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    Most Memorable Experience

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    play to what is coming through my headphones compared to playing live. The first session that I had‚ I recorded drum tracks for six hours straight and finished two songs. The next session that I had‚ I put down three songs in thirty minutes. As I got used to playing with the headphones and there was pressure of time against me‚ I played them perfect the first time. After all of the instrument tracks were completely finished‚ a large load was taken off our backs because that was one of the toughest steps

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    English Techniques Allegory Story with a double meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate

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    reference to the plays context‚ explore the techniques used by Shakespeare to establish the mood and plot of Hamlet in Act One‚ Scene One? In Act One‚ Scene One “Hamlet”‚ there are many different techniques used by Shakespeare to establish the mood and plot of the ply. These techniques are used to effectively establish the setting of the play‚ the weather‚ and the general mood of the play‚ which in the context of Hamlet is a tragedy. The play is about Prince Hamlet‚ he has just returned from University

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    everything was progressing nicely and I had no reason to believe that this meal would be anything other than enjoyable. After being seated at a booth by the window‚ The waiter asked us what we wanted to order. I looked at the menu but I still had no idea of what Sushi really was. There seemed to be every imaginable kind of seafood available. I didn’t even consider that not only fish‚ but crab and octopus and squid could be considered Sushi as well. So I asked the waiter what I should order if I just

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    Hamlet’s Relationships with Himself and Women: A Feminist Point of View Hamlet is one of the most complex characters and stories in western literature. Shakespeare has loaded this play to the brim with philosophy and ideas far beyond his years. Hamlet himself can be dissected and interpreted in thousands of different ways; but most notably he is dramatic. Dramatic in every sense of the word‚ he enjoys acting and plays and he is extremely animated in all of his interactions. The same drama that impassions

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    MY MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE

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    As we grow older‚ experiences grew together with us. Good afternoon‚ sir. I am Eunice and today I would like to talk about my most memorable experience. During the December holiday‚ my father brought my whole family to Sunway Lagoon. The attractions that I like the most were Scream Park‚ Extreme Park and Water Park. I didn’t like amusement park and wild life park because I felt that it was board playing in those parks. In Scream Park‚ We had to walk around inside the place for 20 minutes. The workers

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    the need for poetry is necessary. These emotions can be shown in varying forms including shifts‚ allusions‚ and other thought-provoking literary techniques. In the poem “No More Birds”‚ Ari Banias uses pessimistic repetition and a shift from 3rd person to 1st person point of view to convey birds as civilizations duplication‚ which leads to the central idea that society may create unattainable beauty standards. In order to further analyze this topic‚ one must begin to dissect the

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    power. Based on the rhetorical appeals used in both speeches‚ Brutus’s speech was the most effective one in persuading the Roman citizens. In his speech Brutus uses pathos to appeal to the emotions of the Roman citizens. He states‚” Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more.” He uses this phrase to persuade the people that he did it for them because he cared about their well being more and would do anything for them. Brutus used this technique because the people are most likely mad

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    In addition‚ he used techniques to improve his speech as metaphors. And we can see examples of metaphors in the phrases “Nor have we neglected any means of making it crystal clear” “we shall stand at the bar of history of knowing that the responsibilities…” and many other metaphors

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    Hamlet’s inability to get his revenge one can see that he uses the existential idea of bad faith because he avoids the option to kill Claudius due to the responsibilities he will receive. He uses Appearance vs. Reality to show his madness‚ but yet he is in fact sane. Shakespeare achieves this by using imagery throughout the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that in the play Hamlet‚ he plugs in the idea of existentialism quit often in Act 1. He uses existentialism because it

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