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    openly stating his own personal opinion of it. He does this by describing what he sees with irony and symbolism. One example is when Blake talks about the Church: "How the Chimney-sweeper ’s cry Every black ’ning Church appalls" This symbolises how the Church should be appalled by the cries of poor children (symbolised by the Chimney-sweepers)‚ but does nothing to prevent the cruelty to children due to its corruption. He is also critical of the monarchy and claims that it is responsible for soldiers

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    Metaphysical Test. 1. What is the message of “Holy Sonnet 10”? a. Death can never triumph because faith grants eternal life. 2. Holy sonnet 10 can be considered a metaphysical conceit because a. An idea is debated by likening it to an arrogant but finally powerless tyrant. 3. What is seemingly contradictory phrase” death‚ thou shalt die” actually true within the context of “holy sonnet 10” a. After death‚ a Christian awakes to eternal life. 4. Which of the following pairs are

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    Open Burning Definition Open burning is the burning of unwanted materials such as paper‚ trees‚ brush‚ leaves‚ grass‚ and other debris‚ where smoke and other emissions are released directly into the air without passing through a chimney or stack. Open burning also includes incineration devices that do not control the combustion air to maintain an adequate temperature and do not provide sufficient residence time for complete combustion. Open burning pollutes the air and poses a fire hazard.

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    Remember when we heard of the promises of this New World in Boston? Remember when you laughed right at seeing the poster? Do you remember when you called it “simply a big bunch of hogwash “? You may want to change your mind‚ as this is a truly wonderful place. The whole city is vibrant and alive! The waterfront bustles with commotion‚ sailors running to and fro‚ kids getting into all kinds of mischief‚ and new arrivals coming in by the minute. Bells chime‚ sailors cheer‚ and it is so energetic‚

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    Preludes, T. S. Eliot

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    down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The burnt-out ends of smoky days. And now a gusty shower wraps The grimy scraps Of withered leaves about your feet And newspapers from vacant lots; The showers beat On broken blinds and chimney-pots‚ And at the corner of the street A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps. And then the lighting of the lamps. II The morning comes to consciousness Of faint stale smells of beer From the sawdust-trampled street With all its muddy feet

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    reprehensible person” (Merriam-Webster) thus his character portrayal is presented as a very dishonest character. Through the quote “I am Josiah Bounderby of Coketown. I know the bricks of this town‚ and I know the works of this town‚ and I know the chimneys of this town‚ and I know the smoke of this town‚ and I know the Hands of this town. I know ’em all pretty well” (pg.240) was prefacing an account of an hard-working and impoverished early lifestyle in which Bounderby strived to break free from. While

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    of wind in my hair‚ the rush while diving to the sea‚ and being able to stretching out my wings as far as possible. I would be looking down and see a vague shape of the trees. And I would be so high up in the sky that not even the smoke from the chimney could reach me. And the birds would all fly with me to that unset location. I always had the idea that the world was hiding behind this wall‚ but looking at the bigger picture‚ it’s actually me who is hiding from it‚ hiding behind this unending

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    Humankind needs to be more careful about the way we use technology so that it doesn’t destroy us. Bradbury conveys this perfectly in his short story There Will Come Soft Rains. The way Bradbury does this is‚ Bradbury uses imagery to have the reader understand the point in an observant way‚ and Bradbury also uses personification to make the technology lively‚ and lastly Bradbury uses allusion to connect and compare the situations‚ Sara Teasdale brought up in her poem There Will Come Soft Rains.

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    significant because it’s a reference to the place where the scene is happening and where J. S. Lowry lived. Most of his work are scenes of life in Pendlebury and its surroundings (Greater Manchester). In the background‚ there are factories and houses with chimneys and aerials‚ very frequent and characteristic landscape in Lowry’s style‚ such as the crowds of simple dark figures‚ also referred to as “matchstick men”. Besides‚ the lack of colours in the background contrasts with the foreground since in the

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    "Architecture is the thoughtful making of space"‚ said Louis Kahn. What makes an architect is its ability to take a little bit of everything and create a beautiful of composition that blends with it’s surrounding yet stand out. Louis Kahn ‚ one of the great architects of all times showed us how a house can be harmonized with nature and united with the landscape. The fisher house by Louis Kahn is located in Hatboro‚ Pennsylvania‚ a small community close to Philadelphia. Hatboro was originally

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