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    Стилистический анализ текста: Brian Glanville “The Thing He Loves” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “The thing he loves” by Brian Glanville. The story is told by the author. This story is about terrible car accident which happened with the taller of this story. It begins with the author’s memory about that awful day. Here we have such stylistic devices like ellipsis “It felt terrible. The worst moment in my life. Terrible‚ it felt. It still does. It always will”.

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    Snickers really satisfy; "The Black Dahlia" does not! If all that mattered in movie-making was that the end result was pretty to look at‚ I would be giving Brian De Palma’s The Black Dahlia a rave review. There’s no denying the film’s visual virtues: the cinematography‚ the set design‚ the costumes‚ the hairstyles and the makeup. The screenplay‚ however‚ is another matter. For about 90 minutes‚ it moves at a fast pace‚ the movie is flowing but with just a few minor rapids‚ then as the end approaches

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    book like Dracula. Literary terms convey the writers’ message in a simple manner to the readers. In Brian Stokers Dracula‚ the use of literary elements help the reader better understand the story. Dracula has many gothic elements throughout the story which can better help the reader. The author Brian Stoker says in the book Transylvania is nothing like England when Jonathan is on is way there. Brian Stoker gives Transylvania a dark gothic view to make sure the reader can know the setting of the place

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    implemented‚ from underlying fundamental values that appeals to and fulfills the self-concepts of all employees and requires transformational leaders to tie individuals’ self concepts to organizational mission. Pacific Mines Limited and in particular Brian Boydell failed to properly align organizational mission with implementation strategies‚ and this was exacerbated by the lack of leadership and performance measures. To best understand what went wrong at Pacific Mines‚ we must examine the organization

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    that person again?Or would you just never trust again? Brian Doyle’s essay made me think of these questions when he started talking about trust and giving our trust to people but always getting your heart broken in the end. In the essay “Joyas Voladoras” by Brian Doyle‚ it illustrates that you can try to protect your heart and trust by locking it up and keeping it from the outside world but it will always be broken by someone or something. Brian Doyle never says that he is using this theme because

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    The Outsider’s is a book about love and friendship‚ disaster and cause‚ gangs and fights‚ and then the book has you grow attached to your favorite characters and their feelings and emotions. This beloved classic written by S. E. Hinton in 1965‚ will have you see and capture the beauty of this gang of brothers and what go through. The book then talks about all the problems and experiences that Ponyboy Curtis and friend Johnny go through as misfit juvenile adolescents. Find out what happens with all

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    In order to be a winner‚ you have to obtain a few traits. Certain people are born to be winners‚ to be leaders. Brian was one of those people‚ being a natural leader‚ also meaning him to be a natural “winner.” Brian was a winner because of his leadership traits‚ hopeful and positive attitude‚ and the respect he had from others. Being a respected leader is something that is not often seen‚ Brain was without a doubt considered a winner‚ a good one at that. Brian’s men looked at him as a leader‚

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    The After Effects from Combat In Brian Turner’s poem‚ “Perimeter Watch”‚ a cautious solider returns to the comforts of their civilian home and community after serving in combat. Though their establishment is precisely the same as it was when they left; their own selves and inner thoughts are forever engraved with the routine(s)‚ order(s) and repression of war. Therefore‚ making it difficult for the solider to grasp true reality. Within the night‚ the renewed civilian does a perimeter check thoroughly

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    point takes for granted. It’s like holding a spider in your hand‚ and either choosing it let it go or killing it. In a way that’s how fragile and small our lives really are. Two essays that explain the fragility of life would be‚ “Joyas Voladores” by. Brian Doyle and “Feet in Smoke” by‚ John Jeremiah Sullivan. “Joyas Voladores” is about how fragile a humming bird is because of its size and also how animals and humans all have one thing in common our hearts keep us going no matter the size. “Feet in Smoke”

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    In the play‚ Whose Life Is It Anyway? ‚composed by Brian Clark‚ considers the physical‚ emotional and intellectual journey of patient‚ ken Harrison‚ who presented with an unusual Journey because the quadriplegic which paralyzed from neck down. His journey is expressed he composer’s use of dialogue‚ characterization and use of language features and structure of texts. Ken’s quest on his journey is to discharge from the hospital and also his physical condition. While on his journey he gains new insights

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