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    a speech in front of thousands of people. Rather than focusing on Diana’s tragic death‚ The Earl Spencer decides to focus on the positives in Diana’s private life and share her impact on him and others. The Earl Spencer does this by focusing to the audience‚ by using an appropriate tone of voice and emotion throughout the speech‚ and having a purpose and using his stories to elaborate into it. The Earl Spencer’s purpose of the speech was to relive Diana’s life through his memories and to give closure

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    She was John Spencer and Frances Roche’s fourth child. Diana became Lady Diana Spencer in 1975 after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer. In July 1981 she married Prince Charles of Wales. Her marriage with Prince Charles gave her multiple titles; Princess of Wales‚ Duchess of Cornwall‚ Duchess of Rothesay‚ Countess of Chester and Baroness of Renfrew. Diana and Charles’ divorce was finalized on August 28th 1996‚ and she went back to her title as Lady Diana Spencer. She died in a tragic

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    Absalom and Achitophel as a Political Satire Satire is a form of literature‚ the proclaimed purpose of which is the reform of human weaknesses or vices through laughter or disgust. Satire is different from scolding and sheer abuse‚ though it is prompted by indignation. Its aim is generally constructive‚ and need not arise from cynicism or misanthropy. The satirist applies the test of certain ethical‚ intellectual and social standards to men and women‚ and determines their degree

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    Princess Diana

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    ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA Born Diana Spencer on July 1‚ 1961‚ near Sandringham‚ England. Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ was one of the most adored members of the British royal family. She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer‚ Viscount Althorp‚ and Frances Ruth Burke Roche‚ Viscountess Althorp (later known as the Honorable Frances Shand Kydd). Her parents divorced when Diana was young‚ and her father won custody of her and her siblings. She was educated first at Riddlesworth Hall and then went to boarding

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    Diana was born in 1961 as the third daughter of Edward John Spencer and Frances Roche. Diana grew up in a very privileged family linked to royal family. In 1969‚ when Diana was young‚ her parents divorced. She went to boarding school at the age of 8 in Switzerland. Diana wasn’t an excellent student but she had a great personality. When Diana’s paternal grandfather passed away in 1975‚ Diana’s father became the 8th Earl of Spencer and Diana gained the title of "Lady." After Lady Diana moved

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    substantial media attention. Princess Diana Diana was born into an aristocratic English family with royal ancestry as The Honourable Diana Spencer. She was the fourth child of John Spencer‚ Viscount Althorp and his first wife‚ the Honourable Frances Roche‚ daughter of the 4th Baron Fermoy. Diana became Lady Diana Spencer when her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer in 1975. She became a public figure with the announcement of her engagement. Benigno Aquino

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    2012 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N English (Standard) Paper 2 — Modules Total marks – 60 Section I General Instructions • Reading time – 5 minutes • Working time – 2 hours • Write using black or blue pen Black pen is preferred Pages 2–4 20 marks • Attempt either Question 1 or Question 2 • Allow about 40 minutes for this section Section II Pages 5–8 20 marks • Attempt ONE question from Questions 3–7 • Allow about 40 minutes for

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    1) The recent death of actress Katharine Hepburn at age 96 has engendered any number of eulogies of this media favorite whose career ran six decades. She is being praised both as a strong moral person and as a vibrant indomitable rebel who was an eminent role model for women. To set the record straight for the unknowing or the naive‚ let me say that both of these renderings are completely false. 2) It is bad enough to see the secular media depicting Hepburn as a high-principled woman of morals

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    who lined the streets and watched it worldwide” (“Early Years” 4). Her dress‚ designed by Elizabeth and David Emanuel‚ was made of silk‚ and lace‚ hand embroidered with sequins‚ and 10‚000 pearls with a 25 foot train. Diana wore a tiara that was a Spencer family heirloom. Charles wore his naval commander uniform. After the ceremony‚ they had a small dinner party for 120 people at Buckingham palace. A little more than a year later “Diana gave birth to her first son‚ Prince William‚ in June 1982 and

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    icon‚ an image of feminine beauty‚ admired and emulated for her high-profile involvement in AIDS issues and international campaign against landmines. Princess Diana Spencer was born as the youngest daughter of Edward Spencer and Frances Spencer at Park House on Sandringham estate. In 1975‚ her father became the eighth earl of Spencer‚ and she acquired the courtesy title of “Lady.” The root of Diana’s insecurity lay in her upbringing‚ despite its privileges. Diana was only six when her parents split

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