo se hizo v
ivo...

La
Rima consonante (o rima perfecta o total) es la que se produce entre dos o más versos cuando los fonemas de sus últimas palabras coinciden a partir de la vocal acentuada.

Un ejemplo se puede ver en esta décima espinela de la fábula de las moscas de Félix María Samaniego:
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Ingles

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and Secondary at 19, October, 2008.

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l ointain: distant, remote
rechercher: seek, sought
ampleur: scale
but: aim, goal
désespoir: hopelessness
problème: issue
partager: share
origines: backgrounds
accepter: to agree
s´étonner de: to marvel at
s´accomoder de: to come to terms with
gérer: to run
s´intégrer: to integrate, fit in
ancetres: ancestors
lien: tie, bind
se cramponner à: to cling to
fournir: provide
outset: beginnig of an event
glue: substance used for joining things together
bind: to form a strong connection between 2people, countries...
tie. a strong relationship between groups, countries...
cling to: to hold to sb strongly, because you dont feel safe


quartiers éthniques: ethnic neighbourhoods
diversité: diversity
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The sisters

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and University at 10, October, 2008.

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The sisters

Summary

It is 1895 in Dublin, Ireland when an
unnamed boy comes down to supper one evening. Family friend Old Cotter is telling the boy’s aunt and uncle that the boy’s mentor, Father James Flynn, has passed away after a third stroke. The two men share the opinion that spending time with Father Flynn was unhealthy for the boy, who should have been playing “with young lads of his own age.” In bed later, the boy tries to understand why Old Cotter and his uncle would not want him to associate with Father Flynn; then he imagines or dreams about the priest trying to confess something to him.
The following morning, the boy visits Father Flynn’s house and finds a card displayed outside announcing the man’s death, but he does not knock on the door. He feels less sad than he would have expect
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Literatura

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and University at 10, October, 2008.

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A Little Cloud
Summary
One evening, a fussy, conservative Dublin clerk known as
Little Chandler sets out to meet his old friend Gallaher at a restaurant called Corless’s. Gallaher left Dublin eight years earlier and has made a success of himself as a journalist in London. On the way, Little Chandler fantasizes about succeeding himself, as a writer of poetry. At the restaurant, Gallaher tells Little Chandler about his adventures abroad; afterward, Little Chandler returns home to his wife (Annie) and baby daughter, where he fantasizes further about success as a poet, loses his temper with the child, and then feels remorseful.
Commentary
This story reiterates the dynamic of “An Encounter,” “Araby,” and “Eveline,” as Little Chandler sets out seeking Gallaher and all he represents, only to return home defe
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Elementos del balance

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and Pre-university at 10, October, 2008.

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elementos del balance activo pasivo capital pasos para elaborar el balance general a/ encabezado nombre: nombre del estado financiero: balance genral b/ cuerpo del balance: -ACO. y ANCO -PC y PNC - K y Ksocial, Reserva legal y utilidades c/ firmas responsoblas comerciante individual comerciante social contador y popietario(Firmas) Contador Comerciante Social y Contador externo.
Estado de flujo de efectivo
es el documento contable que presenta los distinto movimientos de efectivo que una entidad ha efectuado en el periodo contable y los cambios habido en los ultimos elmentos financieros de un periodo a otro actividades operativas son todas la actividades relacionadas con el giro normal del negocio como la produccion, comersializcion de bienes y la presentaion de servicios.

Verbos

 

Sent by Cheat Sheets and classified under Language and Literature and Secondary at 26, September, 2008.

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Indicativo: Subjuntivo:

Pret.perfecto comp.: He amado Presente: Ame
Pret. Pluscuan.: Habia amadoPret. perf. compuesto: Haya amado
Pret Anterior: Hube amado Pret imperfecto: Amara o amase
Futuro imperfecto: Amare' Pret. pluscuan: Hubiera,hubiese
Futuro perfecto: Habre amado Futuro imperfecto: Amare, amares
Condicional imperfecto: Amaria Futuro perfecto: Hubiere amado
Condicional perfecto: Habria amado

Gerundio: ando, endo Participio: Ado, ido

A view from th ebridge

 

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A View From The Bridge Arthur Miller Ac tions When we see Catherine serve food, or offer Eddie a beer, or when we see she sits on the bath while he shaves in her slip, ww are being told about their relationship. Without being lovers, they have the kind of intimacy only lovers should have.// The two kisses at the start of act II are equally effective on stage: one with its suggestion of incest and the other illustrating Eddie's mistaken belief in Rodolfo's homosexuality.// The final action of the play is where Eddie dies by his own hand and his own weapon; but Eddie also metaphorically destroys himself, over the whole course of the play. And this is what Alfieri introduces to at the play's opening: "the sight of a man destroying himself, while those aroun him are as powerless as a theater audience to prevent it". ... (Continuous)

Lop d vga

 

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lop d vga (madrid). ordnado sacrdot, vida amorosa intnsa. posia con ri+ umanas (txtos poeticos cm snatas, eglogas y epistolas), narrativa con gnros pastoril y narrativo, tatro con comdias y subgnros rligiosos, mitologicos, pastorils e istoricos. caractristicas d su tatro sn uso d polimtria, situacions d intriga xa kl publico no s vaya, 1ion d tragico y comico, 1ion d popular y culto, obras k dsarroyan en muxos sitios con muxas prsnas y en muxos tiempos.

Culteranismo - gongora

 

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Culteranismo - Gongora: Culteranismo complica el lenguaje, usa palabras raras y giros en la obra. Gongora es su mejor representante. (Cordoba), capellán de Felipe III. Enemigo de Quevedo. Cultivo la letrilla y el romance añadiendoles sarcasmo y satirico y con un doble sentido pesimista. Sus sonetos fueron excelentes con temas de vida cotidiana, amor y patrioticos. También tuvo grandes poemas como Soledades y Polifemo y Galatea. Todas sus obras son cultas. Conceptismo - Quevedo: Conceptismo complica el contenido, quiere buscar y rebuscar muchos significados a una sola frase. Quevedo es su mejor representante. (Madrid), servía a la corte. Enemigo de Góngora. Poesia amplia y variada con muchos temas distintos. Funde lo plebeyo y lo culto, lo bello y lo desagradable. Poesia amorosa es una de las mejores de la literatura espa&ntil ... (Continuous)