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    T.S. Eliot’s Preludes is a poem in which he portrays the isolation of an individual from society. His imagery is clear and he uses many techniques to achieve this. The central theme of the poem is about the feeling of despair at the decline and dissolution of modern civilization. This poem was written in 1917‚ when there was a worldwide questioning of the values of modern western civilization. Due to many factors‚ especially the First World War and the economic depression‚ many artists‚ poets and

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    In life‚ thoughts are not‚ by nature‚ linear. Here‚ Faulkner employs a form of imagery that represents the nearly haphazard and confusing quality of every person’s private thought processes. In this way‚ we are given a glimpse into a deeper truth – the reflections of his words on the issues he is facing. Sartoris watches his father’s

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    Terms Used in Poetry Types of Poems: 1. Ballad: A slow popular song typically about love‚ narrated‚ any light‚ simple song especially about romantic events. 2. Elegy: a sad poem or song: a poem or song that expresses sorrow for someone/Something who is dead 3. Epic: telling a story about a hero or about exciting events or adventures\ 4. Epitaph: something written or said in memory of a dead person; especially: words written on a gravestone 5. Idyl: a simple poem or other piece of writing that

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    There are many auditory images in this short excerpt from The Awakening‚ by Kate Chopin. The first is where the narrator is describing Edna’s feelings. This put an image of a frightened child in the readers heads. Another that is easily seen is the dog who is barking. Chopin went into detail of the type of tree the dog was tied to‚ which put an image of a dog tied to a sycamore tree in the reader’s head. The last two were “the spurs of the cavalry officer”‚ and “the hum of bees” (Chopin). As the

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    Instrument used for measurement Making measurement by usisng some instrument or other is inevitable in physic.Hence‚ ensuring that careful and accurate reading are obtained for any measurement is of utmost importance.Table below shows some most commonly used instrument for making measurement in physics experiments. |Physical quantity |Instrument | |Length |Meter rule

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    His people on the right path and walking with them at good and bad times in their lives. They both tell us not to be afraid because God is with us. Moreover‚ David speaks about dwelling in the Lord’s house forever. Finally‚ both psalms illustrates imagery as it discusses the happenings as David prays. For example‚ sheep and green pastures‚ being fought by the enemy‚ walking a path with God‚ cup overflowing‚ and a table being filled with food are all images that can be displayed in one’s head.

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    arms from around the spectator and whisper that they do not own anything. They are seen as the visitor and not as someone who discovered these new lands. Atwood uses personification and imagery to fully explain the meaning of ownership of land throughout the poem. Personification‚ as a literary device‚ is used in “The Moment” to guide the reader into understanding what ownership means. Throughout the second verse of the

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    about to (do something) - to be on the point of doing something I was about to leave when the phone rang.  according to (someone or something) - as said or told by someone‚ in agreement with something‚ in the order of something‚ in proportion to something According to our teacher‚ there will be no class next week.  We did everything according to the terms of our agreement.  We will dress for the hike‚ according to the weather.  account for (something) - to provide an explanation or an answer

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    Pacing and Imagery in “Dog Fight” In Charles Bukowski’s “Dog Fight” (Kirszner & Mandell‚ pp. 790-791)‚ we are treated to a first-person recounting of a street race through the southern parts of Los Angeles. While the story itself is interesting and (some would say) exhilarating‚ it is the structure and pacing of the poem’s wording that truly gives the story excitement. Consider the very first lines of the poem: “he draws up against my rear bumper in the fast lane‚ I can see his head in the

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    The language used in “A & P” has a very laid back conversational tone to it that helps give insight into Sammy’s character. Updike rids of the verbosity many writers rely on and in result presents a more cohesive piece of work that holds readers’ attention for a longer duration of time. It is realistic and is an accurate representation of how someone thinks and communicates a story. Sammy’s language reflects that of a typical young man—a teenager. What I picked up on is that he may be sort of a floater

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