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    Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question (text 7 in the preparation material) is written by Diane Burns and published in 1981 in the book of poems “Riding the One-Eyed Ford”. Diane Burns (1957-2006) was a Native American poet (Ferguson‚ 2007). The poem presents a conversation between a Native American and another person. Only parts of the conversation are presented in the poem‚ but given the answers and the questions‚ it is possible to guess what type of question the Native American is answering to

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    You Fit Into Me Margaret Atwood writes in a vivid‚ witty and often sharply discomfiting style in all of her literary works. To call her a feminist author is in a way selling her short as her work‚ while often centered on issues of gender‚ has also focused on Canadian national identity‚ Canada’s relations with the United States and Europe‚ human rights issues‚ environmental issues‚ and the Canadian wilderness. The poem that I chose to analyze is a very short poem consisting of only four

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    Analysis of “Never Catch Me” "Never Catch Me" is a song by Flying Lotus‚ who collaborates with rapper Kendrick Lamar. This song is off his album You’re Dead!. This song also ties in with You’re Dead’s theme of reflections on the afterlife. The track was made intending that you be anxious for a cadence until the sound fades out completely. The livings don’t want to die‚ and that there is no resolution for those left behind‚ just like how the song ends abruptly. The accompaniment on this song is a

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    Analysis for “If You Forget Me” As a world renowned poem‚ “If You Forget Me”‚ which was written by Pablo Neruda‚ can be considered as the benchmark in literary circles‚ not only because of its excellent use of language‚ but also a variety of literary devices that are included. The most obvious device that is used in this poem is metaphor. Although it seems to be as a love poem for author’s beloved‚ it can also be considered a kind of love that the author devotes to his homeland. As the background

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    one of the leading cause to becoming type one or type two diabetic. Diabetes is highly common in African American’s‚ also to get this disease under control you have three options diet‚ pills‚ or insulin. This disease can cause so many problems with the breaking down of ones organ. Diabetes is also known as a silent killer‚ it works both ways it can either be too high or too low. Diabetes is a serious life long illness caused by high level of sugar in the blood. This disease don’t discriminate it attack

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    If u forget me – Pablo Neruda Analysis “If you forget me” is one of the most famous poems by Pablo Neruda. Despite it was written around a century ago‚ the poem is still very popular nowadays. As love is a never ending topic‚ “If you forget me” with the main themes of passionate love and sacrifaction has become a living moral for many people. The sentimental sonnet is the confession of a man to his lover‚ saying how much he loves her and willing to sacrifice for her. The poem opens with a very

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    he Catastrophic History of You and Me is about a girl who died of a broken heart. The concept immediately drew me in-a broken heart? Really? I just had to see what happened. I immediately knew that it was going to be a love story. Basically‚ the book starts out with Brie after death. She knows she died‚ but she’s wondering why she’s still on Earth. After her funeral and everything‚ she ends up at a pizza parlor. At the pizza parlor‚ there’s a guy who introduces himself as Patrick. Patrick helps Brie

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    reader character loneliness and self-unconsciousness. It dramatizes conflict between the opposing principles of love and fear. This conflict transmits no explanation to what the speaker represent and what the poet indicates. From You Fit Into Me‚ offer the impression of love in a dark‚ mystifying way. The poet points to a specific object packed on an emotional content of obsession dependence toward violence. The writer‚ from an extreme frame of mind‚ exposes viciousness by

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    we still choose to explore a bit more about them. We all find it curious to see what it can be like. Some might be fun and yet others not so fun. It all depends on which situation you’re facing. Once I was faced by situation in which I felt tempted badly by it. Two years ago by this same time I was dating the most amazing guy I’ve met in my life‚ well that I thought. He treated me like a princess and gave me all the love and appreciation a girl could receive from his boyfriend. I thought that I

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    Trang Nguyen (Vanessa) Professor Sakovich English 100 December 12th‚ 2012 A Strong Argument: “Can You Hear Me Now?” Nowadays‚ technology is an important part of people’s lives. It creates a great impact on our work‚ our education‚ and our daily life. Thus‚ in the article “Can You Hear Me Now?” written by Sherry Turkle and published in Forbes magazine in 2007‚ the author writes about how technology affects people today. According to this article‚ Turkle is saying how technology harms to modern

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