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    to tell the story visually in a succession of images and ideas" (2). Like Hitchcock‚ the director of Despair uses this technique to add suspense as the actress approaches the letter on the table. Using this technique help the build to the major climax of the story. The next example used is keep the story simple. According to Bays‚ "The key to creating that raw Hitchcock energy is by using simplistic‚ linear stories that the audience can easily follow" (4).The director of Despair does this by

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    Tropical savannas are related to the tropical wet and dry climate type. Savannas grow in the regions where the climax community should be some form of seasonal forest or woodland‚ but changed conditions or bothers prevent the setting up of those types of trees with the same climax community. The word savanna directly means plains. Savannas are made up of continuous sheets a grass. They often grow with in 3-6ft tall. They may also have an open canopy of fire and drought resistant grasses‚ or

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    Self is an example of  a combination conflict  an external conflict  an internal conflict  a failed conflict Points earned on this question: 5 Question 4 (Worth 5 points) A narrator would introduce characters and conflicts during the  rising action  climax  exposition  dénouement Points earned on this question: 5 Question 5 (Worth 5 points) A character faces a conflict because the weather is dangerous. What kind of conflict is this?  Man vs. Nature  Man vs. Man  Man vs. Self  Man vs. Society Points

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    behind. Droughts are when everything is dried out causing all the plants to dry out and decompose into the ground leading more plants to go. The organisms that are considered pioneer species in the Great Plains are weeds‚ seeds‚ and artemisia. The climax is that plants and grass can generate more quickly than in primary. Inhibition is holding you back from doing something like a process. Tolerance being able to have the patience and understanding if anything changes. Facilitation is trying to make

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    history? 4. Discuss Boxer. What role does he play on the farm? Why does Napoleon seem to feel threatened by him? In what ways might one view the betrayal of Boxer as an alternative climax of the novel (if we consider Napoleon’s banishment of Snowball and the pigs’ initial consolidation of power as the true climax)? 5. Do you think Animal Farm’s message would come across effectively to someone who knows nothing about Soviet history or the conflict between Stalin and Trotsky? What might such a

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    A majority of plays follow a 5 act system creating a correlation between the acts and the exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution of a story. Many can argue that Macbeth follows this same pattern‚ however‚ with a more in depth look at the story the obvious climax occurs in Act 2‚ followed by two acts of falling action and finally a resolution in Act 5. This can be observed by the shift in Macbeth’s demeanor. The murder of Banquo can be seen as Macbeth’s point of no return

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    Question B: Tension helps the climax of many short stories. In this story the climax is understated yet is as serious as any death or battle. Explain how the climax builds and shapes the outcome of this story. A Tough Decision In this journey we call life‚ we are confronted with many challenges‚ most of which we share as a society. One such challenge is the issue of abortion (pro-life vs. pro-abortion). Throughout the world this remains a hotly debated topic among many people (families

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    my grammar. He review with my what my nouns ‚pronouns ‚ adjective‚ adverbs and verbs are and how to use them . I also reviewed and learned parts of the story which helps me now when I read books to know which is the exposition‚ rising action ‚ climax ‚ falling action ‚and the resolution . What I like about the English language is where it originated for which is the Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. From the 16th century the British had contact with many peoples

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    and everything what was around him reflects the whole theme of an essay and amplification give as detailed words and tell us about how dificult is to be in jail‚ this reflect the argument of the writer: Hanging is wrong. What is the climax of the essay? Climax of the essay is hanging of the prisoner‚ who is brought out of the prision… “The hangman climbed up and fixed the rope around the prisoners neck” What is the narrator’s epiphany? Why is it significant? Narrator realized that “what it

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    In the exposition of the story "13 Reasons Why" it explains pretty much what you can expect in the book. It tells you about a character named Hannah Baker who committed suicide and made 7 tapes about the 13 reasons or people that made her commit suicide‚ and a map with spots to follow. It explains that the thirteen people are supposed to pass the tapes on to the next person or the tapes will be made public. The person who has the tapes in this story is a guy named Clay Jensen. In the rising action

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