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NAMA: MIOR MOHD FIRDAUS BIN MIOR MOHD FADZLI
NO MATRIK: 194489

RED CURRANT SLUSH SORBET

Just as with ice cream, the glorious thing about homemade sorbet is that you can make
flavors you could never buy. And the texture is so much better, too: smoother, richer,
without all that icy brittleness. This sorbet is intentionally slushier still: a sluicing with
Cointreau adds an orangey depth and keeps it all from freezing solid.
If you're not using an ice cream maker, then just pour the sugary fruit purée into
a plastic container and whip it out of the freezer and mush it up in a processor a couple
of times while it freezes, following the instructions for machineless ice cream making on
page 223.

1 ½ pints red currants                                                 zest and juice of 1 orange
1 ½ cups granulated sugar                                        1/3 cup Cointreau

Preheat the oven to 350°F. Put the red currants, stalks and all, into an ovenproof dish and
add the sugar and zest and juice of the orange. Cover with foil and put in the oven for
about 45 minutes, by which time the fruit will become soft and pulpy.
Let the fruit before pushing the mixture through a mouli or other food mill,
or purée it in a blender or food processor. The advantage of a food mill, though, is that
it purées and sieves at the same time. A blended or blitzed mixture will have to be pushed
through a sieve to remove all the seedy, stalky bits. Either way, make sure you use all the
syrupy juice the red currants have made as well, and then stir in the Cointreau.
Put the sorbet mixture into an ice cream maker to freeze and then decant this
vivid puce slush into an airtight container and keep in the freezer until the actual point
of serving.
Serves 6.



YOUGURT LEMBUT RED CURRANT

Sama seperti ais krim, perkara yang bagus tentang yougurt lembut red currant adalah anda boleh membuat satu rasa yang anda tidak boleh beli. Dan teksturnya jauh lebih baik juga lancar, lebih kaya, tanpa apa-apa ais berperisa. Yougurt  ini memounyai ais yang berperisa: air berperisa dengan Cointreau menambah kedalaman sesuatu berwarna keorenan dan menyimpannya dari pembekuan pepejal.
Jika anda tidak menggunakan pembuat ais krim, maka tuangkan buah segar manis ke dalamnya bekas plastik dan cambuknya keluar dari peti sejuk dan tolak ia ke dalam beberapa kali proses ketika ia membeku, ikut arahan untuk membuat ais krim tanpa mesin halaman 223.

1 ½ gelas currants merah                                                           tambah perasa dan jus 1 oren    
1 ½ cawan gula pasir                                                                   1/3 cawan Cointreau

Panaskan ketuhar hingga 350 ° F. Letakkan currants merah, batang dan semua, ke dalam hidangan ovenproof dan tambah gula dan zest dan jus oren. Tutup dengan kerajang dan masukkan ke dalam oven kira-kira 45 minit, di mana masa itu akan menjadi lembut dan pulu.
               Biarkan buahnya sebelum menolak campuran melalui mouli atau kilang makanan lain, atau masukkannya dalam pemproses atau pemproses makanan. Keuntungan dari kilang makanan, bagaimanapun, ia adalah makanan diproses dan penapis pada masa yang sama. Campuran atau bahan tidak perlu ditolak melalui penyaring untuk menghapuskan semua bit yang berbulu. Sama ada cara, pastikan anda menggunakan semua jus sirup, currants merah telah juga digunakan, dan kemudian kacau di Cointreau.
               Letakkan campuran serbat ke dalam pembuat ais krim untuk membekukan dan kemudian tuangkan ais yang pekat seakan keunguan jelas meluncur ke dalam bekas kedap udara dan simpan di peti sejuk sehingga titik sebenar berkhidmat.
Hidangan 6.


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NAMA: MIOR MOHD FIRDAUS BIN MIOR MOHD FADZLI

NO MATRIK: 194489

BROWN & YULE THEORY OF THE ANALYSIS (1983)
Brown & Yule (1983) have listed four elements of discourse. These elements include pre-rules, implications, references and inferences. Brown & Yule (1983) also state that discourse can be analyzed through study texts, speeches and interactions.
Pre-love
Predictions are pragmatic. The pre-selection was selected based on the opinion and understanding of what the uninterrupted listener might receive.
Implicit
Implicit is the view or the possibility. The suggestions or meanings of the speakers / writers are different from what they say. Implicit in the form of conventional immigration. Speakers / authors do not indicate that certain emails are caused by other features.
References
Speakers negotiate using appropriate expressions and combine negotiation-based expressions. Referrals are something that someone does using expressions.
Inference
The inference indicates an attempt to draw conclusions. In addition, inference describes words or relationships between words. Various points have been made in several conclusions and conclusions.










