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    immediately. In additional‚ Carson continues to weave her serious tone in the second paragrah. This is seen when she includes that the "casualty list included some 65‚000 red-winged blackbirds and starlings." Carson does add to the determined tone but she also introduces a mixture of logos and pathos. The statistic‚ "65‚ 000 blackbirds and starlings"‚ is an example of logos that proves to the reader that the parathion is immensely hindering and impacting the wildlife in Southern India. The rhetorical strategy

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    History 1945 Epiphone Blackstone archtop guitar‚ made in New York The history of Epiphone started in 1873‚ in Smyrna‚ Ottoman Empire (now İzmir‚ Turkey)‚ where Greek founder Anastasios Stathopoulos made his own fiddles and lutes (oud‚ laouto). Stathopoulos moved to the United States of America in 1903‚ and continued to make his original instruments‚ as well as mandolins‚ from Long Island City in Queens‚ New York. Anastasios died in 1915‚ and his son‚ Epaminondas‚ took over. After two years‚ the

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    Plot Summary The action of "The Japanese Quince" appears at first glance quite simple and straightforward‚ perhaps deceptively so On a beautiful spring morning‚ Mr. Nilson opens his dressing room window‚ only to experience "a peculiar sweetish sensation in the back of his throat." Descending to his dining room and finding his morning paper laid out‚ Mr. Nilson again experiences that peculiar sensation as he takes the paper in his hand. Hoping to rid himself of this uncomfortable feeling‚ Mr. Nilson

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    Blackbird; The Silver Beetles:    “​ Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these sunken eyes and learn to see All your life You were only waiting for this moment to be free.” Relates to Tom Robinson’s trial and how he only wants to be free but he can’t because of his skin color‚ and the racial prejudices people have within the 1930s. Strange Fruit; Billie Holiday: Relates to the Lynch Mob and the ultimate fate of Tom Robinson’s life. To Kill a Mockingbird Suite; Elmer Bernstein: A musical suite

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    analyzes a meaning of freedom about escaping from captivity. The story is meant for people who suffered because they need to know about freedom and finally get out of misery. Likewise‚ the author relates the blackbirds and eagles because the eagle shows a symbol of freedom while the blackbird shows a meaning that they are enslaved. In paragraph 1 it states “The ones that could fly shed their wings. They couldn’t take their wings across the

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    return back. * “Melancholy”: transfer of emotion to the violet to personify the violet. * “Ashes and loam”: an echo of the words of an Anglican burial service (ashes to ashes‚ dust to dust) Trigger 2: The Blackbird * “While I try whistling a trill‚ close by his nest our blackbird frets and strops his beak indifferent to Scarlatti’s song.” * Transfer of emotion to the bird. Features of metaphysical poetry in The Violets: * First person narrative voice

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    Caroline Edinger 11-11-13 English 104-201 Prof. Tim Emerson “How to Control the Progression of Your Writing through Literary Devices” When sitting down to write a short story‚ an author must consider exactly which literary device will hold the most significance throughout their writing. Making this decision may be forced‚ may come naturally‚ and may even happen as an outcome through the progression of their narrative. After analytically reading various short stories by famous authors one

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    Thomas and Frost both write about the experience of unexpected joy. In Edward Thomas’ “Adlestrop” and Robert Frosts’ “The Tuft of Flowers” we read about the speakers experiences of unexpected joy through the poet’s aspects of imagery‚ form‚ language and tone of each of their poems. In Frosts’ poem “The Tuft of Flowers” the speaker‚ at first‚ is musing on the separateness of mankind and the workers. Whilst he muses this he is led by a butterfly to gaze upon a tuft of flowers that has been left by

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    Ramin Zandi Mrs. McFarlin English III March 28 2013 Racial Equality for All: Fact or Fiction According to a “2008 Hate Crime Statistics‚” an estimated 7‚183 hate crimes occur in the United States per year. Now these crimes can range from merely calling someone a racist name‚ or in more severe cases‚ lighting a man on fire‚ but nonetheless‚ this is a quite a small number considering how many people live in the United States. However‚ this is the amount of crimes actually reported to the FBI.

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    5. Violets It is dusk‚ and cold. I kneel to pick frail melancholy flowers among ashes and loam. The melting west is striped like ice-cream. While I try whistling a trill‚ close by his nest our blackbird frets and strops his beak indifferent to Scarlatti’s song. Ambiguous light. Ambiguous sky Towards nightfall waking from the fearful half-sleep of a hot afternoon at our first house‚ in Mitchelton‚ I ran to find my mother‚ calling for breakfast. Laughing‚ “It will soon be night‚ you

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