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    using a series of similes containing natural images‚ such as “a singing bird”‚ “an apple tree” and “a rainbow shell” which give connotations of abundance and natural‚ wholesome love‚ and symbols of new life‚ resurgence‚ and hope. Also‚ she uses an anaphora of “heart”‚ which underlines the strength of her love‚ as if she is scrambling for words to describe her feelings and excitedly looking for ways to explain and express the force of her love. Furthermore‚ it has an iambic rhythm which pushes the poem

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    We Must Do Better About Drugs As we know‚ all countries in the world prohibited hard drug‚ but it means that we are safe and far from drugs? Definitely not! Drug eliminated from aboveboard; still lived under the night. Prescription drug abuse is the Nation’s fastest-growing drug problem; smuggling of drug can never disappear (2011 National Drug Control Strategy 4). By the way‚ women’s involvement in drug trafficking in recent years has expanded dramatically (Campbell 233). Spreading of

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    A very famous playwright‚ novelist‚ essayist‚ poet and epigrammatist wrote the story entitled "The Birthday of the Infanta". This story by genre is partly short story and partly fairy-tale. The story told the readers about a little Dwarf‚ who was ugly‚ hunchbacked‚ monster‚ but did not realize it by himself. And one day he looked in the invisible wall of clear water and saw his own reflection. He could not ever imagine that he is so ugly‚ so deterrent. Dwarf’s little heart could not bear such shock

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    The years after World War II were some of the most controversial in American history. Boycotts‚ protests‚ and strikes began to arise amongst society as discrimination and segregation became barbarous. Minorities began to feel a rush of anger flowing through them due to the lack of respect they got. Ruthless people would physically and mentally abuse those who were considered different in color and culture. A few heroic individuals took a stand against the laws and fought for their rights either violently

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    Gabriela Dominguez English III – AP Alanis October 4‚ 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. and Segregation The Civil Rights Movement during the 1960’s led to many Americans changing their view of each other. Martin Luther King Jr. elaborately described how many Americans felt about segregation through the use of figurative language‚ details‚ imagery‚ and all the appeals of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in his speech “I Have a Dream”. First Martin L. King illustrates his dream with explicit use of

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    In a world where diseases were rampant and widespread‚ people were desperate to find a cure for any illness. Charles and his wife Mary were poor farmers with failing crops‚ who became forced to earn money through any means possible‚ Charles and Mary decided to try their luck as charlatans. Charles suggested that he pose as a war veteran‚ who found an exotic and rare plant‚ while fighting in a rainforest that he claimed was the Garden of Eden (allusion)‚ which could produce an antidote for all diseases

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    were all going direct the other way. . . . These famous lines‚ which open A Tale of Two Cities‚ hint at the novel’s central tension between love and family‚ on the one hand‚ and oppression and hatred‚ on the other. The passage makes marked use of anaphora‚ the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses—for example‚ “it was the age . . . it was the age” and “it was the epoch . . . it was the epoch. . . .” This technique‚ along with the passage’s steady rhythm‚ suggests that good

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    Value of homework Homework can be defined in simple words as “any task assigned to students by school teachers that are meant to be carried out during non school hours (cooper 1989).”Students are expected to complete their homework time. Completing homework properly helps students with understand their class work‚ quizzes‚ tests‚ and exams. Most parents think their children are getting less homework. Students who are from low income homes should review over their homework. There is a specific

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    Racism: the divisor of society Racism‚ the discrimination directed against a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior‚ has been around for a long time. This is a controversial topic to discuss‚ especially in modern times since multiple events make racism a harsh topic that affects different ethnic groups across the world. Recently‚ an activist movement that fights against systemic racism and unfair civilian shootings towards African-American people by police officials named

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    It is directed towards his grandchildren‚ who at this point will not be able to understand his behavior because technology is so ingrained into them. He uses anaphora to call attention to how absurd his actions in the car will compare to those of future generations “‘we actually looked out the car window’... we saw birds… we were fascinated with roadkill.” The modern child does none of this. The disconnection

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