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    OBLIQUE MOODS IN SUBJECT CLAUSES Subjunctive I a) Of the type: It is necessary (it seems‚ it becomes) that he come. It is important that a young man have real friends. b) In exclamatory sentences beginning with ‘How…’‚ ‘What…’: How strange that she be here! Suppositional mood a) In sentences beginning with: It is necessary that… It is important that a young man should have real friends. (syn. It’s likely + may/might + infinitive It was probable that I might get an excellent

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    Communications Informative Presentation: How Colors Affect Moods Purpose Statement: After my presentation the audience will have knowledge of how the colors around us can affect our moods and our appearances. INTRODUCTION A. Story about my mom picking out clothes to wear B. Thesis Statement: Constantly experience color in our everyday lives‚ however‚ we don’t always realize how much a simple color can affect us by simply looking at it or by wearing it. C. So in this presentation I will discuss

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    or defeated by life in some way that he will not reach out. Now in his poem he is telling how he wants to find the meaning of life by saying he will set the sails to and find it. The mood of this poem is depressing‚ and demoralizing. The author has no meaning in life and it is horrible as he puts it. The mood is set in this poem by some of the words like sorrow‚ dreaded‚ madness‚ and torture. These are used to show how it is like during and before the journey towards a meaning. The first

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    The song “Amazing” by Kanye West describes my summer and my personality for a few reasons. First and foremost‚ the mood of the song reflects my personality to a decent extent. For instance‚ this song has a slower‚ more “chill” feeling to it. As a person‚ I am predominantly calm‚ but have occasional moments of intensity. The Young Jeezy verse reflects the intense side of me‚ as the verse suddenly lashes out at you with wrathful‚ raspy vocals‚ while my calm side is reflected by the Kanye West verses

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    The Beast in the Cave is a short story written by H.P. Lovecraft circa 1905 and published over a decade later in 1918. Like many other works by the author‚ thematically‚ it is a horror story. Antiquarian writing‚ a sense of helplessness‚ and a quiet tension bubbling beneath the surface all contribute to the overall feel of the plot. Born Howard Phillips Lovecraft in Providence‚ Rhode Island‚ H.P. Lovecraft was a relatively unknown writer in his time. It was only after his death in 1937 that he found

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    The Glass Menagerie a memory play by Tennessee Williams‚ based in St. Louis‚ follows the Wingfields ( Tom‚ Laura and Amanda) on their unknown quest to finding their own reality outside of the gender and social boxes society has already put them in. The glass menagerie is more than just entertainment it’s art. It’s art because it makes the reader put themselves in someone else’s shoes but in a way that they feel comfortable because they can relate to the actors struggles; it makes people fall in and

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    The color of the wallpaper is “repellent‚ almost revolting; a smoldering unclean yellow‚ strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight.” The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story which was written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in January 1892. We are never given the full identity of the narrator in the story‚ yet we do know she “neglects proper self-control; taking pains to control myself- before him‚ at least‚ and that makes me very tired”‚ showing the reader she is mentally ill. Her and her husband John

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    1984 1984 is a story written by George Orwell about a futuristic‚ dictatorial society in which everyone’s every move or thought is monitored. The government has total control of what knowledge is available and what each and every person in the society is allowed to think. People in the hierarchy of the government live in modern buildings with modern conveniences‚ while those beneath them struggle for necessities. Winston‚ the main character of the story‚ lives in a totalitarian world where everything

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    compelling use of imagery in this poem is the description of what the two different people would see in a "box." The narrator explains with "as if some creature brooded underneath" and "where someone like me was walking and has gone". This helps create the mood of the poem‚ and the almost reflective state of mind the narrator is in. Use of hyperbole furthers the distinction between the two

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    Mood of Despair In “In Another Country‚” Ernest Hemingway tells the story of wounded soldiers who are in the hospital to better their health. Hemingway uses different aspects of the story to create a despairing mood. The setting‚ elements of futility‚ and the isolation of the characters contribute to the mood of despair. The first device Hemingway uses to produce the mood of despair is the setting. The use of the setting helps create the despairing mood. Elements of futility in the plot also

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