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    music‚ song typically is usually based on a person’s emotions‚ problems‚ and their lives. Coasters is one of the examples that is based on a person’s emotions. In this perspective‚ it’s Khalid’s emotion and how it affected him. He relates his emotions as a Coaster‚ always going all over the place and wanting it to stop. In the song “Coasters” by Khalid‚ he utilizes the literary devices of Imagery‚ symbolism‚ and diction to prove that having to get over someone is difficult situation that some people

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    Dramatic Devices - Cosi | | |Conflict |The classic device for generating drama is the introduction of conflict. The introduction of outsiders‚ such as Lewis‚ Nick and | | |Lucy‚ into a contented and settled group of characters leads to conflicting ideas. Conflict presents itself in 3 forms External‚ | | |Internal and Environmental.

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    Tracking Device Using GPS and SMS of GPS and GSM Enabled Devices ALQUIROS‚ Mark Albert V. School of Electrical‚ Electronics‚ and Computer Engineering Mapua Institute of Technology‚ Intramuros‚ Manila maalquiros@gmail.com Abstract – Sited in this paper is a new and innovative way on dealing of theft. Not only just one specific type‚ but all of in a same category where in the lost / stolen object is a smartphone or has a GSM and GPS in general. They may say that the tracking device is an old

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    battle‚ the president at the time‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ addressed his people with a speech‚ the Gettysburg Address‚ which still resonates though the people of our country today. Although the speech only roughly lasted two minutes‚ Lincoln used various devices that appealed to the people and caused them to agree with Lincoln’s opinion that all men should be treated equal‚ no matter their skin color or race. Out of the 271 words Lincoln said within his speech‚ He repeated two words‚ dedicated and nation

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    An example of a metaphor used is “Society is a joint-stock company in which the members agree for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder‚ to surrender the liberty and culture of the eater” (369). In other words‚ he believes that when people buy

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    going to the Senate because she fears that Caesar’s life is in jeopardy. Decius‚ in this case Calpurnia’s adversary‚ wants to persuade Caesar that he should in fact go to the Senate where his doomed fate awaits him. Shakespeare uses many rhetorical devices in Calpurnia’s conversation and Decius’ conversation with Caesar‚ each attempting to convince Caesar to take their side. The first to try and persuade Caesar is Calphurnia‚ his wife; she begins her argument to keep Caesar home by attempting

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    first sight with Princess Emily. They are prisoners kept in a tower cell‚ and only glimpse the beauty from their barred cell window. Throughout their quest for her love‚ they undergo harm and torment‚ a staple of the idea of courtly love. Another example of courtly love is the Squire in the General Prologue‚ he wishes to be a Knight as his father‚ but intertwines love and compassion‚ instead of his fathers brutality and warrior-like notions‚ toward the occupation. This brings foreword the ironic

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    understanding of this novel‚ she does not intend to aim for a particular audience but rather gives a personal anecdote on her life as a recount. She employs both figurative and literal language devices to convey her thoughts and feelings as lively as possible to readers. The author’s use of variety of literary devices helps to deliver her agonising experience within the situation. She uses onomatopoeia and alliteration such as ‘hastily’ and ‘[no time to] loiter and linger’ to arouse a sense of desperation

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    Lucas‚ the princess-protecting tale takes a typical storyline and adds a pinch of the impractical to create a beautiful and magical world with a compelling plot line and relatable characters. The way that Star Wars delivers fantastic creatures and devices through an approachable human lens helps make it the success it is. There is a scene of A New Hope where Luke realises something bad could have happened to the Lars Family. He wants to get back to their house quickly‚ so he hops on his hovering vehicle

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    previously noted. However‚ on the terms of ethos‚ only author demonstrates the use of them as director’s use of ethos is not present in this scene. The author establishes his use of ethos by providing the player’s personal thoughts on the situation. An example of one of these thoughts if found on page 116 when the author states that “One of Rob’s McClanahan’s enduring regrets is that he never really got closure on the incident before Brooks died” (Coffey). This insight provided by the author exposes the

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