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    Carol Ann Duffy Diction

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    The poem ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy portrays a realistic and honest view on love. Duffy has a unique perspective of love contrasting to the stereotypical way love is often thought about. She compares love to an onion‚ which is odd because an onion is neither visually appealing nor valued but Duffy’s insight on love and unconventional way of perceiving love is what makes the poem Valentine interesting. She presents her ideas by using a range of different poetic devices such as‚ choosing a distinct

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    Macromoleules of Life

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    glucose because it is a polysaccharide. Onion juice mixed with Benedict reagent is probably positive for glucose because it is a fructose. Distilled water with Benedict reagent should be negative for glucose. The third experiment to test for starch using with and without the IKI reagent by looking under a microscope a slice of potato cells should have several shapes to it and with the IKI reagent should look have more of a stronger shapes and color to it. The onion cells should have a more stringy look

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    Potato Osmosis Lab Report

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    The purpose of this lab is to determine whether salt affects the movement of water in the cell. Independent variable is the factor that affects the value of variables dependent to it. In osmosis lab‚ the independent variables are the potato and onions. The dependent variable is the variable whose value is measured to determine the extent of the effect of another variable to it‚ as in an experiment. In osmosis lab‚ the dependent variable is the length of the potato. The controlled variables are

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    meiosis on cell specimens. It involves the modelling of the stages of meiosis and also the staining procedures to identify mitosis in onion root tip. There are two parts to the procedure of the experiment whereby the first is staining and observing mitosis in onion root tips and the second being observing and comparing mitosis between whitefish blastula and onion root tip. The results are that the five stages of mitosis have been observed and sketched‚ together with a comparison of telophase in plant

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    Descriptive paper

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    Osmosis Lab Report

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    Osmosis The purpose of this lab is to study how membranes of plant and animal cells react when exposed to different solutions. The first experiment involves purple onion skin and the second involves rat blood in various solutions. I needed to understand certain terms before preforming this lab to be able to efficiently explain what is happening to the cells. Diffusion is the tendency of a substance to move down its concentration gradient from a more concentrated to a less concentrated area.

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    very unique as normally when you think of the word ‘Valentine’ you imagine‚ roses‚ chocolates‚ cards and kisses whereas in this poem the persona tells a story in which she gives her lover an onion on Valentines Day. The comparison of an onion and her love is unusual but very legit as different aspects of an onion like the way a person cries when one is cut is very similar to how you can shed tears when you are in love. ‘How do I love thee? Let me count the ways’ is the title of the poem by Elizabeth

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    Ann Duffy says that she will give an onion to whom she loves. Why onion? It is because an onion represents both sides of love. Love has many layers like an onion. You may waste your time for many people who are not the right one for you and will face many problems and barriers that you and your love have to fight for love before you will find “true love.” Along this way‚ sometimes you will be sad and cry many times like an onion when you peel it because an onion can make your tears. In contrast‚ you

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    Poetry Essay Valentine

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    universal idea of love and projects the dual nature of its essence. She rejects the gifts conventionally associated with Valentine’s Day‚ such as ‘red-rose’‚ ‘satin cloth’‚ ‘cute card’‚ ‘kissogram’ and brings a Copernican revolution with the option of “Onion” as a gift which acts as an extended metaphor throughout the poem. Insofar as the techniques are concerned‚ the poetess employs imagery‚ symbolism‚ word choice and structure so as to entrench in the mind of the reader that “Valentine” is an unusual

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    Vietnamese Noodle Soup

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    country. In the north‚ people use wider noodles and more onion. On the other hand‚ southern Vietnamese tend to use slimmer noodles‚ and the soup is sweeter. Until the mid-19501s‚ Pho became popular in southern Vietnam. It is now widespread in many countries such as Canada‚ Australia‚ and the United States. Recipe Ingredients: 1 kg beef knuckle with meat 300 grams beef oxtail 500 grams beef bone 1 small cup of vinegar 1 onion‚ chopped 100 grams whole star anise pods ½ cinnamon stick

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