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If Ralph were to write his own list of "good against evil" how would it differ from that of Robinson Crusoe and why?  

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Language If Ralph were to write his own list of "good against evil" how would it differ from that of Robinson Crusoe and why? In this section I am going to explain about the differences between the language of Ralph and Robinson Crusoe. Also I am going to discuss the different types of language that are used in the English language. I am going to compare Crusoe's good and evil column to one Ralph might write. I will also be writing two extracts from both novels and analysing the language and different styles both of the writers use. Lastly I will be comparing the difference in the number of words in a sentence and paragraphs in the two novels. There are three different types of English language these are: Latin based English, French based English and Anglo Saxon based English. Latin based English is the most complicated out of all three...

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