Liceo Scientifico ‘A.Einstein’ di Cervignano del Friuli Anno scolastico 2012-2013 Classe 3^A Bianchin Ilaria & Iacumin Jessica.

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Liceo Scientifico ‘A.Einstein’ di Cervignano del Friuli Anno scolastico Classe 3^A Bianchin Ilaria & Iacumin Jessica

Introduction Arguments: Values and awareness of older generations; Values and awareness of older generations Economy; Economy Renewable Energy; Renewable Energy Education and work; Education and work Wars and peace; Wars and peace Taxes; Taxes Voter’s responsibility; Voter’s responsibility Hope and faith. Hope and faith Conclusions

Introduction (from ‘Michelle I love you’ to ‘so am I’) Total words : 218 Words of Latin origin : 48  22% Verbs : 6  13% Names : 30  63% Adjectives : 9  19% Preposition : 2  4% Pronoun : 1  2%

Values and awareness of older generations (from ‘but when all’ to ‘Washington, DC’) Total words : 270 Words of Latin origin : 57  21% Verbs : 12  21% Names : 34  60% Adjectives : 8  14% Preposition : 3  5% Adverb: 2  4%

Economy (from ‘I ran for president’ to ‘you can choose that future’) Total words : 791 Words of Latin origin : 66  8% Verbs : 12  18% Names : 40  61% Adjectives : 10  15% Adverbs : 1  2% Preposition : 3  5%

Renewable Energy (from ‘you can choose’ to ‘something about it’) Total words : 308 Words of Latin origin : 64  21% Verbs : 17  27% Names : 37  58% Adjectives : 7  11% Adverbs : 1  1% Preposition : 2  3%

Education and work (from ‘you can choose a future’ to ‘you can choose that future for America’) Total words : 313 Words of Latin origin : 73  23% Verbs : 15  20% Names : 42  57% Adjectives : 12  16% Adverbs : 1  1% Preposition : 3  4%

Wars and peace (from ‘In a world of new thereats’ to ‘some nationsbuilding right here at home’) Total words : 527 Words of Latin origin : 66  12% Verbs : 19  29% Names : 37  56% Adjectives : 6  9% Adverbs : 4  6%

Taxes (from ‘You can choose a future’ to ‘and so is the entire economy’) Total words : 668 Words of Latin origin : 129  19% Verbs : 26  20% Names : 76  59% Adjectives : 19  15% Adverbs : 4  3% Preposition : 4  3%

Voter’s responsibility (from ‘We believe that a little girl’ to ‘the times have changed – and so have I’) Total words : 531 Words of Latin origin : 107  20% Verbs : 17  16% Names : 58  54% Adjectives : 12  11% Adverbs : 3  3% Preposition : 17  16%

Hope and faith (from ‘I’m no longer just a candidate’ to ‘then I need you to vote this November’) Total words : 567 Words of Latin origin : 90  16% Verbs : 19  22% Names : 49  55% Adjectives : 6  7% Adverbs : 3  3% Preposition : 6  7% Pronoun : 7  8%

Conclusions ( from ‘America, I never said’ to ‘ and my God bless these United’) States’ Total words : 106 Words of Latin origin : 15  14% Verbs : 2  13% Names : 9  60% Adjectives : 2  13% Preposition : 2  13%