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    Polygon Names

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    Polygon names | Name | Edges | Remarks | henagon (or monogon) | 1 | In the Euclidean plane‚ degenerates to a closed curve with a single vertex point on it. | digon | 2 | In the Euclidean plane‚ degenerates to a closed curve with two vertex points on it. | triangle (or trigon) | 3 | The simplest polygon which can exist in the Euclidean plane. | quadrilateral (or quadrangle or tetragon) | 4 | The simplest polygon which can cross itself. | pentagon | 5 | The simplest polygon which can exist

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    The Name of the Rose

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    In the title of the novel‚ The name of the Rose‚ by Umberto Eco‚ the ‘rose’ can signify many ideas. By making this the title of the book‚ Eco has attracted the attention of a reader because it suggests a number of things. A rose can be all of nature‚ the most beautiful of it‚ a girl‚ etc. Just as the title suggests several answers‚ so can the implications in the novel. The rose can be the Church‚ the richest and most powerful organization in the entire world. As each of its most devoted

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    opening line in Julia Alvarez’s poem and the one that stand out most in my mind. In the opening line Alvarez use powerful word such as Mother‚ Never and Sweeping to engage the reader and control the sway or sweeping motion of the poem. The word Sweeping stand out the most‚ because to sweep means to clean out at dirty place‚ to rid one’s self of dust. The poem gives the imagery that the Alvarez is ridding herself of dirty. The sweeping motion continues throughout the poem is lines such as propellers swept

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    traveler to the shore. And the tide rises‚ the tide falls. Pee Paragraph : I think this poem is trying to tell us that when you have got ups or downs in life‚ you can’t do anything to change what has happened and you just to just carry on. I thought this because when he uses ‘The tide rises‚ the tide falls’‚ it makes me think of something that has ups and downs because the movement of the tides at sea is being compared to how humans like us have similar ups and downs. Sometimes we feel very happy

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    ’Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou: the poem You may write me down in history With your bitter‚ twisted lies‚ You may trod me in the very dirt But still‚ like dust‚ I’ll rise. Does my sassiness upset you? Why are you beset with gloom? ’Cause I walk like I’ve got oil wells Pumping in my living room. Just like moons and like suns‚ With the certainty of tides‚ Just like hopes springing high‚ Still I’ll rise. Did you want to see me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling down like teardrops

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    Jeet Patel Period-6 How is Technology changing the world‚ and what are you doing in order to adjust to those changes? Us humans have came long way since the stone ages. We have made many extraordinary inventions and explorations. The world we live in now is nothing like the world it was before‚ that is because of technology. Technology has reshaped the way we socialize ‚ the way we prepare our kids for their careers and most importantly the way that we live our everyday lives. Technology

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    Paula Rau Ozymandias I met a traveller from an antique land‚ Who said -- "two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert ... near them‚ on the sand‚ Half sunk a shattered visage lies‚ whose frown‚ And wrinkled lips‚ and sneer of cold command‚ Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive‚ stamped on these lifeless things‚ The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal these words appear: My name is Ozymandias‚ King of Kings‚ Look on

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    “A part of the air I breathe” By Peter Skrzynecki (Poem) BRIEF SUMMARY OF CONTEXT/HOW IT RELATES TO” INTO THE WORLD” - a dedication for Judith (presumably a close relative/friend) tells of the birth of a child and the first stages of life that result in individual growth‚ learning of new experiences‚ relationships and the wider world - division of poem into four stages (eg.) represent the steps of transition into the world TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE/ENHANCE MEANING / EXAMPLES ILLUSTRATING

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    Abc poem Flowers Lily is the purity of heart Mellow delicate beauty and sweetness Nasturtium represents a conquest or a victory in a battle Olive is so peaceful Poppy is inspiring and majestic. Diamante poem Puppy Playful‚ silly Barking‚ fetching‚ eating Ball‚ leash ‚ free‚ wool Sleeping‚ running‚ playing Sweet‚ young Kitten Sun Hot‚ warm Boiling‚ burning‚ heating Summer‚ Sunshine ‚ winter‚ thunderstorm Splashing‚ sliding‚ slipping Chilly

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    The party I will never remember Maybe it wasn’t the right hour for setting out‚ the sun too blazing or too uncertain. Maybe it was a road that belonged to another‚ never really yours. The rays pieced the veil which was my room‚ my eyes burned from the light streaming through the blinds. I felt my surroundings warp around me; I could feel the wetness beneath of the previous night’s events. Unfortunately I had vomited on myself in my drunken endeavours‚ my ears rang‚ and my head spun‚ I could possibly

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