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    is used as a metaphor for home and as a metaphor for Aclice and Frank being trapped inside themselves and the release of Punt Road symbolises their release. The idea of a romanticised Queensland bush is brought about of Banjos Paterson’s use of creative writing techniques that is used whenever the city person is talking about the place that Clancy is at. Director John Ruane portrays Alice as first hopeful and then purposeful via the use of a number of cinematic techniques in the opening sequence

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    A Rose for Emily

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    Scattered Thoughts “A Rose for Emily” is an intriguing novel that engages the attention of all audiences because of the creative writing style of William Faulkner. Faulkner uses a means of foreshadowing‚ suspense‚ and flashback to form the plot of “A Rose for Emily” by strategically sequencing the elements together. Enough foreshadowing is provided in order to understand the overall setting and character of Emily‚ but not so much as to as to give away the surprise ending. Faulkner’s ordering of

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    A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life. A sailboat glistening on the horizon provides a mental escape to faraway places. The rhythm of the ocean beating against the sand is sedating music to a troubled mind. A slow‚ gentle breeze can relax your tensions. You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach. 1) Type the sentences that answer the following questions: A) What sentence is the topic sentence of the paragraph?

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    Diary Of Sarashina

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    Relieving Emotions Through Diary Keeping in “The Diary of Sarashina” “The Diary of Sarashina” provides a personal first-hand account of what life as an upper class Japanese woman would have encompassed in the 11th century. Her journal entries indicate that writing out memories was useful as an outlet for emotions both blissful and melancholy. Sarashina’s diary reflects that elite women‚ who were evidently literate‚ could reflect on their past and find solace in expressing their own personal stories

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    main character. The author does not let the reader see into the eyes of the men hanging him‚ but after reading the story one will understand that their point of view was not needed and would have actually taken away from the story if done so. His creative way of inventing this story would not have affected me and many other readers if written any other way. Bierce broke this story down into three parts. The first part of the narrative creates an atmosphere with the setting at Owl Creek Bridge.

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    investors and share holders and false accounting drove the share prices up. To support their false rate of growth Enron had to borrow more to fund capital projects. More borrowing meant higher debt levels which in turn weakened their earnings. Enron’s creative accounting strategies and partnerships then allowed for debt not be reflected on the balance sheets‚ artificially improving their forecasts. An example of this is a partnership created by Enron and Chewco Investments‚ which allowed Enron to keep

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    Poetry: Poem Analysis

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    The works we studied within Creative Writing were all helpful in creating my own works to submit to the class. Throughout all of the reading‚ many of the works inspired me in different ways‚ whether it was short story plot ideas or word usage in the poems. While crafting my work for the final portfolio‚ I reviewed many of the poems from our poetry packet in an effort to find inspiration and to create new interesting images. I took the most inspiration for my formal poem‚ which I found most difficult

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    and how they are used in different forms of writing will assist learner-writers. Having the ability to identify different characteristics in a variety of genres will only arm students to develop their writing skills and allow them to make the right creative choices to enhance their writing (Loane & Muir‚ 2017). For example‚ in the piece Mangroves from my Writer’s Journal‚ I believe the audience I would be catering for could range from young to old. This is through the various language used in the poem

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    Enron and its Associates Used Questionable Accounting Practices Clearly‚ there have been cases where management knowingly deceived the auditors. Then there seem to be other instances where the accounting treatment envelope was pushed just a bit too far. In the case of Enron‚ David B. Duncan‚ the former Andersen partner in charge of the Enron audit who was the government’s chief witness in the trial against Arthur Andersen‚ stood behind the decisions that resulted in the widespread use of off-balance

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    Kevin Kunila Instructor: Anne-Ly Eskla Tallinn English College G2 5 Nov 2014 “Recent advances in technology are ruining the English language.” Nowadays‚ technology is developing and evolving at a rapid rate. The advancement in technology has affected almost everything in today’s society. Technology has opened up many new ways of communication not just in the English-speaking world‚ with these new ways people are communicating with one another‚ language has also evolved in unknown or modern words

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