Guilt and Pain Regret is like a crime: Once a mistake is made‚ there’s no going back. For Scrooge‚ he definitely can not change the way he has acted towards Fred‚ Belle‚ and the charity. In Charles Dickens‚ A Christmas Carol‚ Scrooge chooses a life full of greed‚ and is blindsided by the misery and sorrow it can lead to. Scrooge is remarkably remorseful when he relives his last conversation with his fiance. Once the spirit presents Belle breaking off the engagement‚ Scrooge asks: “‘Show me
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language and how he adapts and uses these language features in his TED speech.Jamie Oliver successfully uses many language devices in order to help him communicate with his audience. I will be looking at Oliver’s and examining how effective it is and also some features of spontaneous speech‚ which are shown in the speech.Firstly‚ I am going to look at Jamie Oliver’s planned and prepared language that he uses. Oliver has obviously taken time to adapt his lexis to suit his American audience.Phrases such
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It was almost five in the afternoon‚ and he was fixing his hair inside his bathroom. He was facing a circular mirror that was just above the sink and he looked at his reflection‚ trying to see whether his face was okay. He had messy‚ jet black hair‚ fair skin‚ and brown eyes. When he was finished with his hair‚ that would never stay fixed‚ he went straight downstairs. In the kitchen were his mom and dad. For some very unusual reason‚ he never looked like any of his parents‚ plus they were pale. At
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As Carol stood in the bathroom she knew what the result would be‚ her hands were shaking as she reached the first step of the stairs. "John’" she shouted. John came and stood at the bottom of the stairs with a worried look on his face "What’s wrong?" he asked. By now Carol had already reached the bottom of the stairs‚ she gulped then said in a quiet voice - ’you’re a daddy’. The next nine months were to be a test of courage and strength both for Carol and John When the birth certificate came
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Oliver Cromwell was born in 25 April 1599 in a town in England called Huntington. He went to school at Huntington Grammar School then went to Sydney Sussex Collage at Cambridge. He studied law at Cambridge and then went to London and became the MP for Huntington in 1628 and MP for Cambridge in 1640. In 1630’s Oliver Cromwell became Puritan due to a religious crisis and started to become a Radical Puritan when he elected to represent Cambridge‚ first in the Short parliament‚ then in the Long parliament
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The Half Man Alive At the midst of great need for help came a man to save his dying country. Indeed‚ he was a brave man‚ willing to risk his own life just to fight the controlling authority ruling his beloved nation. That great man was none other than Gat Villaruel‚ the Superman of Islas Filipinas. For having great power‚ comes great responsibility‚ not literally power as of magic but power of intelligence and courage. And because Villaruel carried that ’Will of Fire’ within him‚ he believed it
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Oliver was eager to participate in this exploration‚ he posed and responded to questions and was led by his own curiosity. Through utilising prior knowledge‚ listening‚ observing‚ predicting and problem solving‚ Oliver remained deeply engaged with the activity. Afterward Oliver was able to explain what we had investigated. Key actions and conversations during the activity include Oliver’s natural curiosity and sharing his knowledge of the objects and their properties and movements‚ he demonstrated
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Afterlife of Holly Chase. I adore Christmas as a holiday and a modern YA retelling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol sounded perfect to me! Holly to me felt like your typical albeit spoiled teenager. While I could understand Holly’s actions‚ I couldn’t relate to her for the most part. That being said‚ I did like how she was able to eventually open up to her colleagues at Project Scrooge. And I did enjoy the twist at the end regarding the latest "Scrooge". I also appreciated the fact that while there
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Oliver Goldsmith‚ The Vicar of Wakefield ! As I havenʼt read anything from Goldsmith before‚ I took the novel quite seriously and I wanted to read it first without the introduction not to have any other opinion in my mind. I liked the language and it was astonishing how fast the plot was going especially in the beginning. Goldsmithʼs tone of voice was first funny rather then satirical for me. Towards the end I realized then that he must be joking. From a idillic‚ amusing reading he made me to think
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“My darling one‚ you are young and lovely‚ But inexperienced‚ and though you think The world is at your feet‚ It can rise up and tread on you” (Part 1‚ Chapter 1‚ Page 16). Briony Tallis is an ambitious thirteen-year-old girl who dreams of one day becoming a famous author. Her first work is a play titled “The Trials of Arabella” that she writes and plans to perform in celebration of the return of her older brother Leon. This stanza was taken from Arabella’s father’s monologue as he explains
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