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    My husband Jecid Guerrero and I met in Colombia when I was 13 years old. We had a two-year relationship. We parted our separate ways and met again in 2013 in Colombia. During this time we began a new relationship‚ which led me to come to Indiana‚ USA. I arrived in Indianapolis on July 8‚ 2016 with a Fiancé K1 Visa. On August 3‚ 2016 we got married. On September ___‚ 2016‚ my husband and I were arguing. During the argumment he told me that he regretted letting go of two different women in the past

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    Victoria Hourigan What techniques does Hill use to create tension in ‘whistle and I’ll come to you’? The opening paragraph to the chapter immediately creates tension. This is done by the use of pathetic fallacy in that Hill describes the atmosphere with ‘gusts that blew’ and that during the night it ‘increased greatly in force’. This instantly creates an ominous surrounding as it conveys how isolated Arthur and the house are. Moreover‚ it foreshadows a sinister future for Arthur and spider

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    “benevolent; (his) soul glowed with love for humanity”‚ readers understand that there must have been some sort of external force that drove the creature to becoming a monster. The instant that the creature was animated to life he was shunned‚ considered a “breathless horror.” The creature’s narrative enables readers to understand the it was “the barbarity of man” that forced him into becoming monstrous and inspired his motives for revenge. Through the novel‚ readers gain the insight that they too are always

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    Mary shelley uses tone when Dr. Frankenstein says “ Now that I had finished‚ beauty of the dream vanished and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.” (Shelley 43). Tone can be seen because Victor is saying that he had made a mistake in creating the creature. He can see the horrors that he created in the creature. Before this point in the book Victor was willing

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    Once upon a time a frog croaked in Bingle Bog all the night beginning from dusk to dawn. All the creatures hated his loud and unpleasant voice but still they did not have any other option. The voice came out from the sumac tree where every night the frog sang till morning. He was so determined and also shameless that neither stones‚ prayers or sticks nor the insults or complaints could divert him from singing. One night‚ a nightingale started casting her melody in the moonlight to which both

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    husband‚ she learns that she loves American clothing‚ and so does he. “I model each one for him‚ walking back and forth‚ clasping my hands behind my head‚ lips pouted‚ left hip thrust out just like the models on TV‚ while he whispers applause. I’m breathless with suppressed laughter… and my cheeks are hot with the delicious excitement of conspiracy.” (254). She eventually gains the courage to wear even a nightie. She shows her resolve to stay in America by wearing the untraditional clothing to tell

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    breathing is faster‚ and provides so more oxygen for the muscles; our heart beats faster to push more blood to the muscles. Also the gut and bladder relax‚ as blood is diverted from them to the muscles. As a result‚ we can feel quite sick and breathless. In many creatures‚ including man‚ fear can also cause paralysis‚ or freezing with terror. It is very common to experience fears in childhood. Many of these childhood fears‚ such as a fear of animals‚ darkness‚ storms‚ doctors and strangers‚ disappear

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    human nature. I had worked hard for nearly two years‚ for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.” (Shelley‚ 1831‚ p. 74 (Chapter V – Paragraph 3). Victor is the protagonist in Frankenstein. He created the “monster‚” and then realizes he has gone too far in the quest for knowledge. The rejection that Victor

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    sources of comfort and pleasure in her life. Sally is wearing a tank top and matching shorts. Her outfit is clean and fashionably in style; however‚ the clothing appears to be too small for Sally’s obese body. Sally is sweating a great deal and she is breathless after the short walk from the parking lot into the office. During the interview‚ Sally discloses that she was diagnosed with depression and was prescribed medication‚ but she has not been taking it like she should. She clutches the pillows on

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    To the seventh man‚ it meant regret and death. In his adult life‚ he is reminded of his friend’s death every night when he shut his eyes‚ only seeing the last glimpse of K smiling in the wave on the beach. “I wake up in the darkness‚ screaming‚ breathless‚ drenched in sweat.” He is now an old man and will not let anyone sleep with him; he is scared he will awake them in the night with his screams. He believes he keeps having this recurring dream because K is mad at him for only saving himself and

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