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    should like it all plain and clear‚ also I should like to know about risks‚ out-of-pocket expenses..." (by Bilbo‚ page 22‚ it shows that he is not ready to jump into things so quickly). An example for a monologue: "Now is the time for our esteemed Mr. Baggins‚ who has proved himself..." (by Thorin‚ page

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    The Importance Of Satire

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    more on trying to stand out than actually highlighting their abilities. The listicle includes sarcasm and hyperbole to convey their message‚ for example: “Boring last names will put your application on the bottom of the pile. Try using one like ‘Baggins’‚ ‘Gamgee‚’ or ‘Took’ for extra pizzazz”("The Onion’s Tips For Applying To College").

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    WHAT TO KHOW ABOUT GRAFFITI I am absolutely sure that everybody here has heard words like “graffiti” or “street art”. But I’m not sure that you know the exactly meaning of it or its history. Am I right? Don’t you know? So today I will expend your knowledge about graffiti. Wikipedia tells as that Graffiti is writing or drawings scribbled‚ scratched‚ or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place. I can’t contend with that‚ but I understand the word “graffiti” as something

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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien‚ creator of a world. When someone who knows Tolkien is asked about his works‚ one thought comes to mind‚ Middle Earth. This was the playground in his mind that such vivid descriptions of fantasylands came from. It is the base of his most well known stories‚ where dreams are just the norm. <br> <br>J.R.R. may owe much of his success to his diverse beginnings. On April 16‚ 1891‚ Mabel Suffield and Arthur Reuel Tolkien were married in Bloemfontein‚ South Africa. They soon gave

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    On The Catcher in the Rye : An American Koan Joseph Dewey America‚ it appears‚ is in the uneasy twilight of the Age of the Novel. Even the most ardent readers—and the most dedicated English teachers—acknowledge that. Given the sheer reach that visual tech- nologies have achieved in just fifty years—film‚ advertising‚ televi- sion‚ video games‚ and‚ supremely‚ the Internet—the act (and art) of reading the printed word has been gracelessly shuffled off to the mar- gins. Americans are now pixel-fed

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    Start of Branding Branding started as “owners mark”‚ Egypt 1900 BC. It began with the cows. Who is the region‚ who is the owners. Ramsos the second(Faroe‚ 1400 BC) very good at branding himselve. Branding the Faroe and the region was very very important. Makers Mark‚ 100 BC‚ Branding of Greek Oil‚ the greeks were very competitive Coins travel very very far – Branding Alexander and Caesar Stones – early Danish branding (runestenen) Branding is – the targetgroup understands that “he’s a

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    it made you realize what’s really important to you? Sometimes you learn things about yourself or do things you never knew you were capable of. A change of scenery is really all you need. This very thing happened to a particular hobbit named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo lives in the lovely town of Hobbitton‚ nestled in a quaint little hobbit hole. Bilbo keeps to himself‚ and if asked‚ will never accept any challenge or adventure. This all changes one day when the wizard‚ Gandalf the grey and a team of dwarves

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    Definition of Alliterative Verse Old English literature encompasses writings in Anglo-Saxon England during its conversion to Christianity in the 7th century up until the Norman Conquest in 1066. The roots of Anglo-Saxon poetry were based on Germanic tradition that was mainly in the form of alliterative verse (Greenblatt). When comparing to other forms of poetry‚ there are 6 key characteristics that define alliterative verse: four-beat lines‚ medial caesuras‚ enjambments‚ half-line alliteration‚

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    magic‚ all of which are classic elements of the fantasy genre. Tolkien has clearly included these in order to support the fantasy genre‚ and to re-affirm the fact that the novel is a fantasy. Throughout the novel‚ we see the main protagonist‚ Bilbo Baggins‚ thirteen dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield and a wizard named Gandalf the Grey on a quest to retrieve stolen gold from a dragon named Smaug. During this quest‚ Bilbo‚ the dwarves and Gandalf almost are eaten by Trolls‚ almost eaten by giant spiders

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    Alexandra Ricketts August 29‚ 2013 English 215 HU ASY The book‚ The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ translated and edited by Benjamin R. Foster‚ displays various themes and symbols that can relate to modern culture. Love‚ friendship‚ death‚ legacies‚ religion‚ and the concept of society vs. wilderness all play a large role in the foundation of the story. Three elements within the first three tablets of the story emphasize a correlation to contemporary culture: love (friendship and romantic)‚ journeys

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