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    very beginning of the novel it had been made clear to us that McEwan’s diction was essential to understanding many of the core concepts present. Through a variety of literary elements‚ we can illustrate the correlation between his words and the story’s plot. McEwan’s style is verbose and archaic which contributes to the mood and tone of the story and his attention to detail is what generated a profound piece of literature that Atonement came to be. In Chapter 1 of Atonement‚ McEwan has already introduced

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    short story “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix Arizona” written by Sherman Alexie‚ there is a character named Thomas Builds-the-Fire who is considered an outcast in his community. The story starts out with Victor who you would assume is facing some hard times losing his job and having his father pass away. After finding out about his father’s death‚ Victor has to go to Phoenix‚ Arizona to pick up his father’s ashes‚ pickup truck and money from his saving. Unfortunately‚ Victor doesn’t have enough money

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    Orissa. The picture below is the founder-chairman of this metals & mining company‚ who was poised to take over Mukesh Ambani as the richest Indian had the deal to acquire Cairn India‚ gone through. Name the person or the company. Anil Agarwal – founder‚ chairman of Vedanta Vedanta Resources (Hint: The issue is related to the state of Orissa) 2) What is so unique about this airplane? World’s first

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    brutality a reason to accuse Macbeth? What about the greedy persuasiveness of Lady Macbeth? Or the root of the whole idea that came from the witches? Someone has to be to blame. The story of Macbeth is consumed by witches and their evil potions and spells. Also by temptation from a power hungry woman whose dream is to be queen and will obsess over the idea until she gets what she wants. The character Macbeth is all the while torn between what he wants to do‚ and what others make him believe he needs

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    too much or too little assertiveness may be the most common weakness in aspiring business leaders‚ resulting in them appearing less effective than those with an optimal mid-range level. In a series of studies‚ researchers sought workers’ opinions about colleagues’ leadership strengths and weaknesses. The most common strengths identified included conventional traits like intelligence‚ self-discipline‚ and charisma. However‚ weaknesses were not simply an absence of such qualities; by far the most common

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    Some authors use imagery to describe in great detail each aspect of their work‚ some authors choose to use the bare minimum. Imagery plays a role in Alexie’s “This Is What It Means To Say.” The imagery used in this short story describes situations that the characters are in. Alexie‚ for the most part‚ keeps his imagery simple. However‚ at certain points in the story he implicates imagery in order to emphasize important points throughout the story. He uses imagery to show the readers who the characters

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    The short story of “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” by Sherman Alexie shows the value of a true friendship. A true friend is the one who doesn’t have to physically be by your side the whole time. He can stand aside‚ awaits for your trouble‚ and lends you a hand. A true friend doesn’t care how the world sees him‚ he cares only how his “best” friend view of him. The true friend in this story is Thomas Builds-the-Fire. The story goes back and forth with the present and the past to

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    * What connotations does the word "science" have for you? Are they positive‚ negative or mixed? * * The words‚ to me‚ have a lot of positive connotations‚ such as clever‚ knowledgeable‚ innovative‚ inventive‚ proofing‚ influential etc. Science brings positive imagery to my mind‚ it is a very helpful way of knowing‚ it enables individuals to settle complications very thoroughly in terms of experimental conduction as well as a mathematical calculations. * How are scientists viewed

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    1) DIRTY TALK BUILDS HIS SELF ESTEEM Men are insecure. They have doubts about their sexual prowess‚ penis size and whether or not they are sexy. Don’t let their confident demeanor fool you. Every man feels this way at some point. You want your dirty words to stroke that male libido‚ ego and everything else. By talking dirty you can instill confidence in your man‚ making him feel secure in his masculinity so that he thinks about you at every moment.

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    Lies I lie‚ everyone lies. Let’s cut to the chase. But let’s be honest here‚ lying is a normal human aspect of life. In this society the overall moral and realistic view is that truthfulness is of virtue. But if one would try to imagine a world without lying‚ realistically thinking‚ it would be a world full of hurt and disappointment. Whoever said that honesty is the best policy‚ is lying. There are ways to fib that smooth over situations to the point where it is unclear what is true. Judith Viorst

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