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    1. Simile (line 6) A simile is a figure of speech that states a comparison between two things that are actually unlike‚ but have something in common through the use of the words “like” or “as.” In the sixth line‚ a tree is being compared to a child. Although they are unlike‚ a tree is being compared to a child’s qualities of being defenseless‚ desperate‚ and delicate. 2. Personification (line 1) Personification is a figure of speech in which human characteristics are attributed to

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    Patrick

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    ROMANTIC PERIOD The Chancel and Crossing of Tintern Abbey‚ Looking Towards the East Window‚ by JMW Turner‚ 1794. NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Aeneas Tells Dido the Misfortunes of the Trojan City BY Pierre-Narcisse Guerin MODERN PERIOD BY Pablo Picasso BAROQUE PERIOD Bacchanal before a Statue of Pan by NICOLAS POUSSIN ROMANTIC PERIOD Fishermen at Sea‚ by JMW Turner‚ NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Andromache Mourning Over the Body of Hector JACQUES LOUIS DAVID

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    Patrick Henry’s Speech: Conquering Rhetorically “Darting passed our hallowed ears‚ were the thunderous cries of agreement and declaration. This sporadic‚ yet centered uproar was promoted by the firm‚ animated‚ vibrant words of Patrick Henry. Abrasive I was‚ unparalleled to the experience of being outside for a change-looked down upon because of my gender; His message made me feel otherwise.” (Debra Wilson‚ 1775) In his speechHenry aims to convince the colonist that the opposing forces must‚

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    Stinnett-Perry 06 March 2014 HIUS 221-B06 Patrick Henry ’s Speech: “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” Many know the famous words of Patrick Henry‚ and when you ask them why he said those words the relation them to the America Revolution. There is in fact a greater meaning for his speech‚ he touched on many points that were effecting America in his time. I want to explain some of the problems that America was facing to lead you into why he gave this speech in the first place. In the years of settlers

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    HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Patient Name: Patrick Platt Patient ID: 771033 Room No: 560 Date of Admission: 08/30/---- Admitting Physician: William Payne‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Rule out fracture of left arm. CHIEF COMPLAINT: Pain and swelling‚ left upper arm. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is an elderly male‚ who fell four days prior to admission. He noted immediate pain and swelling in the area just above his left elbow. He presented to the emergency

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    Distinctively Visual speech - By Callum Ryrie Good morning/afternoon class and maim‚ I am here today to demonstrate my understanding of the concept of distinctively visual‚ through an analysis of the relationship between Henry Lawson’s short story ‘The Drover’s Wife’ ‚ with a strong‚ courageous and determined woman that deals with the severe‚ unmerciful Australian outback. The painting ‘Battling Bushfires by the Alan J. Benge in 2007 illustrates a woman‚ face to face fighting against a bushfire

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    August 27‚ 2013 P4 Psychological Perspectives Patrick Star can be described as one of the dumbest starfish in the sea. He wears green shorts with purple flowers on them. He has a best friend named Spongebob Squarepants who is always an air head. Patrick’s ancestors all had a brain development problem. They forgot things easily but they can be very smart at times. They are good at doing nothing and making things worse. They started to wear cloths so they can be accepted in the Bikini Bottom

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    Extract from St Patrick‚ Confessio This passage of the Confessio relates to an accusation made against Patrick when he was aged about fortyfive that he was unworthy of an office in the church. The whole passage is anything but clear: What was the ‘sin’ he refers to? Why did they consider him unworthy of office? Where and by whom was the challenge brought? Was Patrick physically present at a trial‚ and indeed what was the outcome of the challenge? All we can say is this: before he was taken captive

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    In this soliloquy from Henry VIII‚ Cardinal Wolsey reflects on his sudden court dismissal. Although he initially does not seem to care about his new lack of job‚ the speech evolves from one of defiance to one of despair as Wolsey realized the severity of the situation. Wolsey exhibits such an intense emotional reaction to his dismissal due to the internal conflicts he feels at this time. Wolsey is torn between being righteously angry and simply grieving his loss of position. The many shifts in tone

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    The Doctrine of Ethos states that music effects character and emotion of man by way of morals or ethics. It was arranged into certain scales‚ each with a certain characteristic. Specific scales were said to be able to inspire rage or sadness. Some were said to inspire happiness‚ and one was even said to weaken the mind due to its simplicity. Greek music‚ of which the Doctrine of Ethos specifically talked about‚ wasn ’t just solely instrumental. Improvising‚ they usually incorporated lyrics and

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