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    Moringa seeds in a small pan‚ and stir them‚ until they turn a dark brown. Crush them thoroughly‚ and put the crushed seeds in a pot of water‚ that has been brought to a boil. Boil the seeds for 3 minutes until you see the oil come to the top‚ and then boil them a few minutes longer. The oil will rise to the top. Carefully skim it off‚ let it cool‚ and pour into clean‚ glass containers. With these evidences‚ we will be able to create

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    Li-Young Lee’s poem “A Story” depicts the complex relationship between a father and his son. Lee portrays the complexity of their relationship by using point of view to understand how the father feels in this situation. The structure of this poem helps paint the fears the father has by shifting to the future. Also the use of diction adds emotion to the love that is being shared by the father and his son. Through the point of view‚ the structure‚ and the diction used in the poem‚ Lee is able to convey

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    America. Logic is just one of many stories of child abuse. Second‚ Logic had to do a lot to get to where he is today(famous). He talks about some of his struggles in his song “Take It Back” where he says “...That at 17 years old This child‚ okay‚ leaves home and gets two jobs to support himself Two jobs that he works in the morning and the evenings And then he would then come home to about 8 or 9 hours of sleep But spend 4‚ 5‚ 6 hours of that working on music‚ persevering…” (Logic) The reason he

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    How does the way things change in a story scare us? Things changing in a story make us unaware of what will happen in the story. By having things change in the story you create a feel of uncertainty and it causes the reader to almost be lied too. For example if i say the car is red and it’s really blue are you gonna trust the rest of the story. Are you going to feel safe or are you going to be unaware of the rest of the story or movie. Changes can happen so fast you may not even realize it or see

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    change. If you are wealthy‚ does it make you better than people who are not? Just because they are different‚ and do not have enough money to afford material things. Does it make you better and more of a person? If you think that you are right‚ then you are incorrect. Just because you have a lot of money‚ it does not make you more of a person‚ and it does not make you better at all. I mean big whoop‚ you drive a nice car‚ and have nice clothes. Guess what‚ when you cut yourself‚ you bleed red blood

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    Professor Dr. C. Wiggins English 102 24 September 2011 Freedom In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Choplin‚ Mrs. Mallard finds freedom in the false belief that her husband is dead‚ and she dies when she faces the truth. The story takes place back in the 1890’s where women were not treated equally and their expected duties were only to maintain a home and care for their husband‚ also know as a “house wife”. Throughout the story Mrs. Mallard goes through a transformation of initially grieving and accepting

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    Central Characteristics That Contribute To a Satisfying Short Story A short story is a brief yet succinct detail into someone’s life. It most often gives a history or background of the individual’s life‚ a decisive moment‚ which is further built up on and then leads to a culmination of events. The goal is to capture and maintain the reader’s interest throughout the story by utilizing a single thought provoking character‚ visual details and a climatic end. These features will keep the reader captivated

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    Practical analysis 1 While reading the following story‚ I noted its plot structure: 1. Are the events arranged chronologically? Do they catch and hold the reader’s interest? All the events arranged chronologically‚ they catch readers interest‚ because after two Soapy’s attempts ”to go to the Island” that were failed it’s interesting to know what’s the end will be. 2. What is the role of the exposition? The exposition is the beginning section in which the author provides the necessary background

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    Analysis I. Summary/Plot The story is entitled “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” because Leo Tolstoy wants us to know about what consequences we may encounter. This story shows the greediness of a man on material things. How man wants everything he could get a hold on. Basically‚ the question imposed in the title is answered ironically by Tolstoy. It is indeed that a man needs a land that is six feet above his head. The story is about a man who wants to find the enough or at least I say that‚ he

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    How does Auden tell the story in Miss Gee?’ I think Auden tells the story in Miss Gee in a way which makes you so engaged it feels disturbing to read about Miss Gee’s life and death. The poem on the whole is very short‚ representing the fact that Miss Gee’s life seems insignificant. Auden starts off the poem by saying "Let me tell you a little story". This is already implying that Miss Gee and her life story will probably perceived as insignificant by the reader‚ which is representative of

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