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    Mary Ellen Zaglewski English 1101‚ Fall 2012‚ CRN 86404 TR: 9:50-11:05 G211 CRN 89139 TR: 11:15-12:30 G221 Office Hours: 11:30-3:30 MW‚ 3:30-5:30 TR‚ others by appointment. Office: G110K E-mail: maryzaglewski@clayton.edu Phone: 678-466-4880 Clayton State University - English 1101 Course Syllabus Course Title: English Composition I Course Description: This course focuses on skills required for effective writing in a variety of

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    American paper 6 Design I found a dimpled spider‚ fat and white‚ On a white heal-all‚ holding up a moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth -- Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning right‚ Like the ingredients of a witches’ broth -- A snow-drop spider‚ a flower like a froth‚ And dead wings carried like a paper kite. What had that flower to do with being white‚ The wayside blue and innocent heal-all? What brought the kindred spider to that height

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    10. Explore the use and importance of symbol in one poem “Symbolism” is an important literature device; it is used to represent real things or even abstract ideas. Symbols are normally metaphorical; in poems‚ poets use certain terms to indicate something beyond‚ with another layer of meaning. In Robert Herrick’s “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time”‚ a carpe diem‚ he uses several items from nature as symbols to show how women should cherish the time while they are still young and encourage them

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    English essay 1

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    My Quiet Escape The loud‚ deafening sound of sirens blast by me seconds before I open the door to my house. Once inside‚ three rumbustious boys are running around screaming off the top of their lungs. The earsplitting sound of the garbage disposal running as my mother does the dishes. My father blaring the Television‚ watching his favorite team play their rival. A quick dash down the hall way and the first door to my right is the entrance to my sanctuary. One last final bang as the door to my room

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    In the nineteenth century men had an upper advantage and had male domination against women. Women were seen as the stay at home house wife while the men were out working. The fiction story “A Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and the play “Trifles by Susan Glaspell share similarities and differences throughout their stories. Both stories share literary devices that compare and contrast one another. “A Story of an Hour” and “Trifles” use symbolism and irony as literary devices that show similarity

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    English persuasive essay

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    “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people” by Eleanor Roosevelt. Many average people have an extraordinary ability to change the future‚ and mark history through daily actions. Throughout the years average people have formed groups impacting the course of history significantly‚ through the Civil War and influencing speeches‚ steering the future into a new direction every single day. A single person‚ or a born leader‚ who can influence others are the ones

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    Steinbeck uses many literary techniques to show that the characters in he novel are lonely. He does this through the context of the novel as in setting of the play there was the Great Depression. The break of the American Dream enhances the lack of trust that people had for each other in those times and Steinbeck presents the theory that "every man for himself." However‚ how does the situation during the Great Depression that the characters in the novel were living in ‚ show that they were lonely

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    A celebration in a family gives pleasure to all the Members of the family. Friends and relatives also attend the occasion and share the pleasure. Pleasure multiplies when there is a wedding in the family. I drew immense pleasure when the marriage ceremony of my cousin was held. It was performed on 23rd of the last month. We had not seen any marriage celebration in our family beforehand. My cousin was the first child to be married in the family. Her marriage was celebrated with great enthusiasm

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    English Belonging Essay

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    Cultural differences create barriers to belonging but these can be broken down over a period of time. This notion is evident in Tim Winton’s text ‘Neighbours’ and Steph Green’s short film ‘New Boy’. Both of these texts explore the ways that shared experience and conformity can bring people together and allow them to form connections. The development of people and their relationship with others overtime help break down barriers to belonging created by cultural differences. This idea is evident throughout

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    “Romantic poetry explores human existence and emotional engagement” Discuss this statement with reference to at least two of Keats poems set for study. With great references too many of Keats poems but in particular Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn‚ this quote is reinforced and explored in great depth. The ideologies of human existence and emotional engagement are discovered with powerful relationships between man and women and humans and the environment. These connections create a sense

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