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    Elizabeth I employed various effective rhetorical devices in addition to utilizing a strong‚ reassuring tone and a simple yet convincing structure in the speech she delivered to her troops in the field in order to win their affection‚ respect and make them believe that she indeed cares for some other than herself. An example of the rhetorical devices she used is compassionate word diction. She describes her people as “loving” and “faithful” in order to prove she sees her people’s kind nature at

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    Throughout history‚ it has been made clear that women did not always have the same rights as men. Yet during the 1800s and early 1900s‚ or around the time of the Civil War‚ some women began to do something about this. During this time period began the women’s suffrage movement‚ in which women tried to gain voting rights for women in the United States. An article from History.com says that‚ “In 1848‚ a group of abolitionist activists–mostly women‚ but some men–gathered in Seneca Falls‚ New York to

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    In what ways do we allow or forbid death from instructing us on how we are to live? Remember to restate the question in your answer. Write 3 paragraphs supporting your arguments and make sure to use quotes from the book. In everyday that we live‚ we should act as if today was our last day. We need to be kind to everyone‚ forgive others‚ and realize we are not promised tomorrow. If we did this everyday‚ we would not have any problems with other people. Living like it is our last day would allow

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    “God is dead!” This is a quote said by John Proctor in “The Crucible” as he was being accused of witchcraft during the Salem witchcraft trials. John Proctor is a farmer in Salem. John is a sinner as he does not go to church and plows on Sunday’s. John also has never baptised his children and is the husband of Elizabeth Proctor. The first trait John Proctor and I share is how we are both an outcast. John has many ways he has showed to being an outcast. One way he showed it was he never went to church

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    Fatima Mammadova Afagi M5A Chemistry Mr. Brotherton One World Essay What limits the way that batteries can change the way we live? Battery is a device‚ which consists of one or more electrochemical cells‚ which converts stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Batteries are used everywhere in our daily life. We use them in technology‚ like mobile phones‚ computers‚ music players and etc. We use them for medical reasons‚ like wheelchairs‚ defibrillator‚ pace makers‚ hearing aids and many

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    fifties. Additionally‚ the contents of the play were based on a trial of the farmer John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth‚ which she was very mad with her husband for cheating with the servant Abigail who fell in love with him. In the conditions of religious hysteria‚ John Proctor finds moral courage and dignity which also leaves a question‚ is John Proctor a real tragic hero after such a terrible event? John Proctor is considered a tragic hero under the

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    Medusa S.P.D. Poseidón‚ I am writing this letter to you‚ my dear Poseidon‚ because I have been longing to hear from you. If you are reading this that means that the malicious Athena did not intercept this. Te amo with all my heart and I long to be yours. If you could simply not pay attention to my looks‚ I am sure that we could be together! Remember the days when we were together? Remember how happy we both were? We could be like that once again! If you still truly love me‚ then you can

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    In the play‚ “The Crucible‚” by Arthur Miller‚ John Proctor is portrayed as a tormented individual whose flaws inevitably lead him to his own destruction. Proctor’s lust for Abigail Williams is the instigator of the hysteria surrounding the witch trails. During the Salem Witch trials‚ Proctor tries to convince the court that the trial are fraudulent‚ he is then thrown into the mix of a corrupt society with greedy preachers‚ landowners trying to steal land‚ and a young girl infatuated with him and

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    John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are important characters in the play of the crucible by Arthur Miller. There are important similarities in their characters which will be compared and contrasted in the following paragraphs. John Proctor is a well respected farmer who works hard for the living of his family. He provides a home and food for his wife Elizabeth and his three children. He is well respected for being honest‚ a truthful Christian and of good morals. Rebecca Nurse is the wife of

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    Queen Elizabeth I

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    Queen Elizabeth was born in Greenwich Palace on September 7‚ 1533. She died on March 24‚ 1603‚ of natural causes. Her father was Henry VII. His second wife‚ Anne Boleyn was Elizabeth’s mother. King Henry wanted a son‚ but received a daughter‚ instead‚ from his second wife. Before Elizabeth’s third birthday‚ Henry had her mother beheaded in charges of adultery and treason. Elizabeth was brought up in a separate household at Hatfield (not known). King Henry’s third wife gave birth

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