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    round table for dinner‚ the Captain decides that he will take the night shift knowing that there is a chance of death. While keeping watch‚ he hears something on the ladder and decides to pull it up out of the water. What comes is shocking to the Captain‚ a naked and young white man man named Leggatt. “I got a sleeping suit out of my room and‚ coming back on deck‚ saw the naked man from the sea sitting on the main

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    Humanities: The Spanish Discovered Gold in Texas in 1540 By Nicholas Fields Exposition Introduction: In the 1540’s the Spaniards arrived in Texas to look for gold. The expedition was led by Captain Barbados. The ship carried over 300 people. The ship’s carried slaves‚ food‚ livestock (cows‚ pigs‚ sheep‚ chickens and goats)‚ plants‚ flour and Sugar. Rising Action: While they were out on their voyage from Spain‚ the Spaniards encountered huge storms. The currents of the ocean threw the ships off course

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    Feathers" and Whitman ’s "O Captain! My Captain!" share many qualities. <br> <br>"Hope is a Thing with Feathers" and "O Captain! My Captain!" contain a similar scansion. Both have a predominantly iambic meter. The unaccented beat followed by the accented beat creates a rising meter. Each poem also contains notable exceptions to the iambic meter. In "Hope is a Thing with Feathers‚" the first line ‘Hope is the thing ’ contains a trochee followed by an iamb. "O Captain! My Captain!" contains even more exceptions

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    bad of a man the captain was‚ but she did not believe what he said. She thought that he was a good man and would never do anything bad to hurt her. The captain thought of Charlotte as a good girl and would never disrespect him. Just when Charlotte and Zacharia get closer. The captain finds Charlotte’s trust and Charlotte breaks it right in half. He chooses Zacharia to whip but he picked him for a reason. The reason was that he was the eldest man on the ship and the captain needed a younger

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    because he must make a decision whether he killed the Captain Torres or not without danger. The barber’s first decision for resolving the conflict was simply to kill Captain Torres because Captain Torres was on a foray against his fellow revolutionaries. This would be a natural way of thinking for him to do it because he wanted to revenge for his friends. The barber described how easy he could kill the captain and he imaged he had killed the Captain and his flood flowed all over the floor. “And so‚

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    the likely fate of becoming a west indies plantation slave. The second lucky instance was having Captain Pascal spot Equiano and like him enough to buy him and have him work on the ship with him. Having Pascal become is master ultimately led to his education‚ good skill sets‚ baptism‚ good work ethic‚ and his positive reputation. These traits set him apart from the other common slaves

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    Moreover‚ scene that I selected showed the channels of Non-verbal communication‚ which is facial communication and eye contact. Facial communication and eye contact both are channels of non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication is communication without words. The crucial aspects of non-verbal communication is that the message you send is in some way received by one or more other people. Both of them convey the emotional state of an individual to observers. Both are thought to have a large

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    Townshend Acts. British Captain Thomas Preston‚ the commanding officer at the Customs House‚ to join the guard outside the building. The colonists responded by throwing snowballs and other objects at the British. This spiraled into a cluster of angry people fighting for what they believed‚ and not backing down‚ leading to what we know as the Boston Massacre. Many witnesses acclaim that the British were to blame‚ but behind all of the soldiers stood a mastermind. Captain Thomas Preston. One of the

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    courageous‚ he has great will power and pride. He battles against amazingly strong monsters‚ such as Grendel and a dragon. Steve Rogers‚ well known as “Captain America” is a World War II veteran was put through an experiment that turn him into a superhuman. He was frozen for years until S.H.I.E.L.D thawed him to help defeat the winter soldier. Beowulf and Captain America take similar

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    anyone or thing. In the poems “O Captain! My Captain!” and “To You” Walt Whitman uses punchuation and writing about dramatic things to get his points about life across. I think this makes him a good poet because with no one telling what he can and can’t write he can write something amazing. I think that is a luxury that many poets sadly cannot afford. In the poem “O Captain! My Captain!” The title at first made me think that a mate is telling his captain someone is attacking. After reading

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