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    Plato's Objection to Poetry

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    are conceived as ideas before they take practical shapes. So‚ idea is original and the thing is copy of that idea. Carpenter’s chair is the result of the idea of chair in his mind. Thus chair is once removed from reality. But painter’s chair is imitation of carpenter’s chair. So it is twice removed form reality. Thus artist/poet takes man away from reality rather than towards it. Thus artist deals in illusion. 1. Plato’s objection to Poetry from the point of view of Education: a. In ‘The Republic’

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    terms of poetry

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    terminal syllables of lines of poetry. Alliteration: stylistic device in which a number of words‚ having the same first consonant sound‚ occur close together in a series. Assonance: resemblance of sounds. Onomatopoeia: the formation of a word by imitation of a sound. Couplet: a pair of successive lines of verse‚ especially a pair that rhymes and is of the same length. Sonnet: A 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes and each line has 10 syllables. Quatrains:

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    magician. He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth. I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion." Art is exactly the same: it portrays the truth in the form of a camouflage of words‚ colour‚ and speech. People say that art is an imitation of reality; however‚ it is in fact the total opposite. Reality is restricted by the laws of nature‚ but art isn’t. It is boundary-less; it can be an exaggeration of reality‚ it can be the total opposite of reality‚ it can even be something that is

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    test 3 listening test

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    aria 2. a chorus 0% 3. madrigal 4. a recitative 5. motet Score: 0/1.92 6. What music technique do you hear in this example? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. free rhythm 0% 2. chantlike melody 3. imitation 4. many changes of meter 5. dissonant harmonies Score: 0/1.92 7. What type of music is this example? Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. Motet 2. Aria 0% 3. Madrigal 4. Harmonized chorale 5. Recitative

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    Appositive Phrases

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    Using Appositive Phrases Practice 1: Matching An appositive is a sentence part that identifies a person‚ place‚ or thing named in a sentence. Appositives often begin with the words a‚ an‚ or the. They always answer one of these questions. Who is he? Who is she? Who are they? (people) What is it? (place or thing) Appositives occur at the beginning of a sentence (opener)‚ between a subject and verb (s-v split)‚ or at the end of a sentence (closer). Examples of Appositives Opener:

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    Short Stories In a review published in Aristidean in October 1845‚ Thomas Dunn criticizes contemporary American and English authors for their imitation both in thought and style of those who preceded them. "They tread‚" he remarks‚" on a beaten track because it is well trodden. They follow as disciples‚ instead of being teachers." This imitation‚ he views as the reason to their denouncing all novelty as a departing point from standard rules: " to produce something which has not been produced

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    people around the world turning on the television set to see guns‚ blood‚ and more. It is not even only adults seeing this. Children of all ages are picking up books and magazines and seeing violence. Death and gore is everywhere‚ and because of imitation and priming people are reacting more aggressively than ever. Media violence affects people in a negative way‚ and should be banned. Media violence cannot be ignored; in fact‚ it is very hard to. It can be seen on television‚ in books‚ magazines

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    who imitate American rap music‚ I believe that imitation helps teach creation. From there‚ Japanese Hip-Hop artists and other Asian artists can learn to make their own creative styles with rap music. If Asians weren’t able to understand America’s style‚ maybe then‚ their songs are just imitations‚ and awful imitations at best. Of course‚ at first‚ because of the language barrier‚ most people will already think of Japanese Hip-Hop as a poor imitation; but if you can get past the barrier and really

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    period‚ Josquin pioneered the “pervasive imitation” (a.k.a polyphonic imitation) as a contrapuntal device. His influence to the Western musical history is well recognized because pervasive imitation has became the ancestor of modern fugue (later in Baroque period‚ J. S. Bach was also being inspired and wrote many famous fugue composition.) Ave Maria...virgo serena (1502) is a work by Josquin that may best illustrate the technique of pervasion imitation. Ave Maria is a cappella that is choral music

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    Is Culture a “Golden Barrier?” Numerous studies have been conducted specifically on chimpanzees in order to determine whether culture exists in their species. Scientists argue about the existence of a cultural “golden barrier” between chimpanzees and humans. A golden barrier meaning the existence of a difference in chimpanzee and human culture. I believe that humans and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) both have the ability of cultural transmission‚ therefore both humans and chimpanzees have some sort

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