Blog RSS Feed Archive for the ‘describing a jungle’ Tag Describing a Tiger 4 comments 17 Votes Describing a Tiger This post describes a tiger in a rainforest in three levels. Level 1 is for beginners‚ Level 3 is for intermediate learners and Level 5 is for advanced English speakers. It uses the five senses as much as possible. For much more of these types of posts‚ please check out my new book Writing with Stardust by clicking the book title. It comes with a spelling workbook as well
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The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell was a very interesting‚ complex‚ and informing novel. In the novel‚ George Orwell uses farm animals to portray people of power and the common people during the Russian Revolution. The novel starts off with Major explaining to all the animals in the farm how they are being treated wrongly and how they can over throw their owner‚ Mr. Jones. They finally gang up on their owner and he leaves the farm. Then they start their own farm with their
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CHARACTER OF DAVIES IN CARETAKER BY HAROLD PINTER Davies‚ an old tramp‚ is the protagonist in The Caretaker. His portrayal‚ says Ruby Cohen‚ is "a bitter commentary on the human condition". In their attitudes towards the old man‚ the human derelict‚ the two brothers present only surfaces contrasts. Mick begins by knocking him down‚ whereas Aston‚ instead of allowing him to die in despair‚ rescues him‚ shares his room with him and opens up home to him. Bother the brothers name the old man as caretaker
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controlled environment is the best type of environment; however‚ in Animal Farm that is proven incorrect when the animals start to speak their minds. All Napoleon wanted was power but he couldn’t have it‚ so he eliminated his other threat for command‚ Snowball‚ and as a result he got what he wanted: power. Power‚ a main theme in George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ means independence for the animals; through George Orwell’s use of indirect characterization‚ Orwell indicates that Napoleon is a good liar which contributes
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Characterization While many people in this world embrace their culture‚ there are certain individuals who struggle to define what their culture is‚ and who struggle to find themselves. In Alice Walkers “Everyday Use‚” each character individually represents a different aspect of who they are‚ and of what they believe in. The characters Maggie‚ Dee‚ and Mama all represent a different aspect of life‚ which helps to contribute to the overall theme of heritage within a family. Ever since the family
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specifically‚ Jurgis an immigrant working man. In The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair‚ Jurgis and his family suffer and experience hardships in almost every area of their lives.The most traumatic experiences for Jurgis and his family were the loss of many family members‚ the hardship of obtaining a safe job‚ and falling victim to swindling. One of the traumatic experiences Jurgis dealt with was the lost of many of his family members. Throughout the book many of Jurgis’ family members dies. Most of them
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sheets containing information about timing‚ area & power parameters. Overview: - In this report‚ I will discuss the requirement of std. cells & basic flow for their characterization. The topics of discussion are given below:  Basics Reasons for Characterization Characterization Flow Characterization Parameters Models Measurement & Verification Library Formats Summary Sources Basics: - The use of the standard cells can be summarized as given below:
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ISU: iPod Characterization & Monologue MONOLOGUE: Missy talking to Susie they both died violently; rape/murder; both have fathers that miss then. They can be talking about how they felt after they were killed. They could give advice about how a person can deal with it; how their family can deal with the death and how you should forgive your enemy. Show character traits both were very brave‚ strong and learned to accept their death and found peace in heaven. IPod Characterization: The Lovely
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Letter. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York City: Penguin Books USA‚ Inc. 1986.<br><li>Clendenning‚ John. "Nathaniel Hawthorne." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1989 ed.<br><li>Griswold‚ Rufus Wilmot. "The Scarlet Letter." The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors. Ed. Charles Wells Moulton. Gloucester‚ Massachusetts: Peter Smith Publishing‚ 1959. 341-371.<br><li>Hawthorne‚ Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc.‚ 1986.<br><li>Smiles‚ Samuel. "The Scarlet Letter
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In Alice Walker’s short story‚ “Everyday Use”‚ we see 3 variations of characterization. The most prominent characterization is of Mama. She is described as a masculine woman‚ rejecting the traditional role of a female. Throughout the story you can see what Mamas views on heritage and tradition are. Walker’s purpose in writing this story is to creatively give a visual on how important family relationships are‚ and how the different between members brought to light over time can create conflict. She
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