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    Technique

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    The Idea of Technique tech·nique [tek-neek] 1. Method of performance; way of accomplishing. 2. Technical skill; ability to apply procedures or methods so as to effect a desired result. Acquiring technique is mostly a process of brain/nerve development‚ not development of finger strength. Skill is acquired in two stages: (1) discovering how the fingers‚ hands‚ arms‚ etc.‚ are to be moved‚ and (2) conditioning the brain‚ nerves‚ and muscles to execute these with ease and control. Many

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    Rose Windows

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    there has always been a technique that is used to grab the public’s attention. In modern society billboards and television are most commonly used; however during the Gothic period around the 12th century‚ styles of architecture were pertained and the art of the church was used to educate the public and thus Rose windows were the equivalent to billboards housing information of the time. They told stories through their symbolism and through the analysis of different examples of Rose windows it can be demonstrated;

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    Rose For Emily

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    Criticizing “A Rose for Emily” Although it is only six pages long ‚ “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner has gained a lot of attention from critics. The story has been interpreted in numerous ways. Myself I consider the story to be very interesting as well as complex if you are a reader who tends to drift off in thought as I do. I consider the story to be a horror story in a way with a surprising twist. William Faulkner has written a lot of stories and out of the ones I have read this has to be

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    Iceberg Rose

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    question How will the use of pesticides and the presence of aphids affect the growth of iceberg rose bushes? 1.2 Background information In South Africa‚ Iceberg Roses are not only known to bloom all year round but they are also known to attract aphids. This not only causes for the flowers of the plants to look unappealing but they can also affect the growth of the plant. However‚ the problem that many rose bush owners have is that they do not know if growing a plant with the use of pesticides will

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    Techniques

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    English Techniques Allegory Story with a double meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate

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    Rose and Graff

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    Two professors of different backgrounds‚ Mike Rose of California‚ and Gerald Graff‚ of Illinois‚ discuss the problems college students face today in America. Though similar in slight variations‚ both professors view the problem in different regards and prepare solutions that solve what they feel to be the heart of this academic problem. Mike Rose‚ author of The Politics of Remediation‚ explains that “linguistic exclusion” is the barrier that prevents many new college students from

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    A Rose for Emily

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    Literary Analysis for “A Rose for Emily” Sometimes a Rose is Not a Rose: A Literary Analysis of “A Rose for Emily” In the short story “A Rose for Emily”‚ written by William Faulkner‚ the negative impact of Emily’s upbringing by an overprotective father‚ leads to incredible pattern in her life and the obvious mental illness that takes over as she not so graciously ages. While written in five sections‚ the first and last section is written in present time‚ and the three middle sections

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    rose for emily

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    Faulkner wants the reader to stay in engaged and get an understanding of what could have lead up to the possible odor coming from the house. 2. Despite the story’s confusing sequence‚ many events are FORESHADOWED.  Give at least TWO examples of this technique at work in the story.  How does FORESHADOWING enrich the story? 1. "I want some poison‚" she said to the druggist. She was over thirty then‚ still a slight woman‚ though thinner than usual‚ with cold‚ haughty black eyes in a face the flesh of

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    Rose for Emily

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    Faulkner’s A ROSE FOR EMILY The possible meanings of both the title and the chronology of William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” have been debated for years. What is not under debate‚ however‚ is that the chronology deliberately manipulates and delays the reader’s final judgment of Emily Grierson by altering the evidence. In other words‚ what the chronology does is as important as when the events actually take place. In the same way‚ what the title does reveals as much as the debate over

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    Pete Rose

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    Pete Rose: The Undeniable Truth Thousands upon thousands of men have been scouted‚ drafted‚ played‚ and even managed in Major League Baseball. Yet‚ a name‚ synonymous with numerous records‚ is mostly associated with controversy. Enter Peter Edward “Pete” Rose Sr. Pete Rose grew up in a middle class family‚ struggled as a student‚ and then eventually excelled as a baseball player/manager. Even though Pete Rose lived for the sport and broke so many records during his professional career‚ it was

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