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    Enduring Love Analysis

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    anticlimaxes in Enduring Love Another climax begins at the end of chapter 21 with a phone call between Jed and Joe “I’m putting her on‚ OK? Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” Here McEwan uses juxtaposition of beginning an event within the formal closure of a chapter. The effect of this adds suspense to the novel as a whole as it wills the reader to follow the chain of events. Also‚ the panicked dialogue of “Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” heightens the climax by leaving it unresolved. McEwan

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    ‘The world will have to grapple with a range of problems in the future’ The world will inevitably change as time continues to expose the past’s perception of the future to the now. As the earth ages‚ generations to come adapt to the new world they perceive to be as It is near impossible for every parent to educate their young on everything they have ever learned; thus attitudes and morals are continually fluctuating. It is undeniable that it has already affected society it is evident throughout

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    CaseStudy4-2KhateMarienManaloLeobo 1. Many predictive analytic models are based on neural network technologies. What is the role of neural networks in predictive analytics? How can neural networks help predict the likelihood of future events. In answering these questions‚ specifically reference Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee. Traditionally analysts in retail‚ manufacturing and many other industries use a variety of statistical methods to solve a range of problems in forecasting‚ data classification

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    massively affected by human activity that there is now no climax vegetation left. The whole country is now effectively a plagio-climax. Discuss this statement. (40 marks) A plagio-climax is the plant community that exists when human interference prevents the climatic climax from being reached. The plagio-climax of Britain is heather moorland as it is maintained by human intervention. The uplands of Britain use to be covered by a climax vegetation of deciduous woodland and there was only a small

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    The Freytag’s Pyramid’s example of a plot includes an exposition‚ an inciting incident‚ a rising action‚ complication‚ then on to the climax‚ ended with the falling action‚ resolution‚ and denouncment. To compare "The Most Dangerous Game" to this Pyramid‚ The inital exposition is shown in the first converstation that the short story opens on. Wherein Whittney and Rainsford discuss the value of human life compared to an animals‚ the exposition is Rainsford’s outlook on life and his statment

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    By definition‚ a fairytale “is a fictional story with folklore characters.” A fairytale may also contain talking animals as they did in this particular story. This story contains at least five folklore characters that process some human traits. In this case‚ the dog‚ cat‚ goat‚ bull‚ and rooster are all folklore characters. The genre of “How Jack went to seek his fortune” is a fairytale. I don’t feel this story will fit into any of the other genres. 2. What is the exposition of the story? Summarize

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    imagery‚ especially during the first‚ second‚ and third climaxes of the poem. In Beowulf‚ the imagery for the first climax is full of surprise‚ violence and suspense. The suspense starts when Grendel snatches up the first Geat he sees and tears him apart. Imagery is used to intensify Grendel’s actions by tenfold. For example‚ “Grendel snatched at the first Geat/ he came

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    demanding some sort of resolution. The Climax 5. Climax: the critical point at which the central character is about to win or lose all. When the probable outcome of the main conflict is finally revealed (i.e. the turning point)‚ the story has reached its climax. In a Shakespearian tragedy‚ the climax occurs when the main character’s "momentum" switches from success to failure. Beyond that point‚ the ending is inevitable. However‚ the climax does not

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    reflection (Q.1.) The climax in the novel the Chanda’s secret by Allan Straton takes place when Chanda says this ‘I’m tired of lies and hiding and being afraid. I’m not ashamed of AIDS! I’m ashamed of being ashamed!’.Before the climax everyone just want to be silent and hide there diseases from the society because if the society comes to know that they have AIDS‚ the people would just criticise them. The people in the society will start saying bad things about them‚ but after the climax she decides deal

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    The Climax: Looking for Alaska The climax of a story is when all of the events come to a breaking point. It greatly affects the characters and story. For example‚ the novel Looking for Alaska by John Green illustrates Miles Walter’s journey of seeking the “Great Perhaps” and escaping the “labyrinth.” In the story‚ Miles Walter experiences various daring experiences as he makes new friends and moves to a boarding school. He reaches a peak in his life and isn’t looking back‚ however‚ all of the fun

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