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    Techniques of Appreciating Poetry What is poetry? * Poetry is the creativity of a person’s imagination. * It is nothing but rhythmical‚ imaginative language expressing the invention‚ taste‚ thought‚ passion‚ and insight of the human soul. * Like any other literary work‚ poetry needs to be understood to be appreciated. * The writer writes for a reason. * The purpose may be to evoke emotion‚ inform‚ define‚ represent something of the world or life‚ and to entertain. * Whatever

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    author’s main purpose is apparent. The metaphors and emotive language Grace Nichols uses‚ illustrates to us the reality of oppression towards blacks‚ through her experienced eyes. These techniques are prevalent in the poems‚ "Of Course When They Ask for Poems About the Realities of Black Women" and "The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping". When we are oppressed‚ we feel the need to revolt. Grace Nichols did this through the medium of poetry. Using metaphors she made us think about what she has experienced

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    How do shapes affect structure? From the Roman arches to the triangular Great pyramids to religious domes and the variety of quadrilaterals found on steel-frame buildings of the 20th century‚ architecture is largely predicated on shapes. The mathematical attributes of shapes are necessary to the design of any standing structure. Arch The Romans first used arches around 273 B.C. Arches served as entrances for large‚ outdoor public spaces. Today‚ arches are found on porches‚ doorways and

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    How do the two speakers use language here to describe the problems the family has faced? Support your answer by referring to specific examples from the transcription. This transcript focuses on a radio programme discussing dangerously high levels of lead being found in the water supplied to newly built houses. Two people (presumably married) Meg and Cameron are discussing how these high levels of lead affected their son Brandon and how they managed to discover and solve the problem. The radio

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    Technology has contributed to changing the life features tremendously. It has become a part of the existing so that a one cannot do without it. Technology is used widely in different place for different purposed. "Technology represents man’s attempt to make life easier" (Younkins‚ 2000).In an Explanatory note‚ technology simply reflects user’s belief of how technology can provide a soft life. Internet is one of hundred technology applications. The word Internet is sometime abbreviated (net) by the

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    balanced; you should neither do too much in the essay‚ nor mark your goals too limited and inconsequential. Also‚ the needs‚ interests and expectations of your readers should be considered and met. 2. Content Considering your controlling purpose‚ you ought to discover whether there is adequate support and whether your essay development fulfils the commitment started or implied by the controlling purpose. What supporting details or evidence you have provided and how adequate they are is equally

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    When looking at the language used by a poet when creating a poem it is important we do this with a number of things in mind. What kind of image is the poet attempting to create in our thoughts? When was this poem created? How is it structured and punctuated? What context has it been written? and also how does the poet want us to feel when reading the work? No matter how long or short a poem may be the language used when creating it will be vital as to deciding how we respond to the poem. It is not

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    Introduction Poetry has been a special genre and it is one of the many genres that remain consistent (structural means) even after being exploited for years. Looking back at the British poems in the late 80s‚ the stanzas and lines have not changed much‚ at least not the structure of it. Even until today‚ these shapes remained the same‚ although altered in position such as the use of indentation or tabulation in each line‚ alternatively. Besides‚ poetry has become a medium of communication in various

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    Ethan Frome‚ a novel by Edith Wharton is a novel written with simplicity and control. Throughout the novel many techniques are used. Her choice of vocabulary and sentence structure is severe to the outline of her story and the characters in it. Wharton builds up patterns of imagery‚ behavior and specially powerful words; all in which serves a purpose of her stylistic writing. In chapter 5‚ when Mattie quotes “I hope Zeena ain’t broken anything she sets store by‚” she called after him as he turned

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    Language is a power in and of itself; it is a fundamental part of life‚ and it is the way we express our innermost thoughts. Language can be a force of power‚ or it can be a force undermining power‚ it all depends on the way one uses language. Take Adolf Hitler and President Franklin Roosevelt: both men were impressive orators‚ but the way in which they used language exerted their power other the people of their nations. Adolf Hitler‚ using powerful language and persuasion‚ created an empire of hate

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