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    Grandmother Profile

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    English Composition 1 My Grandmother My Grandmother goes by the name of babunya‚ and baba for short‚ this means grandma in Ukrainian. She lived in Ukraine for most of her life‚ and she is almost 90 years old now. She’s been through a lot in her years‚ thus her appearance has changed. For every wrinkle she has there’s a story to match. She has had every color hair: blonde‚ red‚ brown‚ and black. Now her hair is a short gray color. She keeps it short because it stays out of the way‚ even though

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    In poetry many elements are used to bring life to a literary work. Some of these include style‚ structure‚ imagery‚ diction‚ and allusion. In Elizabeth Bishop’s poem‚ Filling Station‚ the author uses them skillfully to create meaning in a story that otherwise would be banal. Her usage of expressive details supports the writing which helps the reader to imagine what the author is describing. Her style also appeals to the readers emotions and imagination to draw them into her harsh reality. One

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    Vu Ngoc Giang Poem for my sister “Poem for my sister” is another opus of Liz Lochhead about the relationship between a big sister and her younger sister. Furthermore‚ it’s her feelings towards her sister’s process of growing up. In stanza one‚ Liz tells us of an everyday occurrence – her sister trying on her shoes‚ she uses heeled shoes as a metaphor for life and how her sister is experimenting with it : My little sister likes to try my shoes‚  to strut in them‚  admire her spindle-thin twelve-year-old

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    the most notable uptopian novels from 1915 the book depicts an deserted society composed entirely of women whom reproduce asexually. The result of this society is an ideal social order. Free of war‚ Conflict‚ and domination. The narrator is Vandyck Jennings a sociologist. The narrator and two of his friends plan an expedition to explore this “uncharted land” where rumor is lives a society where its inhabitants are only women. Interestingly enough‚ the three man have very typical perspectives regarding

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    The Death of my grandmother a life experience that changed my Identity My sense of independence was shattered when my grandmother departed from this world. I lost my grandmother and this experience shattered my perspective of life. Losing a loved one was like having a wisdom tooth pulled without any Novocain. In spite of this painful occurrence happening to me at twenty-four years of age‚ emotions such as shock‚ anger‚ and guilt‚ came into play creating chaos. I rerun her death in my mind‚ yet unable

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    Grandmothers victory

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    significant similarities. Both authors deal with issues such as racism and discrimination towards blacks. The authors show the ignorance and bigotry displayed between the races in the late 1930’s. The main characters in "Grandmother’s Victory" are: Grandmother Henderson‚ Maya Angelou‚ Miz Helen‚ Miz Ruth‚ and Miz Eloise who are known as "powhitetrash". The main characters in "To Kill A Mockingbird" are: Atticus Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ Scout Finch‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Mrs. Dubose. The authors show how each character

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    My Summer Poem

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    Point – The human mind is a complicated thing to understand. The poem speaks philosophically to describe how the human mind has a conscience and how our conscience helps us distinguish right from wrong. Main Point – Death is cold‚ lovely‚ and dark. The winter season is harsh and so is life. Death is an escape from “winter”‚ death is “easy wind and downy flake”. Concluding Statement – Many interpretations can be created with this poem and the only limit to the interpretations is the creativity of

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    Examination by Laura Wang of the poem “Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening” In this poem‚ the speaker is familiar with his environment: he knows the woods and their owner (“Whose woods these are I think I know”: he knows the owner of the woods and where he lives: “His house is in the village”); in “My little horse must find it queer […] He gives his harness bells a shake to ask if there is some mistake”‚ the speaker interprets the horse’s movements and behavior‚ which suggests he is familiar

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    Commentary

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    MY commentary In my static image I chose to use the colours red‚ blue‚ white‚ purple‚ red and black because they all play an important part in the image. As some examples the parts in my image that are coloured in blue represent confidence‚ grey/black represents power‚ red represents determination and strength‚ purple represents ambition I also used white because it represents goodness and a successful beginning. All of these colours link to the main idea “overcoming challenges in life can be difficult”

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    Donald Justice’s poem entitled "The Missing Person" gives the reader an image of a person who does not know who they really are. Many people suffer from this lack of knowledge as to who they are and what significance their presence holds in this busy world. What does one do when all they have is themselves and they don’t even know who they are? "The Missing Person" explores this dilemma. The poem speaks from deep down into the depths of a persons mind. It conveys a place that many do not wish

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