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    1-Individual Paragraph Writing Purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content all work with each other and should be used when writing academically to get the best writing possible. The purpose of the paragraph is why the writer is writing the paragraph in the first place. The writer is sharing their ideas‚ stories‚ experiences‚ information‚ and the purpose for writing. If there was no purpose of the paragraph‚ the writer would not need to write it. The audience is an individual or a group of people who

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    “Your destiny is in your hands brother” To what extent do the characters in ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ have control over their own fate? Throughout the course of the film‚ each character displays differing amounts of control over their lives. Latika has limited influence over her destiny unlike Salim who has the most. Jamal however‚ experiences a mix of influences as well as his own decisions which influence his fate. Latika lives her life making minimal decisions about her destiny. As a young

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    Shirley Valentine Essay

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    sickness pills mustn’t be working. I still feel sick and I’ve taken four already. And I’ve only travelled up and down the stairs.’ It is through her trip to Greece however an almost entirely new character begins to emerge. For the first time the audience witnesses Shirley embracing adventure and most importantly making decisions for herself and with the confidence to do so; perhaps the most contrasting characteristic of her former persona. Whereas before she literally ate the same things on a weekly

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    directions: pro-war and anti-war. Multiple mediums were used during this time to be more persuasive. Also using models‚ iconic symbols‚ and appealing colors and structured texts would help the sway of the audience (War‚ Propaganda…). There were multiple magazines during this time which allowed plenty of audiences to be confronted with propaganda ideas. A lot of these magazines provided products supporting troops and the war effort. For instance‚ the Lifebuoy Soap Advertisement starring Nancy Lee to the right

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    example of stereotyping and race discriminations. This essay is an argument essay. Foster uses facts to support his argumnet. For example he uses historic events like: Rodyney King’s riot‚ and Watts riot in 1965. He also tries to persuade the audience by sharing his value and used his personal exprience of racism in Canada as evidence to support his argument. For example: he believed that if he were educated‚ he would be accepted in society. he was successfull in his education but he was not

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    11/2/12 “Et tu Booth?” In Suzan-Lori Parks play‚ “Top-Underdog” two brothers are shown in the same urban environment‚ yet they exhibit distinct differences in behavior and attitude. The audience or reader of the play is presented with the world of Lincoln and Booth‚ their current situation‚ and the way in which the two brothers react to the predicaments they are in. The dreams that one holds dear in such a situation are viewed as amoral and illegal to one in different circumstances

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

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    the uneducated and almost degenerate-like behaviour of Stanley‚ the audience see his manipulative side and determination to break Blanche’s spirits. The first appearance of Stanley is when he and his friends are coming back from bowling one night. He is carrying a “red stained package from the butchers”‚ this gives the image that Stanley is dirty and untidy man possibly even a caveman bring home the meat to his wife. The audience can begin to build a picture of who Stanley is by his apparel‚ he

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    understanding and ensure that the two-way process is functioning properly. If you are presenting to a group of people‚ be sure to check the acoustics beforehand and practice projecting your voice clearly. Use a microphone if needed to ensure that your audience can hear you. 3 Remove distractions. Turn off all electronics that could interrupt the conversation. If the phone rings‚ laugh it off the first time‚ then turn it off immediately and continue talking. Do not allow external

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    and opinions of the audience through his use of various film techniques. Throughout the film‚ suspense is utilised to affect the audience’s opinions of both the storyline and the characters themselves. By building up this suspense‚ Garland can entice the viewers to the edge of their seats and arouse their uttermost curiosity. Additionally‚ a wide range of camera angles are utilised to elicit many different emotions in the audience. Close-up camera shots are used when the audience is encouraged to empathise

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    The Brilliance Within the Background One of the most powerful movie elements to how the audience perceives a scene of the film is often looked over. Close to all pivotal movie scenes contain the little background music‚ also known as underscore. This powerful audio element effects the way audiences feel and react to a scene. The underscore that is present in The Book Thief greatly impacted the tone‚ mood‚ and suspense of certain scenes. Three of these scenes that were greatly impacted by underscore

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