Kennedy‚ Eleanor Clift and the United States Army Signal Corps each have a unique style. It was a cold January afternoon when Kennedy was inaugurated. Throughout his speech uses a unique form of diction‚ or word choice. For example Kennedy was describing the American people as “tempered by war‚ disciplined by a hard and bitter peace‚ proud of our ancient heritage…” The word “Tempered” is typically used to describe a forged object‚ like a sword. However‚ Kennedy purposefully used it to describe the
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The Magic Barrel Bernard Malamud ’s story "The Magic Barrel" is a wonderful examination of the life of a confused young Jewish Rabbi. The story is set in uptown New York City‚ in the not too distant past. Mr. Malamud does an excellent job of describing the meager surroundings in which the story plays out. The setting in this story plays an especially important role since the people the main character Leo meets are from a variety of backgrounds‚ but all have the common thread of the New York City
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from Isaiah “all flesh is grass” meaning that all the religions In stanza two the line “He has a job to do” This means the photographer must put his feelings behind him and do his job to get the truth out. Also his other job is to process the photos as he is in the darkroom. “Solutions slop in trays beneath his hands…” Here it says that the reporter has lots of solutions in mind but can’t use them. Another meaning for this line can be
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you must include the following information: 1. a picture (it can be a real photo‚ drawing‚ or clip art) 2. a sentence describing how they are related to you (Ex. Betty es mi abuela.) 3. a sentence saying where they live (Ex. Ella vive en Boston.) 4. a sentence describing the relative’s physical appearance or personality using at least two adjectives (Ex. Mi abuela es cómica y tiene pelo blanco.) 5. a sentence describing something the person likes or dislikes to do (Ex. A ella le gusta cocinar)
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lower class‚ the struggle of lower class people living in the steerage‚ over crowding in the steerage‚ and immigration. 2. What choices in composition has the creator made? What has been omitted? The image conveys the architecture of the ship by describing an elaborate counterpoint of line‚ volume‚ and tone. Across the picture’s width is a heavy beam‚ dividing the composition in two. Against this horizontality are complementary vertical and nearly vertical elements that create trapezoids and triangles
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on memory. In the beginning of the article‚ the researchers discuss how false memories can be entirely made-up‚ or how people may take some true information‚ and pair it with “misleading information” forming a false memory. The researchers began describing how they would be in a laboratory testing the effects of sleep deprivation on false memories. They explained there would be three steps
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Evil in ‘The Book Thief’ is recognised by Hitler and the grief and damage he caused. The deaths in the novel during WWII are represented through the narrator’s powerful use of explicit and expressive imagery. Describing the explosions and demolition that was being produced ‘the streets were ruptured veins….’ Most of Hitler’s victims were the 6 million Jewish people of the Holocaust. “SOME CRUNCHED NUMBERS – Since 1993‚ ninety percent of Germans shows unflinching support for Adolf Hitler. That
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illustrate history in ways that words cannot. Let’s say a man takes a photograph of the construction of a house in 1875. This photograph was reproduced in newspapers at its time and is now featured in your history textbook. You can read the text describing the construction of the house‚ however‚ you have no hard evidence of it. The photograph in your textbook
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Photo Analysis: Section 2 1. Jacob Riis is the photographer of this photo. 2. There are three children in the photo. 3. The children look young and of the lower middle class. 4. They may be minors trying to help out the family‚ trying to bring in every dollar possible. Also‚ the may be children/siblings of factory workers or friends with other workers. 5. Clearly‚ the kids are sleeping maybe from a long night of work since it is still day time. 6. The children appear to be asleep on top
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seems to promise‚ is never actually presented. The poem is written as if the speaker is directly addressing the reader and is‚ perhaps‚ showing either the reader or another person a picture of herself (or himself). The speaker not only shows the photo but explains how it should be viewed and interpreted. In short‚ the speaker tells us how to make sense of a photograph we never really see‚ and she does so as part of a poem that seems to defy rational explanations in various other ways. In both of
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