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Abstract
Conjunctions as Cohesive Devices in Some Selected Animated Movies: A Discourse Analysis
Ghusoon K. Faraj
Volume: 11 Issue: 3 2021
Abstract:
Animated movies are one type of movies that are presented for children and they are classified according to their age. G- Rate movies, for example, are suitable for pre-school age, PG- Rate movies are for school age and P- Rate movies are for teenagers. These movies are created by computer and shown as a series of different movements of people, animals and objects.
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