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    (Chapter 20) The word "winking" gives the button‚ pen and pencil human characteristics. HYPERBOLE. A type of exaggeration used to convey a particular message‚ the author makes good use of it when Calpurnia threatens to "--skin every one of you alive" after discovering that the children had been watching the trial all day. (Chapter 21) - See more at: http://www.enotes.com/homework-help/examples-pg-one-each-hyperbole-personification-330303#sthash.CczBtx19.dpuf An essay is generally a short piece of

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    poetic language such as hyperboles‚ similes‚ and allusions. Through use of skilled writing‚ Shakespeare demonstrates Juliet’s anxiety to know Romeo’s Response shows that she is too impatient to wait. “The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse “(II.5.1). This shows that Juliet has to be looking at the clock frantically or else she wouldn’t know how long it has been. She mentions time often most probably when she looks at the clock because she is anxious. She uses a hyperbole when talking about

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    omnipotent emotions prevent him to fathom the ghost’s motives or question the authenticity of the ghost’s identity. The strong influence of his overpowering emotions on his actions is further emphasised in his soliloquy and hyperbole to “...wipe away all trivial fond records...” The hyperbole demonstrates that his feelings for his father caused him to submit to the mysterious ghost’s command while the

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    ‘Central to a Utopian or Dystopian text is its ability to criticise and challenge the dominant ideologies of its society’. Discuss this statement in light of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia and another text of your own choosing. In your response make detailed references to forms‚ features‚ context and values of your texts. Utopia by Thomas More and The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan‚ criticise and challenge the dominant ideologies of their society. Thomas More uses Utopia as a satirical text to criticise

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    The life of the lower class Not being in the lower class is a privilege to the people who witness how difficult it is to live in those conditions and imagine what it would be like to live off of lower class jobs. Barbara Ehrenreich saw this and decided that she wanted to experience what it would be like and experience the hardship that they push through. Barbara discusses the difficulty of living in the lower class with the use of her first point of view/ honesty and her use of figurative language

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    Written Commentary: Dulce Et Decorum Est Word Count: 1001 Written by Wilfred Owen the poem Dulce Et Decorum Est is one of the many poems that described the war as it was.  Owen uses a Latin quotation from Horace‚ initially used in recruiting propaganda‚ in contradiction to its own meaning. Through the use of visual and auditory imagery Owen creates a scenario that he himself might of experienced. The constant emphasis on the poor condition of the soldiers is just one of the many factors that Owen

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    Plan 1. Figures of quantity: hyperbole; meiosis (litotes). 2. Figures of quality: metonymy (synecdoche‚ periphrasis‚ euphemism); irony. 3. Figures of contrast: oxymoron; antithesis. 4. Practical assignment Metonymy‚ another lexical SD‚ - like metaphor - on losing its originality also becomes instrumental in enriching the vocabulary of the language‚ though metonymy is created by a different semantic process and is based on contiguity (nearness) of objects or phenomena. Transference

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    poems interact with us is through several techniques such as hyperbole‚ sarcasm‚ repetition and enjambment. Sarcasm can in fact relate to the attitude us teenagers decide to adopt through our adolescence‚ it is understood through the voice in which we would use when we feel as though we don’t belong in an unsure place‚ for example‚ when Billy is revisiting his school class room he says “ I’d rather be a bum than a school kid”. Hyperbole is to exaggerate exceedingly‚ for instance “this $50 is to last

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    authors make the reader feel the scenery move as they read on. They do this with the help of all sorts of personifaction‚ hyperbole‚ and many other figures of speech. For example‚ Jhon Muir may use personifaction to give the Yosemite more relatability‚ by giving it human characteristics. Timothy Severin will also use personifaction‚ however he also blends it in with hyperbole‚ to really draw out just how fierce Golbi Desert can be. All in all‚ The Incomparable Yosemite‚ and The Oriental Adventure

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    Jordan Gonzales Professor Romero English 68 11 November 2011 Waiting on the World to Change John Clayton Mayer was born October 16‚ 1977 and was born in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut but was raised in Fairfield‚ Connecticut. He is an American blues/pop rock musician‚ as well as a singer/songwriter. He attended Berkley College of Music in Boston. He now lives in New York City after moving to Atlanta in his younger years where he began to put his name out in the open and become recognized by thousands

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