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    to three more – ‘Speed’s expecting worse’‚ ‘Misbehaviour’ and ‘Punishment’. I think such a division of the story to logical parts was made to form the matches: the first sub-part is the opening‚ the second is the climax (the passage telling about laughter)‚ and the third is the denouement. The last part which is separated by a line‚ is the closing paragraph added to the fragment of the story in order to come to the conclusion that the victory over the children was full and Speed had passed his ‘ordeal’

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    the tone by utilizing the aspects of suicidal laughter and situational irony. These help to keep a light and funny attitude throughout the story. Clay‚ the narrator‚ does not take himself seriously and uses the story as a way to poke fun at himself and his unsuccessful attempt at becoming a world-famous concert pianist. Throughout the narration of Clay’s ill-fated attempt at becoming a concert pianist‚ Hodgins frequently makes use of the suicidal laughter aspect of humor. Clay repeatedly makes fun

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    result‚ the author’s laughter is a result of happiness. This is because it allows her to look back at people’s misconceptions about her and realizing that they are dead wrong. In addition‚ it keeps her mind off social stigmas of her race as well as gender. Laughter‚ in general‚ relieves stress. Based on personal experience‚ I usually laugh when someone doesn’t believe in me. It keeps me confident and allows me to make something negative seem positive. In conclusion‚ without laughter‚ we aren’t able to

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    smile: A healthier immune system Various studies conducted over the years have shown that smiling and laughter can boost the functioning of the immune system. This may help to reduce your risk of developing everything from the common cold to chronic diseases such as cancer. Could there be a less expensive medicine than this? Benefits of a smile: Helps to relieve stress Smiling and laughter helps to promote release of a “feel good” group of hormones called endorphins. These are the same group

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    I am not close to being athletic. I am not the highest achieving person academically in my graduating class. However‚ I have a big mouth that delivers clever punch lines and quality jokes. I have a large head that I choose to use for laughter instead of obsessing over good grades. Instead of trying out for the football team‚ I practice my execution of presenting a jovial project or the smoothness of my small talk and conversation flow. Because I do not focus on academic or athletic pursuits‚ I choose

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    literature meant to lift spirits and change the mood of an audience. Although what a passive audience doesn’t realize is that when taken seriously‚ a comedy can have a very powerful effect on society. It has the ability to teach us through our own laughter. The author of a comedy uses our funny bones against us in a well-thought out scheme to get us to change the way we may think about something. We laugh at what is wrong‚ correct ourselves‚ and then attempt to correct the problem in our everyday lives

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    Unit 4 1.1 Describe what is meant by a positive environment. A positive environment is a happy health and welcoming setting that the children would want and be happy to come and learn and play. It is also a place where children‚ staff and parents work well together to get the best out of the children they can. It helps to challenge the children in all aspects of development and learning. Also the setting must be ready for all ages‚ this is so that all children no matter what the age are challenge

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    How does the author use humour in Out Island Doctor? In the autobiography‚ Out-Island Doctor‚ Evans W. Cottman has a dream of exploring the Bahamas. He contacts a commissioner in the Bahamas and soon makes plans to visit. Cottman arrives in the Bahamas and endures a very difficult sail to Mangrove Cay where he meets a man who influences him throughout the autobiography‚ Percy Cavill. Cottman then has to adapt to a more primitive lifestyle compared to Indiana. After his visits to the Bahamas‚ he

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    become an "offering of healing". Human context has been skilfully used as all eight characters are mediums through which inspiration and healing was offered to the audience. For Example‚ Guru Frank ’s role was to utilise the very powerful tool of laughter. Through doing so‚ the audience becomes more open to his philosophical ideas and participating in some of his demonstrations. The character "Stace" gives the more sceptical audience members someone to identify with and her personal/spiritual journey

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    by his car for the man to help him push. However‚ an unexpected turn in the story happens when the man calls out to the drunk and he answers back from not a car‚ but a swing set. With this new outcome‚ the audience is sent into unexpected‚ giddy laughter. The immediate desire of the reader is that the man will go help the drunk man push his car. When the outcome of the story is revealed‚ the audience gets a feeling of frustration because it is not what they expected. However‚ a feeling of pleasure

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