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    pero también trae consigo algunas dificultades como vulnerabilidad en la salud y a veces discriminación. Para poder analizar las ventajas y desventajas de ser una persona de la tercera edad‚ primero tenemos que contestar la pregunta: ¿A qué edad uno se puede considerar como viejo? La edad a la cual uno se le puede considerar como persona de la tercera edad está llena de condiciones y consideraciones que dependen mucho de la cultura y la época. Se dice que desde hace muchos años se han dado proposiciones

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    movie‚ the poem was written by Mario Ruoppolo‚ the main character of the story. However without taking into account the movie‚ the persona of the poem can be described as someone who just recently discovered a passion or love or likeness towards poetry‚ and this can be concluded from the first line of the poem. Basically‚ the entire poem is telling us about how the persona realized that he is starting to like poetry and how it “touched” him‚ and what happened during the first time that he started writing

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    expresses regret by the persona in the way he had lived his life. Both personas illustrate how they wished that their situation would have been different by expressing their desires in poetic devices such as rhyme‚ alliteration‚ reputation‚ etc‚ etc. In ‘A Contemplation of Flowers‚’ the poet speaks about a man who has an admiration for flowers. The persona is marvelled at the life of a flower and in this poem he compares it to his own life. Within the entire poem the persona focuses on the characteristics

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    An Analysis of Sonnet 130

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    when spoken aloud. This gives the sonnet the effect of sounding like a regular love poem‚ but upon closer examination of the words used we can tell that the poem and its intentions are completely different. The Final Couplet: In Sonnet 130‚ the persona describes the woman with unflattering terms such as “black wires grow on her head” and “in the breath from that my mistress reeks”. However‚ even though he points out her numerous flaws he still declares his love for her‚ suggesting that he embraces

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    to delay Macbeth’s introduction for a few reasons that create different effects in order to help establish his character’s persona. These reasons are to create suspense in addition to emphasize certain personal qualities as well as to establish Macbeth’s place in society. Building tension and creating suspense are one of the few elements that helps form a character’s persona. In the first scene of Act 1‚ under thunder and lightning where the three witches gather‚ they converse about where they shall

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    Are You Still Playing Your Flute? State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). 1 The persona is glad that the person is playing the flute again. ( ) 2 The persona thinks that the flutist is very good in his playing. ( ) 3 The village in stanza two has rice fields that are growing. ( ) 4 The persona thinks that watching the sun set is a luxury. ( ) 5 Enjoying the fragrance of flowers is foolish. ( )

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    PERSONAL PRONOUNS: Yo (me) First person singular //Primera Persona del Singular Tú/usted (you) Second Person Singular // Segunda Persona del Singular Él/ella (him/her) Third Person Singular // Tercera Persona del Singular Nosotros/as (us) First Person Plural // Primera Persona del Plural Vosotros /as (you [plural]) Second Person Plural // Segunda Persona del Plural Ellos/as (them) Third Person Plural // Tercera Persona del Plural Personal pronouns can be:  Átonos (atonic):

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    Institute.ie Planning Your Digital Marketing Campaign Keith Feighery http://bit.ly/EquineConference Session Outline Understanding the Digital Marketing Landscape Components of a Digital Marketing Plan Objectives and Digital Goals Personas and Value Propositions Choosing your Digital Channels Questions and Answers Career Summary  Director of Digital Strategy with Digital Insights  14 Years experience developing and marketing web and digital applications  Lecturer on

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    The poem‚ Australia by Ania Walwicz‚ is told through the persona’s eyes and depicts an immigrant’s judgement of Australia. The persona contrasts our nation to the country from whence they came‚ examining our way of life‚ our values‚ our opinions‚ behaviour and the appearance of our cities and towns‚ small amongst the vast space we have available to us. The persona relays their opinion in a negative tone‚ placing harsh judgement and scrutiny on what we‚ as a nation‚ are so proud of. The second

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    the type of genre that the texts are and the intended audience for them. Hamlet was intended to be performed and so has many more emotions expressed and the need to be listened to and watched‚ but Lady Lazarus‚ is a dramatic monologue of how the persona feels‚ and so can be read individually. Hamlet and Lady Lazarus are similar because they both deal with the issue of mortality. In Hamlet this is most clearly expressed through Hamlet’s second soliloquy where be begins to wonder what the point

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