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    enhance and give the reader a clearer understanding of the literature. Many times authors use more than one element such as imagery and positive/negative connotation to mix up their style. Isak Dinesen mixes those elements to help give the reader a vivid understanding of the story in "The Ring." Imagery is defined as the use of details that appeal to the reader ’s senses of sight‚ touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ and hearing. The introduction and beginning of "The Ring" take the readers to a happy and peaceful

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    Unlucky 13 MBA Essay Pitfalls to Avoid If you want your application essays to succeed‚ make sure to avoid the following mistakes: 1. Don’t mess with the truth Don’t stretch‚ twist‚ or otherwise change the facts. Admissions officers and essay readers are paid to sniff out overblown claims and unconvincing use of evidence. 2. Don’t suck up Don’t talk about the reputation of the university‚ wisdom of the faculty‚ beauty of grounds‚ |size of endowment‚ power of alumni network‚ etc. Talk about

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    Descriptive essay is one of the many types of writing styles that provides a detailed description for a particular person‚ place and things. Descriptive essay is purposely created so readers can readily imagine its particular subject matter. There are many different ways of making a descriptive essay really effective. Here are some of them: 1. Imaginative language – this makes a descriptive essay really effective. The power of words is immeasurable if it is appropriately used. The art of playing

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    to characterization and plot in multiple ways‚ making for a better piece of literary work. By using diction in this passage the writer was able to portray the characters very well due to the images of the characters that are clearly formed in the readers’ minds. Through diction and characterization we are able to get too know Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters and realize that they are two very different individuals. We can see that Mrs. Hale is much more laid back and innocent where Mrs. Peters is more blunt

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    various topics in which Kellman specializes we the readers can assume that he is a very well learned individual. Also‚ we can make an assumption that he is very knowledgeable. In Kellman’s literary work on translingual writers he analyzes the beauty of being

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    idealized cyber romance.” And as the readers follow the twists and turns of Daum’s online experience‚ the latter concludes that online-dating or virtual love rarely survives the physical world when confronted by its obstacles such as its pace‚ idealization‚ and mainly expectations. The title “Virtual Love” reflects the contents of the text as well as the main idea. Daum has succeeded in choosing a title that defines her subject‚ restricts it‚ as well as offers the reader a close scope regarding the topic

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    Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. Born at the stroke of midnight on August 15‚ 1947‚ the day of India’s independence from British rule‚ Saleem’s life is a microcosm of post-Independent India. The Title of this text‚ Midnight’s Children‚ gives the reader a broad idea of what the text is about: It gives the time and where the setting may play off. This text dominates the theme of identity that breaks down colonial constructs of Western dominance over Eastern culture‚ hence Salman Rushdie position as

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    dramatize Okimasis’ experience. These literary techniques effectively convince the reader that this experience was one of the most important in Okimasis’ life. Throughout the excerpt‚ Highway demonstrates that when used properly‚ these devices can contribute much to the meaning of a story. This gripping passage excerpted from the novel Kiss of the Fur Queen by Tomson Highway uses imagery and rhetorical fragments to help readers get caught in the story and really feel for the desperate‚ but not broken-spirited

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    The tone of the poem is very violent‚ and filled with a lot of anger. The boy’s character immediately demands sympathy from the reader and just as instantaneously‚ the mother is hated by the reader. From his first stanza‚ to his sixth‚ Hayden utilizes an arsenal of words‚ symbols‚ and images to create a scene that is intense and emotional to the reader. Hayden introduces his poem with the first stanza‚ which begins with “The old woman across the way/ is whipping the boy again”

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    such a graphic display of evil‚ can the reader be compassionate towards Raskolnikov? Superficially‚ Rodion Raskolnikov appears purely evil‚ but readers become sympathetic towards his character through in a depth scrutiny of his personality. The full presentation of Raskolnikov ’s thoughts reveals his true reasoning behind his crime. Dostoevsky rationalizes Raskolnikov ’s actions by bringing the reader into an intimate relationship with his character. The reader sees the many ways Raskolnikov attempts

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