Stubbs's theory (1983) focuses on the linguistic discourse.

1. Linguistic approaches to discourse
2. Predictability
3. Phonotics
4. Grammar
5. Intuition about the order of discourse
6. Predictability.
7. Imagination and idealization
8. Structure control means
9. Canonical discourse and idealization
10. Analogy
11. Conclusion



Macro structure
A global meaning of a text that can be diamized from topic/theme of a text
Superstructure
The frame of a text such as the advance, body, lid and Conclusion section
Micro structure
Local meaning of a text that can be worn out of word, sentence, and style of a text
Diagram 1: Theory of Critical Discourse Analysis by VanDijk (1977)






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Critical Discourse Analysis Theory (Fairclough, 1995)
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Textual Anlysis                      Analysis of Practical Discourse       Social Practical Analysis
Economics                             Intertektualiti                                    Grammar
• Theme                                 ● Pre-assumption                              Education
                                              ● Metawacana                                   Politics
Lexical                                  ● Disclaimer                         
• Metaphor                        

Cohesion                               Interdiscussion 
• Repetition                          ● Narrative
• Conjunction                       ● Debate
● Expository
● Regurgitation (expressive)
_____________________________________________________________________
Fig. 2: Theory of Critical Discourse Analysis by Faircloungh (1995)


Tenna (1987) Develops theory on conversation style by taking Lakoff theory (1975). According to Tennen, the Lakoff rules of the courtesy are divided into the following four:
1. Friendly attitude
2. Distance
3. Respect
4. Familiar

STRATEGY OF MONEY
Bald on-record                                                                     Positive Decency
Example:                                                                                Example: You look cool. Can I help?
Ready!                                                                                    Can I borrow a hundred dollars?                                                                 
Listen here ...                                                                        I'll take you to the hospital, if you will                                                          
Give me that big basket.
The light is green. do not mind.
Please come in.
Eat some food.
Negative Decency                                                                Off-record                                  
Maybe he's the one who took the box,                           Wow, it's getting cold in this room.
maybe!                                                                                   The price of shoes here is really expensive.
Please give me the white plate.                                         Your clothes are pretty.
Then a little instruction is not needed?
Throw empty bottles everywhere
allowed
Figure 3: Strategies for Polity by Brown & Levinson (1987)




Johnstone (2002) said that the discourse approach was divided into several parts.
1. Words and rows
2. Paragraphs and episode
3. Skemata Discourse and narrative structure
4. Conversation Order
5. Organization of sentence
6. Kohesi
7. Structure and regulation


Approach Analysis Discourse
(Normaliza Abd Rahim, 2018b)
EMOTIONAL   ASSUMPTIONS    VALUE AND CULTURE      LANGUAGE      INFERENS
1. Intuation            1. Positive                 1. Self                         1. Language      1. Formula
2. Context               2. Negative                2. Society                         First/                  whole.
●Acceptance /        3. Mixed                    3. Data                             Second/         2. Summary
   Disclaimer               Emotion                                                         Third                  topic
● Requirements      ● Temperament    ● Honest, sincere,             2. Formal/             disccusion
Reference               ●Personality            kind hearted, love,                not formal    3. Closing                                                  ● Mood                    crafts, thankgiving,           3. Language 
● Anaphora            ● Motivation             independence,                      error                                  
● Repetition                                         ● Be independent, high        4. Linguistic
● Blur                                                      prudence, courage,      
● Affirmation                                          physical and mental   
                                                                cleanliness, decency         
                                                           ●  Justice, freedom, 
                                                                rational 
     
Figure 4: Normaliza Abd Rahim's Speech Analysis Approach (2018b)





Analysis Approach of Normaliza Abd Rahim discourse (2018b)
Content                                            Context                                        Assumptions
1. Theme                                         1. Grammar                                  1. Opinion
                                                         2. Backlight                                   2. Referring
                                                         3. Emotion                                     3. Question
Figure 5: Theory of Discourse Analysis







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