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    In the short story “The Landlady‚” the author‚ Roald Dahl‚ created suspense through the dialogue‚ character actions‚ and his choice of words when describing scenery or thoughts. The author immediately introduces suspense into the story when he writes in the first paragraph‚ “The air was deadly cold and the wind was like a flat blade of ice on his cheeks.” This choice of words seem very foreboding and signal that death is about and that this story will not be a happy one. Once Billy enters the B&B

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    Suspense is one of the styles of writing in literature that is extensively used in Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. Agatha interestingly marries suspense and the events in the play to produce a fascinating writing. Suspense serves a couple of purposes in any literary writing. Suspense is an aspect of writing where the writer puts the readers of his/her literature in a state of wanting to know what happens next‚ or what follows after one event. Readers experience a huge excitement and expectation

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    In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the Capulets and Montagues long-standing feud had a greater effect on their children’s behavior‚ rather than the nature of their own growing and developing brains. In the beginning of the play‚ when the first quarrel occurs‚ Tybalt says “As I hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and thee: Have at thee coward!’ (Shakespeare Mid-1590s). This “hate” that Tybalt and the rest of the characters have‚ have this belief engraved into their minds since they were taught

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    Luke Dawson How does Steinbeck make the Fight scene Dramatic? Mention uses of * Use of foreshadowing * Animal Imagery * Other Language Techniques The fight scene takes place in the barn where Lennie is looking at the new-born pups‚ and Curley ran into the barn with the impression that his wife was cheating on him with Slim. The scene is already made slightly dramatic by portraying Curley‚ who has previously been portrayed as a small thug‚ as a bit of an idiot‚ as there was no proof

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    about a narrator having an urge to kill the old man because of his vulgar eye‚ but when the deed is done‚ not everything goes according to plan. Poe creates fear and dread throughout the story with the charters‚ build up of suspense‚ and the explicit details. Poe creates fear and dread within the two main characters‚ the narrator and the old man. He creates fear through the narrator with his voice and repetition‚ his insanity‚ and his deceitfulness. Throughout the story‚ the narrator has continuous small

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    the book when Lennie is shot and he sees paradise; “look down there across the river like you can almost see the place.” But sometimes people do get their dreams. Lennie will get his when he gets to heaven. One of the few people in the book who does achieve his dream is the boss. “On his head was a solid brown Stetson hat‚ and he wore high heeled boots and spurs to show prove that he was not a labouring man.” He is a bit like a cowboy‚ which is what a lot of the other men aspire to be. The boots

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    Suspense In “To Kill A Mockingbird” Good suspense is created through a careful selection of words‚ weaving an intricate of scene‚ using complex and elaborate setups in order to create a suspenseful moment. Whether it’s a horror scene in a cheesy movie to an epic final battle that decides whether evil or good shall prevail. Suspense is an integral part of modern literature around the world and is manipulated perfectly by Harper Lee‚ in the book “To Kill A Mockingbird”. A particularly excellent example

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    In my family‚ my brother‚ mother‚ and I have all been diagnosed with abnormal parathyroid or thyroid conditions that required surgery for us. My mother‚ the primary care-taker of our family‚ worked at a school cafeteria so that she may be able to provide for us at home after school hours as she was limited in her ability to find employment with a technical cooking degree that would still accommodate the family life. Our financial limitations were exacerbated by the diagnoses from the demands of surgery

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    How does Steinbeck explore different attitudes to women in of mice and men? Steinbeck explores different attitudes to women in of mice and men. He does this by having only 3 different roles for women in the book‚ a wife/mother‚ an actress or a prostitute. Women have only 3 different roles in the book‚ a wife/mother‚ an actress or a prostitute‚ they are not valued because they are not physically strong‚ and in the depression‚ those who could work were viewed with higher respect. In fact‚ they are

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    My car utilizes the energy stored within a stretched rubber band‚ and converts it into rotational kinetic energy‚ which moves the wheels forward. 2 non-motile rods were placed on the front of the chassis to maintain tension in the rubber bands‚ and allow the rubber band to retract as it leaves the axle‚ preventing it from limiting axle motion. The CD wheels on the rear of the vehicle allow a larger displacement per axle rotation‚ meaning the car will be able to travel a farther distance. Vinyl tape

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