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    The America I Believe In “Brave hearts do not back down.” This quote is special to me because I know people I would consider as brave or a hero‚ but my top pick would be the soldiers. We can all agree that there is much more that our extraordinary veterans go through in order to make this nation the very best. I believe in an America that offers every child access to a world-class education‚ gives back to our current and fallen heroes‚ and that creates a common sense gun law in an effort to save

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    The Road Not Taken Tone

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    the reader wants to see versus the authors intended purpose. Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” is a popular poem that is often misinterpreted as a message to nonconformity. However‚ the poem’s use of symbolism and subtle irony reflects a regretful tone to cultivate its true message about the complexities of decision making and missed opportunities. The use of Frost’s imagery can be first found in the title‚ “The Road Not Taken.” The title introduces its main use of symbolism with roads. The figurative

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    When I Came To America I want to write about this experience because a lot of things have since this event and that i’ve learned through this point in my life.It was May 27‚2009‚ the sun was burning‚ i felt like i was melting.I remember seeing my family members with sad teary eyes.It was my last day living in Dominican Republic .I was years old at that time‚ i was so excited to come to America but at same time i was i wanted to stay in my country.When i got to America everything was

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    Tone of "Her Kind"

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    in different ways contributes to the robotic and non-human tone of the poem. Her use of syntax in the poem is done in a very clever manner. The lines of the poem are short and almost all contain commas. These commas are a part of the syntax because they contribute to the sentence structure. They split up each line into two halves‚ and it almost seems like the commas are acting as sighs from the author showing her boredom; “I have gone out‚ a possessed witch.” There is no enthusiasm in

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    I read a book called "I hear what you say‚ yet what are you letting me know?" was composed by Barbara Madonik. I was prescribed to peruse this book by my companion long time prior however I just found the opportunity to peruse it. This book speaks more about the vital utilization of nonverbal correspondence in intercession. It subtle elements a phenomenal arrangement of nonverbal strategies to offer middle people some assistance with resolving strife and break impasses. It additionally gives arbitrators

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    Tone Of The Second Coming

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    "The Second Coming " By William Yeats The poem "The Second Coming" by William Yeats was written in 1913‚ after the great horror World War I brought upon the world. Yeats uses very stunning and violent imagery throughout. The attitude and tone of the poem is set from the start. The poem mentions the way things in the "old world" are falling apart only to make room for change. The speaker has a very anxious attitude towards this "second coming" he believes is on the way. The second coming is described

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    recurrent hardships of Woody’s life--fire disasters and the erratic behavior of his mother (Cray‚ 3-17). Woody’s mother had a very significant impact on his lifestyle. Although his father sang and played a little on the fiddle‚ it was his mother’s singing and piano playing that kindled Woody’s appreciation for music. When times were rough for the family‚ the folk songs his mother played would be increasingly melancholy (Cray‚ 13). Later‚ when Woody began to play his own music‚ many of these songs remained

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    in1920‚ is a popular song that I frequented as a child in the church choir. (Refrence.com Answers‚ 2013) Moving on through school‚ I learned how much singing played a major part of my academic career. Now as an adult‚ I give back through singing. Singing is both therapeutic and calming. Psychologically I believe singing to be categorized under the social subfield. As‚ a kid you depend on those around you to teach you all you need to know in life. Singing as a child‚ I had a choir director in church

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    Tone Of Crossing The Bar

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    and meeting God when you arrive in Heaven. I believe that in the poem the Pilot was capitalized to represent God‚ and being able to be greeted by him when he dies. In lines eleven and twelve when he says "And may there be no sadness of farewell / When I embark;" you could tell that the speaker was accepting his death‚ and did not want anyone to be saddened by him leaving. The tone of this poem is sad since the speaker is dying‚ but it is also a calm tone since the speaker is accepting his death

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    A Dog's Tale Tone

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    humorous tone and amusing descriptions to make the reader laugh. “My father was a St.Bernard‚ my mother was a collie‚ but I am a Presbyterian.” Mark Twain try’s to make a humorous effect by describing how the narrator’s parents are by using dog descriptions to describe their personalities. For example‚ the

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