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    he has committed treason against his country. He hopes that his country‚ his other dearest love‚ will pardon him because he loves both his country and his love interest. | LITERARY DEVICES 1. PERSONIFICATION * Lines 4‚ 6-7: The love interest’s eyes constantly accuses and convicts the persona. This device highlights the extent to which the persona has hurt this person. * Lines 18-20: The persona hopes that his country‚ his other dearest love‚ will forgive him for the treasonous act of

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    When Bill Bryson went on a trip to Luxembourg he was surprised by the difference in culture. Everything was different for him‚ far more than he had imagined it would be. From the food‚ to the language‚ to the types of clothes people wore. He wrote this section to inform the people back home about how different Europe was from New York and‚ possibly‚ to gloat about his world travels. In the first paragraph Bryson uses the rhetorical technique of hyperbole while describing his backpack. He says

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    died reason in the ending. Another foreshadowing example is “the storm of grief”(25). The surface of storm is described for Mrs.Mallard’s crying of heavy and rapid‚ but under the mask of the storm‚ it as metaphor to indicate that her grief just like storm changes fast‚ which foreshadowing next plot that she goes outside of the room and feels hopeful without sad. This technique helps readers to understand what happen in the next and makes novel

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    for the scene also creates the mood of the play. Priestly states within his stage directions the lighting should be ‘pink and intimate’ prior to the inspector arrives a shaded glow of rose tint then should grow ‘brighter and harder’. In context and example of these stage directions are as pursued. ‘The dining room of a fairly large suburban house‚ belonging to a prosperous manufacturer. It has good solid furniture of the period. At the moment they have all had a good dinner‚ are celebrating a special

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    view‚ so everyone would be equal in the eyes of the new government. His ideas of independency are incorporate in every paragraph of the Declaration‚ for visualize what are his thoughts and feelings about his and the colonist people’s situation. For example‚ the “establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states” (p. 1 para. 2) led to a large list of complaints against the king of Great Britain‚ which demonstrates the anger and desperation of the people interpreted by Jefferson words. In the

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    Analysis of by Shirley Jackson "The Lottery" Jackson’s visions about man and civilization are shown in her short story “The Lottery”. Numerous of her readers have found this story shocking and troubling. She creates a story filled with symbolisms‚ ugly reality‚ ridicule‚ and characters which reflect on the horror of the cruel tradition’s and that the townspeople are afraid of change. The three most important literary elements used to help form this story are plot‚ characterization‚ and theme. The

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    Name _________________________________ Date_________________ ELA 8 Poetry Terms Musical Devices - Couplet - Satire - Allegory - Dialect - Rhyme Scheme - Allusion - Symbol - Personification - Diction - Voice - Mood - Tone - Ambiguity - Theme - ___________ a typical character‚ an action‚ or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. Also known as “universal symbol” may be a character‚ a theme‚ a symbol‚ or even a setting. __________

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    Jack Ma once said‚ “Never give up. Today is hard‚ tomorrow will be worse‚ but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine.” Life is guaranteed to have some degree of difficult. Everyone comes across obstacles in their life that make them want to just give up and stop moving forward. The poem “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes shows a mother describing how life‚ “ain’t been no crystal stair‚” (line 2). As the poem continues the mother describes how her life has been difficult as she says‚ “It’s had tacks

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    Wirelessly Charging Mobile Devices from Ambient RF Sources ABSTRACT: Wireless charging is any of several methods of charging batteries without the use of cables or device-specific AC adaptors. Wireless charging can be used for a wide variety of devices including cell phones‚ laptop computers and MP3 players as well as larger objects‚ such as robots and electric cars. Radio charging is used for charging items with small batteries and low power requirements‚ such as watches‚ hearing aids‚ medical

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    Synopsis A Blackberry is a personal communications device developed‚ distributed‚ and serviced by Research in Motion (RIM)‚ a Canadian company headquartered in Waterloo‚ Ontario. A Blackberry can provide email‚ text messaging‚ web browsing‚ and telephone service. Question 1 Analyze the decision process buyers of a typical push e-mail device go through before purchasing the devices. Buyer’s decision process consists of five stages: need recognition‚ information search‚ evaluation

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