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    F First time driving This all started when I was six it was in the summer‚ we were living in Madison Illinois at the time‚ and I was outside playing with my sisters‚ then all of a sudden my dad pull into the driveway. He had just got a new car it was a 2003 Cadillac Deville at the time seeing him pull in‚ and get out of the car was the coolest thing to me. So I ran up to him‚ and begged him to let me drive. He told me that I was too young‚ and would have to wait till I was a little bit older

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    The Alchemist- responding to the novel 1- The novel is based on 19th-20th century‚ Santiago‚ the shepherd lives out in the fields with his sheep. He goes from Andalusia‚ Spain to Tangier‚ from Tangier he travels to the Saharan oasis Al-Fayoum. The impact of the time setting in this novel is the fact that religion is very strong amongst the people. We as readers come across this time setting and setting (location) itself has an impact on the behavior of the characters we come across as we come

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    Hemingway Tone Analysis

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    a story may be regarded even as sad‚ but we sense that the author regards it as funny‚ as in Ernest Hemingway’s "A Clean‚ Well Lighted Place"‚ where Hemingway purposively "sets up the aura" of an apathetic tone; using diction‚ imagery‚ and a third person point of view‚ by not directly confronting any emotions (Edel 270). The indifferent use of diction in "A Clean‚ Well Lighted Place" is one of the most important additions to the apathetic tone. In the beginning of the story‚ two waiters are speaking

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    Edwards claim is that God is holding you up with all his strength and your sins keep putting more weight that he has to carry. Edwards style for writing this text was in second person and had seem to try and make his audience feel guilty while reading or hearing his sermon. Hawthorne’s choice of style in point of view is third person omnition. The character was a solemn preacher however not energetic. Edwards sermon seemed to be screaming at the audience making sure to hear his words of God.

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    main character‚ a Xema soldier‚ does not lose his hatred for the Hoa when given “the shot to the heart”. Secondly‚ Lisa Goldstein‚ author of Tourists‚ shows us a completely different side. She shows us how a little magic can change everything about a person. Charles goes from being a normal traveller to a card seller‚ just because his face was seen on one of the cards. We can see how even though both these stories follow a supernatural element‚ one says it does change us and one says it does not. I think

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    and being down strokes on the first hole. The first group finishes hitting and begins to walk off the tee‚ I watched how they hit and two of them hit in the fairway and the third person hit it in the rough on the right. Then as my group waited to tee off we flipped the tee to see the order of who teed off. The first person that is going to hit is the kid from East Pennsboro‚ next is the kid from Susquehanna Township then lastly me. As the first group was getting out of view the kid from East Pennsboro

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    ‘’The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience‚ but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy’’‚ as noted by Martin Luther King. It is only through facing challenges‚ and overcoming them can a person feel rewarded and thus live to the fullest. By challenging yourself‚ you can discover where your true strengths and weaknesses lie‚ and you will probably find that embracing a challenge can be very rewarding. This concept is shown in the poems ‘’The

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    this poem. Using the phrases summer’s day‚ buds of May‚ heaven shines‚ and so on... It all sounds so beautiful and the reader is able to picture all of these images as it brings a smile to the readers’ lips. While reading the poem‚ the gender of the person to whom Shakespeare is comparing to a summer’s day is left unknown and can easily be confused with that of a woman‚ although the poem gives no indication of this relationship being a romantic one. The line that strikes me as being the most beautiful

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    How and why does Twain establish Huck’s voice as storyteller? What do we learn about Huck from what he reveals of other characters’ assessments of him? Twain establishes Huck’s voice as storyteller in the very beginning of the story. He establishes it by Huck’s introduction of the book that must be read that is written by Twain. From the beginning of the story the reader can learn about Huck from the Widows expressions over Huck. The reader can learn that Huck is kind of free spirited and more simple

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    protagonist‚ Emily Grierson‚ is evident throughout the story. As well as the townspeople‚ the reader’s perspective of Emily changes in response to the events that unfold. This is conveyed through techniques like characterisation‚ the use of collective first person pronouns and the unchronological order of events. Through the use of characterisation‚ the reader is encouraged to alter their initial perspective of Emily as her character is revealed. The initial perception was that she was well-liked and respected;

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