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    ESSAY - The audience gains a greater understanding and appreciation of the consequences and societal issues presented through the author’s texts of changing perspectives. This greater understanding is represented by a wide range of language techniques showing the quality of a change of perspective in life. In the short story ‘Forgotten Jelly’ by Megan Jacobson‚ it demonstrates how an individual understands the consequences and issues while time progresses‚ which in turn leads to a change of perspective

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    Personal Essay Tony Zheng “Statistics tells us that an average teenager spends an average of 4 hours on his or hers cell phone per day” (The Toronto Star). If I can change one thing in the world‚ I would choose the day I bought a cell phone. Cell phones do not only distracts students from their daily learning‚ but they are extremely harmful to the human body‚ expensive‚ makes us lazy and creates distance between parents and kids. Firstly‚ cell phones are a major distraction

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    The first grouping I have chosen is C‚ D and E. These three extracts have the same mode‚ which is to be read. Extract C is an account written in first person we know this as he uses a first person singular pronoun ‘I’. He uses personal pronouns as it is the man’s account of what happened at the time of the event‚ the extract is him recalling personal events. We know from the content it is to be read as it is evidence of an eye witness given to the US enquiry into the sinking of the Titanic‚ therefore

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     Loneliness comes back to haunt her when she loses  her  husband‚  Chekura‚  for  example.  Once  again‚  loneliness  quickly  settles  into  Aminata’s  thoughts.  Even  though  loneliness  can  start  off  slowly   or  quickly  devastate  a  person’s  life‚  the  causes  are  the  same.  Separation  from  loved  ones  creates   a  hole  in  a  person’s heart which makes  them feel lonely.    Secondly‚  the  effects  of  loneliness  have  certain similarities and certain  differences. For example‚  a 

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    comes across her face fills you with a feeling of accomplishment. In the following paragraphs I am going to write about the enjoyment baking and cooking brings me and the limitation of time. Many people feel accomplished after getting an A+ on an essay or succeeding in an academic course. I feel entirely accomplished after a day of baking. The fulfillment of a perfectly fluffed cupcake with just the right amount of impeccable frosting spread on top. The fulfillment I feel is the attention I get from

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    ENGLISH HOMEWORK 3. WHO AM I * I am confident * I am determined * I am willing to do anything * I am intelligent * I am unique * I am strong minded * I am friendly * I am easy to approach * I am happy * I am helpful * I am ME WHO I AM NOT * I am not naive * I am not weak * I am not a pushover * I am not a person that gives into peer pressure * I am not depressed * I am not someone who follows what others say and do Dear

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    The main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ who experience the light think that this light will never fade. It is clear‚ however‚ that by the end of the play darkness has consumed any remaining light for these tragic lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet. In this essay‚ I will show how light is presented at some of the highest points in the play‚ and how darkness is shown at some of the lowest parts.Romeo and Rosaline The very first mention of Romeo in the play is almost instantly followed by associations with

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    with you. Skills are also a big part of being professionals. Employee now days seek employers that have a lot of skills that can be contributed to a workplace and make the workplace works easier and workloads lesser. Aside from being able to speak English well to communicate‚ organizational skill is one of the skills that being look upon from one person. Having the ability to prioritize tasks‚ distinguishing tasks to be accomplished‚ and working

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    Leonely Flores AICE English Language Pd.7 Chidiock Tichborne Chidiock Tichborne‘s most famous poem is “Written The Night Before His Execution.” This poem is also titled “Tichborne’s Elegy‚” and “My Prime of Youth Is but a Frost of Cares.” Usually‚ poets have written there poems because of some kind of history or background that have accompany it. Sometimes the background or history can include love and romance‚ or cheer and happiness. These are the most common tones of poems. Tichborne’s poem

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    society due to cultural ignorance and the belief that ones status is superior to others. The first novel that will be discussed in this essay is Harper Lees award winning classic To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is renowned for its warmth and humour‚ despite dealing with serious issues of rape and racial inequality. Racial discrimination is a prevalent theme throughout the novel‚ as shown when an innocent coloured man is automatically presumed guilty‚ even though the women who is claiming these

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