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    Narrative Essay

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    details that are carefully selected to explain‚ support‚ or embellish the story. All of the details relate to the main point the writer is attempting to make. Composition Exposition - gives information about various topics to the reader. Description - describes in detail characteristics and traits. Argument - you try to convince the reader by demonstrating the truth or falsity of a topic. Narration - the telling of a story‚ usually from one person’s viewpoint. Narrative essay examples

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    phrase ‘eng papered up in journals‚ daily and weekly‚ obtruded fragmentary accounts of deaths and dreadful murders’ contributes majorly to the general theme of the text‚ and ‘picture-frame of ghastly bandages’ adds to the sinister impression of the description. There is an element of personification which creates a morbid retrospective: ‘some fragments of the straw that had been strewn before the house when she was ill‚ mildewed

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    Slavery and Racism

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    Jack O’Donnell Development of Western Civilization Dr. Carlson November 17‚ 2011 Slavery and Racism: Are They One in the Same? Aphra Behn was an extremely significant and influential English writer in the 1600s. One of her more famous works‚ Oroonoko‚ discusses the issues of slavery and racism in the Americas. Many people believe that slavery and racism go hand in hand. In fact‚ these two ideologies are awfully different. Slavery is the act of forcing humans to be treated property whereas

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    Effective Methods of Development” in The Everyday Writer Plus. Rhetorical Mode Explain in your own words (using complete sentences) when a writer would use this mode. Narrative Narrative is telling a story to someone with a lot of detail. Description Description writing paints a picture with vivid details. Definition Definition is defining a word or concept. Process Process is when you write something in a certain order‚ like a timeline. Problem and solution Problem and solution gives a detailed

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    person’s eyes. Performing an interview to assess a culture lush in heritage‚ yet burdened with injustice‚ provided valuable insight in appreciating the Haitian Americans. Haiti is a gem‚ located among many islands in the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Haitians have weathered instability and chaos but are strong and resilient. Although Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western part of the world‚ the cultural roots of Haitians are rich in traditions. I had the pleasure of working with a Haitian American at

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    Literary Devices

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    listener to find the similarities. For example‚ “The assignment was a breeze.” 4. Simile A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things‚ usually by employing the words "like" or "as". We can use similes to make descriptions more emphatic or vivid. For example‚ “She dealt with moral problems as a cleaver deals with meat.” 5. Oxymoron This is a part of speech that combines contradictory terms. Sometimes they are used to create some sort of drama for the reader

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    painful way. His captivating description of the war pulls the reader on a journey of discovering Owen’s true feelings: anger and resentment. Owen’s poem shows his impression of war using devices such as similes‚ imagery‚ and tone. Similes in this poem create an effective view on Owen’s impression of war. The use of comparing soldiers to “old beggars” (1) and “hags” (2) is a powerful example. Soldiers are usually seen as strong and handsome men‚ while Owen’s description shows them as truly being

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    Dominican republic

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    This flag was officially adopted on November 6‚ 1844‚ after the Dominican hi Republic obtainedindependence from Haiti. Answer The blue is said to stand for Liberty‚ red for the fire and blood of the independence struggle and the white cross is a symbol of sacrifice. DESCRIPTION the Dominican Republic flag was officially adopted on November 6‚ 1844. The blue and red are from the flag of Haiti‚ which once controlled the Dominican Republic. The white cross is symbolic of faith.The centered coat of arms

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    the rain horse

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    more celebrated for his poetry than his prose. This narravtive reflects his poetry through the very vivid imagery created by the description of the blinding rain and mysterios horse. Hughes presents a sense of menace and fear through the description of the horse and the horse following him. Hughes presents menace ad fear through the limited and mysterious descriptions of the horse. The simile: “It seemed to be running on its toes like a cat‚ like a dog up to no good. “ suggest that the horse is

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    Once More to the Lake

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    Melanie Brown Final Draft AP English Description and Narration "Once More to The Lake"‚ by E.B. White portrays desscription and narration‚ refelcting the general sentiment by describing the experiences with his son that he shared with his father at a later time. White utilizes adjectives to emphasize that his son reminds him deeply of himself. Illlustrative description conveys how personality traits of families get passed down to younger generations. White sees and describes

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