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    during a soliloquy. Examples of Indirect Characterization from The Cat in the Hat Type of Indirect Characterization Examples Explanation Speech Many of the words spoken by the cat at the beginning of the story have an upbeat connotative meaning. For instance‚ the cat says to the children‚ “But we can have / Lots of fun that is funny!” (7). So all we could do was to Sit! Sit! Sit! Sit! And we did not like it. Not one little

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    On the surface‚ the image of Hans appreciating the picture of his beloved as she rides away doesn’t sound out of the ordinary. However‚ when taking a look at the image this “portrait” provides‚ it’s a little less than conventional. An X-ray is essentially a picture of a person’s skeleton‚ and skeletal figures are a big aspect of the Mexican Day of the Dead holiday. During this day‚ family and friends get together to pray for and remember their passed loved ones‚ and provide food and drinks to help

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    In trying to define exactly what post-modernism is I shall firstly briefly consider some of the events and thinking that led up to the development of this particular school of social theory. I shall then consider some of the common strands of thinking in postmodernism concentrating mainly on the writings of Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard. I shall then consider the view of David Harvey‚ a Marxist many consider to be writing in the postmodern tradition‚ who argues that post-modernism

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    Manuscript Form As you are learning to write‚ you should have a clear idea of what is good manuscript form. You should do everything - writing the title‚ leaving margins‚ indenting‚ capitalizing‚ and dividing words - according to generally accepted rules. Whenever you write something‚ work carefully‚ write neatly and clearly‚ and try to make as few mistakes as possible. Before handing in your essay or exercise‚ proofread it once or twice‚ because you may need to make some final corrections and

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    FROM INNOCENCE TO EXPERIENCE: EXPLORE THE PERSONAL AND COMMUNAL EXPERIENCE IN CHRISTOPHER OKIGBO’S POETRY CHRISTOPHER OKIGBO * HIS LIFE (it’s a rap) * HIS WORKS (a brief overview of his poetry and accomplishments) * REVIEW OF POINTS TO KEEP IN MIND * HIS POETRY (Three poems will be explored to illustrate the development of the personal and communal experience of Okigbo’s poetry) * A * B * C * GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF: * PERSONAL LIFE of Christopher Okigbo

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    Based on Richard Wright’s critique and judgement on the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ Wright uses a candid tone and a sophisticated style of writing to argue that Hurston fails to exemplify a theme that addresses the Negro life. Instead‚ he claims that her novel supports the “white audience whose chauvinistic tastes she knows how to satisfy.” How does Wright know that Hurston knows how to satisfy the white audience? From this‚ one can assume that Wright probably

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    YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY Faculty of Romance and Germanic Philology English Philology Chair TERM PAPER THEME: PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN W. S. MAUGHAM’S “THE MOON AND SIXPENCE” AND THEIR TRANSLATION INTO ARMENIAN STUDENT: Sargis Mangasaryan SUPERVISOR: Kh. Nersisyan YEREVAN - 2011 CONTENTS |Introduction __________________________________________________________ |3 | |Semantic

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    strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. CC.ELA.11-12.RL.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text including figurative and connotative meanings analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices‚ meaning and tone. Assessment District created Language Arts Baseline (Pre-assessment) Written multiple choice questions‚ short responses and an essay. Rationale This SGO includes

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    it (e.g.‚ parallel plots)‚ and manipulate time (e.g.‚ pacing‚ flashbacks) create such effects as mystery‚ tension‚ or surprise. LAFS.910.RL.2.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text‚ including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g.‚ how the language evokes a sense of time and place; how it sets a formal or informal tone). LAFS.910.RL.1.2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and

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    connect to losing your dreams and ideas after a tragic event that caused one to have a heavy heart. Powerful diction is also used to develop depression‚ specifically being alone and helpless. These lines from “Merciless Great Blood” thoroughly use connotative diction‚ “Defeat Defeat vast desert … for which silential grief shall we choose to be the drum”(274). A “vast desert” connotates being alone and “”silential grief” signifies being so depressed that you feel as if you have no one to go to. Lastly

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