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    In writing‚ descriptive language is used in order to engage the reader in the story. Most authors practice this is their writing‚ whether it be fiction or nonfiction. When authors include descriptive language‚ it helps tell the story that the reader is trying to communicate in a vivid manner. Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon‚ Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer‚ and Wild by Cheryl Strayed all used descriptive language in the narratives. Heat-Moon’s‚ Krakauer’s‚ and Strayed’s use of imagery‚ personification

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    "The Wholly Innocent" Dawe challenges his readers through a wilful determination to terminate the pregnancy of a healthy foetus. And in Homecoming Dawe questions the validity of war as he speaks of the untimely death of several adolescent boys who are brought home as dead soldiers. Through the use of persona in a dramatic monologue‚ vivid imagery‚ onomatopoeia‚ deliberate repetition and other poetic techniques Dawe reaches the moral conscience of his readers to the wrongness of terminating life prematurely

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    is ill-suited to the job‚ as her education has been more intellectual than practical. She learned to read and write Latin and Greek from her father‚ and after his death‚ the manor priest‚ Father Leufredus‚ tutored her in theological matters. (The reader also learns that Matilda’s mother abandoned Matilda and her father when the girl was a baby.) Matilda’s talents include petitioning the saints for sympathy; they answer her‚ almost never quite the way she hopes. She is very good at fasting and lying

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    What would you do if you were given what you thought was the perfect life and it suddenly seemed to turn upside-down? Would you jump to your death or climb back up? “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window” by Joy Harjo is a poem about a women who is lost in this big world we live in and trying to find herself while hanging from a thirteenth floor window. While this woman is hanging there she starts to have flashbacks about her life starting from her childhood up until now. The author

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    How has McEwan constructed the narrative in Enduring love? McEwan has constructed the narrative within Enduring love by using a wide range of techniques. For the reader to be able to understand the story line‚ and to be able to come the correct conclusion that McEwan has aimed for them to come to Throughout the novel McEwan has included a lot of information about scenes and places. In the very first chapter McEwan has included a lot of detail about where they are‚ and the items they have around

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    explain his role as a reporter‚ giving his thoughts and feelings about a particularly challenging incident. He is also trying to challenge us as readers‚ to make us think about our role. In this passage George Alagiah is writing both as a journalist and about being a journalist. He describes what he saw in a vivid way but at the same time he gives the reader an insight into the world of reporting where journalists compete with each other to get the highest ratings. Recounting the impact the experience

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    narration. At this point‚ the reader can associate with Paul and his problems. Paul struggles with both internal and external conflicts‚ causing him to be quite a puzzling character. From tha perspective of his family and teachers‚ Paul seems abnormal. From his perspective‚ however‚ he seems misunderstood.   In the beginning of the story‚ Paul seems to be a typical teenage boy: in trouble for causing problems in the classroom. As the story progresses‚ the reader can infer that Paul is rather

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    role. In order to comprehend text‚ readers benefit from background knowledge and experience. There is one theory about background knowledge and experience. The theory is named as Schema theory. Aim of this paper to mention Schema theory’s properties. Schema theory was introduced by Frederic Bartlett during working on constructive memory ın 1932 and schema theory was developed by R. C Anderson who was a respected educational psychologist. Schema theory combines readers’ background knowledge with the

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    adjectives attached. Machiavelli informs the reader that a prince must not worry about being called things such as a miser‚ cruel or cheap as long as it is for the good of the state. By repeating the concept‚ Machiavelli shows that if a prince is doing what is right as he should‚ there is no need to fret upon names one is called. Machiavelli is very successsful in reaching his point through repetition‚ it drilled the ideas into the minds of the readers. To give his advice structure‚ Machiavelli

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    Poe was a very vivid and imaginative writer. Although writing came naturally to him‚ the style in which he utilizes to help the reader search for a deeper meaning is expressed by his choice of writing styles. The writing is like clay in a spinning wheel in which there are many aspects that have to come together in unity to produce a masterpiece. Poe incorporates all of these aspects into his writing. The vulture like blue stare of the Evil Eye and the insanity of ridding the Eye drives the speaker

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