Unit Four: Text Questions 1. What were the three forms of English madrigals? Describe each type. The three forms of English madrigals are Madrigal Proper‚ The Ballet‚ and The Ayre. In Madrigal Proper‚ the madrigal was through composed. This type of madrigal used a good amount of word-painting which is when you connect the music to the words in the text. The Ballet is where the dancers tell the story through their movements and the tone of the music. Lastly‚ The Ayre is a form of madrigal that
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Module 3 Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the four types of evidence in a criminal investigation? 1. Physical Evidence 2. Demonstrative Evidence 3. Documentary Evidence 4. Testimony 2. What are individual characteristics? Give an example of an individual characteristic? -Individual Characteristics is evidence that have special characteristics that make it possible to trace the evidence back to a specific person‚ place or item. Some examples are fingerprints‚ body fluids‚ tread from shoes
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Literary Analysis of Two Texts Renita Redding Instructor: Irene Robles-Huerta ENG 125 March 21‚ 2015 The short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been”‚ by Joyce Oates‚ (1966)‚ and the poem‚ “What it’s Like to Be a Black Girl”‚ by Patricia Smith‚ (1991)‚ are both about the coming of age of young girls and the conflicts that they encounter. The two pieces explore issues that most young girls have with their bodies and others during their puberty years. The literary elements that will be
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the society that they live in. Through conforming we seem to make ourselves respectable‚ but does it mean that one must lose him/herself in order to gain the respect of society? I believe that this is the very struggle that presents itself in Virginia Woolf ’s Orlando. Orlando is a story about a young man who transcends into adulthood‚ finding his own path‚ by becoming a woman who lives through various periods of English history. In the beginning of the novel‚ which takes place near the end of
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The Presence of Baby Symbolism in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee is packed with baby imagery. Albee seems to add an image of a baby to almost every page of the play. The reason for this type of imagery is to symbolize babies‚ which has great importance throughout the course of the play because it connects with the characters and themes in the novel. The direct repetition of the word “baby” becomes very apparent at the beginning of the play and stays
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EATING Assessment Activity 4: Create Text: Exercising will burn off fat cells lowering their number and strengthening the walls of the ones that remain. Your food intake will be less as long as you keep exercising. The best way to lose weight is to eat moderately ensure you exercise. Eating less or starving will slacken the fat cells loosening the walls. Your body will lose inches but not fat. As soon as you get hungry again the fat cells will require more food to fill their little stretched
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Related Text ‚ Text and society wings by Macklemore "Wings" is a song written by rapper Macklemore and produced by Ryan Lewis‚ from the album "The Heist "2011. The Song is a powerful story about American youth and their struggle to find their way in a culture dominated by consumerism‚ obsession and wanting to be" Be like Mike". It relates to many of Bruce Dawe’s poems which Criticise Consumerism such as Americanized and The Not-so Good Earth. The song ’Wings’ is about the pursuit of identity through
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should also be used if an article is written for children or teenagers. A teenager would better relate to “Hey‚ what’s up?” than “Greetings.How are you this fine September afternoon?” Because they can relate to it‚ they are more likely to understand the text and keep on reading. Not only teenagers and children use this type of language. Many adults still use words like “radar” and “e-mail”; neither of them are formal English[15]. That is why the theme of this term paper is of a great importance.
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Madelyn Martinez English Comp II 1302-1005 February 28‚ 2013 “The Story of an Hour” as a Feminist Text The narrator introduces Louise Mallard as a wife with some type of heart problem. Her sister Josephine and Richards take great care when telling her that her husband has died in a train accident. Despite the sad news she receives‚ she is unable to contain her feelings of liberation and is elated with thoughts of a long life free of her spouse. Unfortunately for Mrs. Mallard‚ her husband soon
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what obstacles are apparent in each journey and search of belonging. After reading these texts we get a sense of what belonging is to be apart of something such as a community‚ culture and family. We also get an understanding of not belonging and the hardships and obstacles faced while trying to overcome these achieving happiness and bonds. These aspects of belonging and not belonging are explored within these texts‚ as they are all
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