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    paints a picture in the readers’ minds. Suspenseful moods that are created by these pictures‚ are what keeps the readers wanting to know what happens next in the story‚ keeping them involved and continuing on with their reading. During the exposition‚ climax and falling action‚ suspense is created when Connell describes the situations that Rainsford falls into with great detail. In The Most Dangerous Game‚ Richard Connell uses imagery to create mood. In the exposition of the story‚ Connell creates a

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    and these are vital passages that are omitted from the film. In the film‚ Tom states “You see‚ we were born different” this sentence replaces all of the dialogue that they are involved in‚ and replaces the tension that is being built upward to the climax when Gatsby loses his dream. After Tom’s discourse of being different‚ in the film‚ the scene intensifies and Gatsby loses his temper. This scene is

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    Management Information System for the Information Age November 17‚ 2011 Dropbox Assignment 4: Crystal Ball‚ Clairvoyant‚ Fortune Telling . . . Can Predictive Analytics Deliver the Future? 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? Predictive

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    Literary Elements Book/Movie Analysis  Activity Have you ever thought why most of us are interested in the stories we read or the movies we watch‚ the characters‚ the action‚ the suspense and the love stories?  The writer has to think of how the story must be told‚ what effect it must it have on a reader or movie-goer‚ and what is the best way to present his/her ideas.  To get the reader’s attention‚ literary elements‚ the techniques or kinds of writing‚ are used by authors/screenwriters. The

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    of Gustav Freytag. Gustav Freytag was a German writer of the nineteenth century. One of his better-known contributions to literature was the Freytag pyramid‚ which divided up the dramatic structure into five parts: the exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and denouement. Freytag’s pyramid was intended for analysis of ancient Greek and Shakespearean dramatic structures‚ but that hasn’t stopped other writers from realizing how it can be applied and altered to fit conventional written

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    Introduction – 45 to 60 seconds Audio Sarah has just written her first short story and is now in the editing phase. Her story is about a school field trip to the holocaust museum. In the beginning of the story the two main characters are pretty self-centered. They often ridicule and criticize others while building themselves up. During the field trip they learned about how the critical attitude of one man killed thousands of innocent people. As they learned more about those who died senselessly

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    1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway set during World War I. The structure of the novel is mainly focused on the love story between the protagonist and his love interest catherine. It follows the structure of a dramatic tragedy: exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and resolution or denouncement. The novel begins with exposition. Here‚ the narrator‚ which is the protagonist‚ establishes the setting. It is an Italian countryside where the lushness of the vegetation and the beauty of the mountains

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    that prevents the achieving intended goal. 10. Rising action- is when the events are starting to reach the climax in a narrative or play. 11. Climax- the moment of greatest intensity in a story‚ which occurs during the end of the story. It takes the form of the confutation between the protagonist and the antagonist. 12. Falling action- the events in the narrative that follow the climax and they bring the story to its conclusion. 13. Resolution- the final part of the narrative‚ the concluding

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    How Do You Write? What makes “good” writing? A question often asked by English professors at different levels of education. Instructors often wonder whether anyone can really be taught how to write; and why their students do not know how to write at a certain level. To begin to understand what makes writing and writers “good‚” we need to ask the larger question: What is writing? It’s easy to agree on the definition of writing if we limit it to something like putting pen to paper or typing ideas

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    bewilder. A state of perplexity‚ confusion or bewilderment. Thefreedictionary.com states that recently nonplussed has come to mean unimpressed. III. Climax of the play; climax of the scene The climax of the play occurs with Bobo’s telling Walter that the money is gone and includes the family’s immediate response to this tragic news. The climax of the scene of the scene is when Beneatha challenges the idea of God‚ thereby challenging her mother and the conventions of how and young lady Beneatha’s

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