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    Edwards uses several examples of literary devices to convince his audience that if they are not doing as he says then they will go to hell. Jonathan Edwards uses imagery because he believes showing his audience what awaits them in hell will make them be pure. He knows this will work on his audience because he knows they are all very afraid of going to hell when they die‚ so he tells them that is where they are going to go if they do not listen to him. He uses pathos as another scare tactic to convince

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    Gaveston in “Edward II” by Christopher Marlowe Piers Gaveston first appears in “Edward II” in Act 1 Scene 1 and is a major character throughout the play even after his death in Act II Scene VI. Before the beginning of the play‚ Gaveston was assigned by Edward I to be a companion to Prince Edward (later King Edward II) in the hope that Prince Edward would lose some of his non-masculine qualities. Once Edward I dies‚ however‚ and Edward II is crowned King of England‚ Gaveston is free to return to

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    Analysis What kinds of questions might McGraw-Hill have asked as part of determining the feasibility of the Primis idea? Be sure to address the needs of the organization‚ end users (sales reps.‚ faculty‚ and students)‚ IT specialists‚ and the groups involved in producing the finished custom books. The questions that McGraw-Hill might have asked regarding the feasibility of the Primis idea would have focused on the importance and on the need of the software‚ in relation to the organizations

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    Citizenfour: The Free And Brave Edward Snowden Nearly three years ago‚ in 2013‚ Edward Snowden – a former American National Security Agency (N.S.A.) contractor – leaked anywhere from a hundred to two hundred thousand classified documents‚ that proved the existence of massive global surveillance‚ including of American citizens as well as top world leaders‚ run by the USA with the active cooperation of many allied governments as well as telecommunication and technology companies. Although the unconstitutional

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    Jonathan Edwards 1. Explain the mood of this passage. The mood of the passage is persuasive angry admonitory. 2. Using specific examples‚ give one example of a metaphor‚ one example of a simile‚ and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. An example of a metaphor is “fire of wrath.” An example of a simile would be “and you would be like the chaff on the summer threshing floor.” The allusion that Jonathan Edward uses

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    different texts that are out there. People from different cultures and communities write texts that we usually do not take seriously. We do not want to see their point of view about things. We just want them to understand our point of view. “States” by Edward Said is a transcultural text. A contact zone is the space in which transculturation takes place. Mary Pratt defines “Transculturation is a process whereby members of subordinated or marginal groups select and invent from materials transmitted by a

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    most powerful countries in the world is quite a feat not many have accomplished. Only the worst of felons – terrorist leaders‚ drug kingpins‚ snitches who reveal classified information that the government is spying on its people – deserve this title. Edward Snowden has been criticized and praised for revealing the confidential information that the NSA was infringing on the privacy of Americans. Branded as hero‚ traitor‚ whistleblower‚ and a patriot‚ Snowden was forced to flee to Russia‚ eventually seeking

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    The novel ¨Tangerine¨a realistic fiction written by Edward Bloor is about a boy´s dysfunctional family and their lies. Paul -the main character- doesn’t really understand the people around him such as his friend family and himself. Through the motif of sight‚ paul begins to get a better understanding of his friend‚ family‚ and himself. Throughout the story‚ paul is able to find a deeper meaning behind his friend’s actions and words. Such as when Tino calls paul ¨Brother¨ ___________¨(). This show

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    Edward Thomas wrote “Rain” during World War I. His use of the image of rain and his word choices create a mood which is somber and dark. All alone in a house‚ the speaker listens to the rain is confronted with thoughts of death. To Thomas‚ death would be a welcome relief from the misery in which he is living. Thomas says “Remembering again that I shall die / And neither hear the rain nor give it thanks / For washing me cleaner that I have been” (Thomas 3-5). To the reader it makes mood clear

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    On June 2013‚ National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden revealed confidential information to reporters on global surveillance programs run by the U.S government. Snowden leaked how the government covertly collect personal data‚ such as email messages and phone conversations‚ as a part of anti-terrorism efforts. After the revelations‚ Americans expressed mixed and conflicting views on government surveillance programs. The National Security Agency is a branch of the United States Department

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