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    OVERVIEW of Connective Tissue Connective tissue forms a framework upon which epithelial tissue rests and within which nerve tissue and muscle tissue are embedded. Blood vessels and nerves travel through connective tissue. Connective tissue functions not only as a mechanical support for other tissues but also as an avenue for communication and transport among other tissues. Most significantly‚ connective tissue is the stage for inflammation. The principal cell types involved in immunological

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    sentence structure‚ and overall structure in the memoir. In an excerpt on page 199‚ O’Brien employs the combination of anaphora‚ metaphor‚ and negative word connotation to illustrate the horror of the Vietnam War. O’Brien often uses anaphora to emphasize his points within the sentences. Additionally‚ he combines anaphora with metaphor in the excerpt on page 199. The repetition of the phrase “I was” occurs eight times‚ which in turn conveys a sense of intensity and emphasis. This intense‚ passionate

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    Alvarez was stereotyped and hurt because of her ethnic background. Her tone emphasized the depressing nature of the situation and the disappointment of losing everything and the treatment receive in the USA. Her tone of depression and disappointment emphasizes the pain she experienced because of the judgment in America. As her essay comes to a close her tone shifts to hopeful and relaxed. Alvarez is accepted into America “through the wide doors of its literature.” Her introduction to literature allowed

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    subjects‚ however one has more importance over the other. For example‚ the antithesis in “The Gettysburg Address” would be “"The world will little note‚ nor long remember what we say here‚ but it can never forget what they did here.". Its purpose is to emphasize the difference between the two ideas of the address. Additionally‚ in “The Second Inaugural Address” the antithesis “On the occasion corresponding to this four years ago all thoughts were anxiously directed to an impending civil war.” Serves as a

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    Theme in Lenses

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    real eyes that “hold you when you look into them”. Another example is the use of personifications in the story. Corrine described Grusha’s eyes as eyes that danced‚ flashed and shined; just as how she would describe living‚ breathing people. This emphasizes how the eyes contribute to the individuality and beauty of a person‚ and the fact that nothing can replace them. Corinne’s thoughts led to her distressed emotions on the up-coming surgery to replace Grusha’s eyes. The reason for her distress reinforces

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    matter in ‘After Apple Picking’‚ also by Frost‚ as the form of the poem is bizarre because it weaves in and out of traditional structure. This wandering structure allows Frost to emphasize the sense of drifting from waking‚ into a dream- like state‚ just as the speaker does. Repetition is used as a technique to emphasize the main ideas‚ such as; ‘good fences make good neighbours’ this represents the idea of society‚ people can be good friends‚ but there will always be some kind of barrier between

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    Diction Of "Araby"

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    seem boring and no picture would pop up in your mind. Furthermore‚ diction is used to create a mood or setting in a readers mind clearly rather than questionable. Authors use certain words to emphasize a certain scene. In " Araby" by James Joyce‚ he uses words like blind‚ quiet‚ Silent Street to emphasize that this street is dark and depressing rather than it is just a dead street. If other words would have been chosen us might have gotten a different impression and the author could have mislead

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    Aldous (2014) on the other hand emphasizes effective coaching practices for youth athletes as best achieved where a coach first realizes the main goal of youth sport as different from elite sport. This is influenced by the fact that youth sports primary goal is development while elite sport is winning. While it is true that winning happens in youth sports‚ it serves as a product of the right development and thus should not be emphasized. In an instance where a youth sports coach focuses on winning

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    takes her own life happenings and uses the story of Ramayana to relate and re- create her own story. For example‚ in the movie‚ she goes back and forth between her life and Sita’s life. Sita Sings the Blues is tethered around the theme of love. She emphasizes the love that Sita has for Rama as well as the love she has for her husband. Although the story mostly remains the same‚ there are a couple differences I would like to point out between these two versions of myths. In Ramayana‚ there are specific

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    When the shot is fired‚ the sentences are short and straight forward but longer sentences are used to emphasize the death of the elephant. This is effective in portraying the elephant’s death as slow‚ dragging and painful. The increasingly strong images of pain‚ allow the reader to feel the impact of the elephant’s death slowly building and how Orwell is reluctant

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