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    smug‚ egotistical‚ sinister‚ ominous “I wake from this dream with the same coffin smile” -Metaphor‚ Personification Superhuman qualities‚ the feeling that he is pure evil as we think of vampires in coffins with wicked smiles brings out his distinctive voice. “Every person living and breathing‚ and many that were dead knew the name of that cancerous growth that went by the name of harry lavender” -Metaphor Gives us the feeling that he was unstoppable And detestable Claudia Valentine - independent

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    Model Essay – The Poetry of Janet Frame What features of Janet Frame’s poetry contribute to the distinctive character and voice of her poems? Discuss. There are several features of Janet Frame’s poetry that contribute to the distinctive character and voice of her poems. Without a doubt‚ the most distinctive characteristic of her poetry is her use of simple‚ yet extraordinarily rich imagery. Another characteristic of her work is her focus on the natural world. Yet another aspect of Frame’s work

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    journey‚ “we must harness new ideas and technology….skills they need to work harder‚ learn more‚ reach higher”. The use of collective first person “we” forces the audience to accept their share of responsibility. Obama’s determined and committed voice echoes those of Lincoln and Luther King‚ whist the use of inclusive language reminds his audience that the need for a strong and unified America is now‚ if they are to overcome future struggles. The inclusive language implies a shared cause‚ “For

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    that film directors leave a distinctive mark on the themes they create? Discuss your views with close reference to a film (or films) you have studied. As a genre it is the purpose of film to leave a distinctive mark on an audience by exploring themes that are fundamental to society. ‘Crash’‚ directed by Paul Haggis‚ achieves this purpose through the exploration of themes that arose from the tumultuous environment in post-9/11 L.A. Haggis’s mark is all the more distinctive because the exploration of

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in at least TWO of Lawson’s short stories set for study and ONE other related text of your own choosing‚ which must be a visual text. You must attach a deconstructed copy of your visual text. Henry Lawson conveys distinctively visual experiences in his short stories through techniques such as imagery‚ tone‚ personal reflection‚ language and style. The use of language and the development of characters in Lawson’s short stories

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    Test Review: Division‚ Reconciliation‚ and Expansion Part I: BRIEFLY summarize each literary work. A couple of sentences should be sufficient for you to create a quick reference guide for studying purposes. (Note: This does not mean that you shouldn’t also go back to specific passages from the literary works when you study.) “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane “The Open Boat‚” is a story about four men who were stuck in the ocean. They are trying to survive and at the end‚ one of them dies.

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    redondent in english and distincted in Thai . thus in phonology we are concerned in distinctiveness is redundent functions . this distinction is also applied at the level of specific feature of sounds. Example : in English/b/ + voice Bilabial Plosive vs/p/-voice In arabic if consonantis bilabial and plosive it can only be « B » while in english it can either be « B » or « P » Phonological phenomenon : Most of these results fromlaw of leasteffort (martinet

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    interest of all students on the campus. A belief of the Student Government is creating a campus atmosphere that students feel they have a voice and that they come first. This belief helps lead college students to success and achievement. Distinctive Possessions‚ Clothing and Grooming: Most Student Government members dress and groom professionally. Their distinctive clothing is college colored polos that have school and Student Government logos. They also usually have a name tag that indicates their

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    When an arrogant musician is “killed” on stage‚ everyone becomes a suspect. STORY COMMENTS MURDER AT THE MIC is a two-act stage play that presents as a classic murder mystery with the ultimate question: who did it? Everyone loves a good mystery and this play offers a nice one. It reminds one of the classic “CLUE” film. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The play offers a despicable victim‚ a cast of offbeat suspects‚ a determined detective‚ as well as betrayal‚ secrets‚ a twist‚ and a

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    Clinton held a very strong position to why he was antifederalist ultimately believing that a weak central government would allow the voice of the people to be heard better while James Madison favored the federalist government because of the capability of equal representation. Although at first glance the positions these two have seem similar‚ there are very distinctive rationales to why they had to separate opinions. Since paragraph one‚ George Clinton establishes that he is antifederalist. He begins

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