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    1. PEJORATIVE: A word or phrase that has negative connotations or that is intended to disparage or belittle. 2. ILLITERATE: Having or demonstrating very little or no education. 3. SCORNED: Open or unqualified contempt; disdain. 4. EXTANT: In existence; still existing; not destroyed or lost. 5. MELANGE: A mixture; medley. 6. APATHY: Absence or suppression of passion‚ emotion‚ or excitement. 7. BUREAUCRATIC: Relating to‚ or having the characteristics of a bureaucracy. 8. ABSOLUTISM:

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    inspired by the poet’s own life as she is a woman of two worlds: Palestine and America. Nye makes use of an extended metaphor throughout the piece‚ representing herself as skin. This is done in a double entendre sort of way‚ symbolizing a negative connotation in the first stanza and weaving its way into a positive meaning in the last. In the first part of the poem‚ skin is utilized for its description of being the exterior of a person. The poem states‚ “Skin ate‚ walked‚ slept” suggesting that people

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    Belonging – Jeannie Baker Belonging is a collage picture book‚ written by Jeannie Baker in 2004. The audience’s perspective is viewed through a window showing the gradual change and growth of a community‚ as years pass and the main character‚ Tracey‚ grows older. Jeannie Baker wanted to put into perspective the idea that the individual belongs to the land‚ rather than the land belonging to the individual. In the first page‚ the audience is introduced to the protagonist‚ Tracy‚ as a tiny baby

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    When a person is labeled as something he or she has become part of that particular sub-culture‚ and although that person might not consider themselves to be that particular label‚ society has the majority rule. If society considers a person with tattoos a rebel‚ that person is now a troublemaker in society’s eyes; he or she carries the characteristics of that certain label‚ and that title sticks. Labeling in society is a natural human property. Humans label sub-consciously in order to organize the

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    Braden Horrocks Mrs. Miller English 110 December 15 2016 “Rite of Passage” Poetry Analysis I will be writing a thesis essay on “Right of Passage” written by Sharon olds. “ “Rite of Passage” is a poem whose denotative meaning expresses the feelings and details of a young boys birthday party through the eyes of his parents. In accordance to the denotative definition of this poem‚ the connotative interpretation I will be focusing on‚ are the stages of boyhood and the feelings and emotions that run through

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    COMM 10 Fall 2014 Three-Part Communication Analysis project You will be developing this project throughout the quarter and it will make up 50 percent of your grade. It is divided into three components due at specified dates during the term (for review by your TA). Together‚ the three parts of the project serves as the equivalent of a midterm and final. Overview: The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to scholarly frameworks and methods for examining dimensions of communication. The project

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    Chapter 1 - Speaking in Public 1.Speakers should focus on the message they are expressing more so than how the audience is responding to the message. – False 2.Messages are usually transmitted from sender to receiver through audience and listener channels. – False 3.Smiles‚ head nods‚ eye contact‚ and clapping from audience members are all forms of feedback. 4.An ethical speaker considers the moral impact their ideas and arguments have on their listeners. 5.“Care and concern for others‚ the

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    Visual culture HW01 1. The face of this man has been photoshopped in Fox news. This photo from Boston bombing has been photoshopped in New York post. 2. 2.1 Connotative meaning: People in the photo are the representative of Thailand who make a protest to drive out Tuksin to other country. Denotative meaning: People in this photo are protesting on the road. 2.2 Connotative meaning: South people in the photo

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    This close reading is about a passage derived from the Letters in the beginning of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. This extract was chosen because it acts as a good preface to what the remaining novel will be about. It serves as an introductory passage that builds suspense and interest; marking the first instance that the book begins to hint at the plot’s main intentions. The overall mood it conveys is one of intrigue. It skirts on the edges of the central conflict of the novel‚ leaving the reader absorbed

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    Compare and contrast the styles (including word choices‚ syntax‚ and distinctive metaphors or patterns of imagery) to two of the following texts: “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”. What purposes do these different styles serve? You should ground your argument on careful analyses of at least one significant passage from each text you discuss. “The Picture of Dorian Gray”: Literal images Figurative images Symbols:  The author’s attempts to represent areas

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