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    Describe how you would want the audience to respond in the final scene (beginning from Eurydice’s entrance) The final scene of Antigone is where the tragedy of the situation is revealed; Creon‚ in simply doing what he thinks his right‚ has angered the Gods to the point where Antigone has died‚ Haemon has killed himself in fury with him‚ and Eurydice has also committed suicide upon hearing this news. The audience should feel sorrow; they should feel pity for Eurydice‚ as she hears the news. And they

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    Advertisements are used to persuade and encourage a target audience into purchasing a particular good or service. This is done through many techniques and conventions. Advertisements are used to arouse emotions and feelings of a particular audience‚ either gaining or discouraging them into purchasing that good or service. The advertisement for Fisher and Paykel’s intuitive washing machine is persuading both men and women who preferably have families to purchase the product. This is done through many

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    format‚ compression techniques image resolution and colour depth have on file size and image quality. In this report‚ I will talk about my understanding of the impact in various file format‚ the different compression techniques‚ and different resolutions and different colour depth. I will show print screens of different types of compression techniques‚ megapixels under image quality & resolution and three different types of colour depths. I will explain the reasons why some are larger compared to

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    Affiliation PERSONAL ANALYSIS I chose the topic about studying abroad because I believed it had a lot of content. Also‚ I wanted to express my point of view about studying abroad with the hope that my audience would agree with all or just part of the whole speech. My introduction was effective. Mostly because I started off with a captivating topic sentence about the importance of joining higher institutions of learning. This would prepare the audience to hear more on the importance and

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    Presentation Analysis Julia Rowland ENG/135 February 20‚ 2013 Dana Grams Presentation Analysis There are similarities and differences with face-to-face and online presentations. To begin with‚ they both require research‚ planning‚ writing‚ visual design‚ interpersonal and nonverbal communication. (Bovee and John V. Thill.‚ 2010) Each route causes a person to be nervous‚ but when the proper amount of homework is done it will ease the stress and make presenting a lot easier. My videos

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    Literary analysis of ‘Pygmalion’ by Bernard Shaw Shaw’s cleverly crafted and highly entertaining play mixes the Pygmalion myth from Ovid’s Metamorphoses‚ with a Victorian-day twist. Shaw’s Pygmalion combines dimensional characters‚ an entertaining plotline and vibrant themes in a way that truly encapsulates Victorian high society. Set in high society‚ Pygmalion follows a bet made by two upper class gentlemen: phonetics teacher‚ Higgins; and his linguist friend Colonel Pickering. Higgins

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    Anthony Kirkpatrick February 7‚ 2012 English Composition – Article Analysis “The Future of the Electric Car” This article covers the necessities in electric and hybrid vehicles due to the effects of climate and other changes occurring in the modern world. The first electric vehicle was invented by Robert Anderson in the late 1830’s and later on more electric vehicles were notable in manufacturing from France and Great Britain. Electric vehicles like‚ electric trains‚ trolley cars‚ scooters

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    What do Greek myths tell their audience about the functions of the god Poseidon? What is a myth? From the Greek mythos‚ myth means story or word. Mythology is the study of myth. As stories (or narratives)‚ myths articulate how characters undergo or performance‚ an ordered sequence of events. The term myth has come to refer to a certain genre (or category) of stories that share characteristics that make this genre distinctly different from other genres of oral narratives‚ such as legends and folktales

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    2010. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://www.wlajournal.com/22_1-2/images/vargish.pdf>. Dilworth‚ Thomas. "Conrad ’s The Secret Sharer." LINCCWeb SFX Services. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2012. <http://resolver.linccweb.org/FLCC1100?frbrVersion=2>. Richardson‚ Brian. "LINCCWeb SFX Services." CONSTRUING CONRAD ’S ’THE SECRET SHARER ’: SUPPRESSED NARRATIVES‚ SUBALTERN RECEPTION‚ AND THE ACT OF INTERPRETATION. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 02 Dec. 2012. <http://resolver.linccweb.org/FLCC1100?frbrVersion=2>. Perel

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    Iago’s intentions and motives for the malicious and evil acts he performs can be fully realized when he reads his soliloquies to the audience. It gives Iago the chance to be completely honest for once and provides the irony when the audience knows Iago’s plans but the other characters are unaware and call him ‘Honest Iago’. In Iago’s soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 3‚ Iago exclaims ’I hate the Moor’; he repeats this sentence many times during the first act of the play. The reasons for his hatred are

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