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    that surrounds her. I believe the ultimate theme of this story is the transcendent journey this woman has experienced. The description of the way the river flows over the rocks‚ and her recollection of the shapes and sizes of these rocks symbolizes her human experiences. That she has been there before‚ that she felt safe and surrounded by peace. The description of the day being a fine blue day‚ signifies the peace she feels while at that location. The woman then continues on her journey or

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    ENC 1102 Paper One Assignment Narrative Essay A narrative essay is the story of a significant or memorable event in your life. A narrative should include specific details‚ descriptions‚ and perhaps even dialogue. A narrative is a story told from your perspective that includes not only a narration of the event‚ but also an evaluation of this event. For this essay‚ I want you to focus on food as the guiding theme behind your narrative. In order to write this essay‚ please consider some of the following

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    A Brawl in Mickey’s Backyard In this case it seems as if the Disney World resort mainly cares about their money. A chance to build homes next to the resort was offered but Disney opposed the offer for some odd reason. According to one of their workers “They want to make more money‚ but they don’t care about their employees”. Some of the workers feel as though the resort doesn’t care about them. There many workers who had to live in one room apartments with a big family just because they couldn’t

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    Paragraphs (rough draft) One way Jewett dramatizes the character of the young girls adventure is by using personification. Jewett uses personification. Personification gives human qualities to objects as a way of describing them to strengthen the description. In the story A White Heron Jewett uses personification when she says “There was the huge tree asleep yet in the paling moonlight.” Jewett here is showing the tree as a peaceful tree sleeping under the moonlight. “It must truly have been amazed

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    The Rhetorical Roundtable: Diction Detective Reading Assignment for Today __________ to _________ Description: Your job is to analyze the diction (word choice) of the piece and how it contributes to the overall message or idea. Guiding Questions: ü  Which passages are the best representations of your author’s diction? ü  Is the diction formal‚ informal or neutral? ü  What inferences can you make about the intended audience using diction? ü  What tone does the diction of the reading suggest? ü  What

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    Q1 The issue in the case of “A Brawl in Mickey’s Backyard” is that the employees at Disney feel that they are not treated well by the famous theme park owners going so far as to say that “they want to make money [referring to Disney]‚ but they don’t care about the employees”. The uproar and the sentiment was expressed more vigorously in the opening scene of the case‚ when dozens of protestors gathered in August of 2007 to stage a kit to express their open displeasure at Disney’s lack of support

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    The poem Nighttime Fires by Regina Barecca explains the speaker’s complex view of her father. The speaker uses imagery to describe her father’s strange behaviours after losing his job. Figurative language is used strategically to explain the memories of this young girl’s strange adventures. The diction in this poem is also used very well helping us to understand why these nighttime fires left such a lasting impact on this grown woman from when she was only five years old. All of these things are

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    “A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson” Study Questions: Exposition through 8th Remove You may answer questions on this sheet or on loose-leaf paper. 1. Why was Mary Rowlandson’s published recollection of her abduction by the Wompanoag so popular and widely read in the 17th Century? Is there any comparison you can draw upon in contemporary American society that mirrors or parallels the public’s interest in Rowlandson’s work? Explain. 2.

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    Evaluation of my piece which is a detailed narrative in the style of Charles Dickens; Bleak House‚ although I am going to pretend I am not the author. The author starts by immediately creating a punch and making a point due to the opening‚ “Edinburgh” this is a bold opening which informs the reader clearly of the setting and the overall clear mood to the piece. I think the author starts with this short sentence because short sentences are gripping and they captivate the reader’s attention quickly

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    Jacob Denson English 125 February 20‚ 2013 “Shakespeare and Mirikitani: The use of Simile‚ Diction‚ and Tone to express Emotion” Janice Mirikitani’s poem‚ “Suicide Note” and William Shakespeare’s Hamlet both use simile‚ diction‚ and tone to express emotion. Both works use these forms of writing to establish a tone of deep emotion‚ with sadness and despair being at the forefront. “Suicide Note‚” being about an Asian-American college student who commits suicide‚ was written as an apology to her

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