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    Anthropomorphism is “the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to god‚ animal or object.” In this specific short story “ The Giraffe” Mauro Senesi has used this technique to frame the character of Giraffe. There were many human characteristics or behaviour given to the Giraffe in the story. But this may not mean that if an object or an animal character is given human attribution‚ that they also have lines (no talking is required). This is simply a way for audience to feel the kind of

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    leaf-matted lawn Where chickens feed all day. Others on the roof of an old house Whose dark corners finally become a refuge. Through nooks and crannies they crawl Their way into the dark rooms‚ Eliciting shrieks from the virgins Who in fright ambush them With broom‚ fire or candle wax. The few survivors go on their way‚ Finding their niches in empty cans‚ Behind boxes and uncovered glasses. They grow wings in the dark And vindicate their precarious trek With a rattle

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    Deliberative Dialogue Reflection At first‚ I was a little scared taking this class since I have a stage fright and don’t have much experience talking in public. After my first speeches I started to get used to it. So in a way this class helped me overcome my fear of talking in public and I have become a little less nervous about it. This class helped me to start noticing the way I talk‚ move and sound during my presentations. This knowledge helped me improve myself for my later speeches. So when

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    Little rascal mumbled to himself. Little rascal wiggled himself under the fens to get on to the farm. He tried sneaking up behind the dog to give him a fright but the chickens started shouting fox! Fox!! Fox!!! Little rascal got a little nervous and started saying shhh!!! I’m not here for you ladies‚ I am just trying to give the dog a little fright if that’s alright. All the chickens went quiet while staring at little Rascal sneaking up behind the dog. Bob is not going to be very pleased when

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    online and written accounts of the creature were mysteriously destroyed. Mostly talked about in rural New York State‚ witnesses tell stories of their encounters with a creature of unknown origin. Emotions ranged from extremely traumatic levels of fright and discomfort‚ to an almost childlike sense of playfulness and curiosity. Even though published versions are no longer on record‚ the memories remained powerful. Several of the involved parties began looking for answers that year. In early 2006‚

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    "Escaping Salem will engage every reader who has fallen under the spell of witchcraft’s history in New England. But beware: still deeper enchantment awaits as Richard Godbeer unfolds his riveting tale of how ordinary men and women struggled to make sense of the wonders and terrors at work in their Connecticut village." – Christine Leigh Heyrman. The author Richard Godbeer is Professor of History at the University of Miami. His books include the award-winning The Devil’s Dominion: Magic and Religion

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    brute than you or I” (4). Although he sees death regularly‚ the overbearing news of his wife’s inevitable demise causes him to break down. Robinson writes that‚ “when they told him that his wife must die / He stared at them‚ and shook with grief and fright” (5-6). Evidence shows that because of his wife’s passing that Reuben Bright tears down his slaughter-house. Reuben has seen enough death throughout his job and with his wife’s passing he chooses to demolish the slaughter-house. Reuben Bright is

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    one‚ whether we’ve lied to someone‚ done something we strongly regretted or not sure of something. In these two books‚ there’s a clear presence of haunting‚ however the way it is shown to the reader is different. One has a lot to do with guilt and fright as this is the key element in the haunting of Laurent in the novel Therese Raquin‚ while In Perfume it is shown with curiosity and eventually manipulates someone’s brain to the extent‚ that that person does anything in order to achieve his dreams

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    Looking back‚ I thought the team presentation assignment was both educational and beneficial in many ways. Throughout the process I was able to gain a better understanding of the importance of team work‚ get a clear idea of where I personally stand as team member and presenter‚ and also form relationships with some great classmates along the way. The process as a whole‚ from the brain storming all the way to the end result‚ made many of the concepts we have learned in class realities allowing me

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    This article would be helpful to new speakers. Overall‚ I would encourage people to read the article and apply some techniques in their presentation. When I present‚ my rate of speaking is too fast. That tends to happen as I become nervous and stage fright. After reading this article‚ I would try to practice speaking slow when I practice and put reminders in my outline. I also tend to be very enthusiastic about my topic‚ which I would also control by more practice (possibly in front of critics). Lastly

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