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    the language toward one major atmospheric effect. That effect should support the main purpose of the story." These lists might help to distinguish between the two. Tone words    POSITIVE TONE WORDS admiring adoring affectionate hilarious hopeful humorous NEUTRAL (+‚ -‚ or neutral) commanding direct impartial NEGATIVE TONE WORDS abhorring acerbic ambiguous hostile impatient incredulous appreciative approving bemused benevolent blithe calm casual celebratory cheerful comforting

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    successful rebellion. All she wishes is to live as long as possible defying the Party more each day‚ without getting caught. Winston’s outlook is pessimistic‚ believing he’ll be arrested and will die eventually. He embraces fatalism but is still hopeful about a better future in Oceania without the Party. Julia and Winston have several meetings throughout these chapters as well‚ that really intensify their hatred and defiance against the dreaded Party. On their first meeting in a town square‚ they

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    A book published in 2001 by Benjamin Zephaniah; refugee boy‚ describes the events and trauma that asylum seekers of any age have to go through. During the novel‚ there are moments that are very controversial‚ and can be viewed differently from other perspectives. Some may consider them thought provoking and resilient. But how does Benjamin Zephaniah create a sense of hope in the novel? After being abandoned in the alien-like country‚ Alem’s world is rocked when he discovers that he has to stay in

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    starts feeling that something can be done to overcome the difficulties that are looming large at that moment. It is said that a serious person finds a way‚ while an idler finds an excuse. The difference between these two is that of attitude-of being hopeful or being without hope. A person who keeps hopes alive gives himself a chance to succeed‚ however difficult the task. He puts in earnest endeavours. He may get favour of luck‚ and help may come from unexpected quarters. On the other hand‚ a person

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    home‚ they will be inside out for a while. They will also have trouble when they eventually come back again. They will experience very similar things like other refugees. When Ha lived in Vietnam she had three main traits‚ which is she is caring‚ hopeful‚ and she doesn’t follow what everyone else is doing. Ha lives in Saigon and they celebrate Tet‚ which is a New Year and everyone’s birthday.

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    Even though‚ the content of the poem addresses a serious matter (the matter of slavery)‚ but it is addressed in positive a and hopeful way. Slavery is a system of one person being the property of another person and slavery is a serious and horrible issue in the world but through the eyes of the slave‚ slavery is seen in a different light because the slave still feels free even when

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    Chapters 1-4 Essay All commercials appeal to a person using at least one of three ways: logos‚ pathos and ethos. When I think of an ad that displays pathos‚ I think of the disheartening commercial for the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). It is an advertisement that is on TV often whose purpose is getting its audience to support its cause through donations. Because the video shows such resilient emotional appeal‚ it more effectively targets women who tend to be more

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    All throughout history‚ people have had to face hardships‚ learn from them‚ and grow. Different eras‚ starting from the 1890s and ending at the 1920s‚ show the truth that even though there are hardships‚ politically and socially‚ one may still be optimistic. The Populist Platform‚ Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and Carrie Chapman Catt‚ are all fitting examples. Although they are all minorities and not as politically supported‚ they look at their situations and try to make the best out of what they have

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    The Psychological perspective of movie The Pursuit of Happiness An amazing movie‚ The Pursuit of Happiness illustrates through the examples of Chris Gardener ’s life that anyone has the opportunity to achieve their own pursuit of happiness‚ if they have self-motivation and determination. Happiness is not something that can be pursued. We already have all the capacity for happiness that we need. Happiness comes from within‚ and from being content with oneself. People can choose to be happy or choose

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    three human services agencies (TechTarget 2013). Unfortunately‚ there is a large population of Americans and legal citizens‚ alike‚ which do not have sufficient healthcare insurance or any at all. Every few decades a presidential candidate speaks in hopeful tones about reforming the healthcare delivery system and creating a program that would be beneficial to all those in need and ultimately saving the government money on expenditures. Our current President‚ Barack Obama has passed a national health

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