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    the next stop‚ one of the ladies got off and I took the time to familiarize myself. I learned that her name was Roberta. Luckily‚ she understood and spoke English‚ so I explained that it was an assignment for school. She agreed and I began by introducing myself and asking for her name and how she was. She replied that she was good and she asked me and I responded the same way. I asked her about her day and where she was from and she asked me where I was from‚ how was school‚ and what class I liked

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    attempting to pose as onlooker who watches everything but does nothing to alter situations. In this analysis of “I Sit and look out “by Walt Whitman‚ the capitalization of the verb “sit”denotes the action of an onlooker. It is also symbolic of the speaker who sits idle and shows no sign to do anything. His constant position is also indicative of his complacent confinement which is miles away from suffering multitudes. On the other hand‚ the idea of “I Sit and look out” is expressed through the term

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    depression. The force of her personality leads Miles and his friends into a labyrinth of emotions that‚ after a shattering tragedy‚ leave him wondering if there’s any way out. Chip and Miles want to make a memorial of Alaska. So on speaker day‚ they hire a fake speaker that comes to the school and gives a fake speech. After that Miles finds his great perhaps‚ and that there is no way out of the labyrinth. Miles sees Alaska as a very difficult girl to understand. Once‚ Alaska tells Miles about one

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    Amilcar Cabral who was responsible for the independence of Cape Verde. In general the event was good and very informative. There was music‚ food‚ a band‚ speakers‚ singers‚ and more. I still remember the round table with families and friends‚ which was good because it let people chat for a little instead of just sitting in there and listening to the speakers. Now I will be talking about the parts of the events and my thoughts of it. The event begins with a brief introduction by the Cape Verdean Student

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    issues we found into a few large groups. This mind-map can be seen in Annex 1. Using this tool‚ multiple large issues concerning the ambitious plan of Englishnization emerged: First very significant problem‚ and quite probably the main issue in introducing English into Rakuten is the clash with Japanese culture. As the article says‚ Japan has always scored significantly low on the international TOIEC tests and Japanese are objectively slower learners than Chinese or Indian regarding languages. Also

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    spattered or drips‚ she is actually a great speaker. After she’s done with her investigation‚ she is to report it to the investigator; on how the crime occurred. When the investigation is done‚ she with all the other investigators is to appear in court. Since Sutton speaks in court‚ she gained great experience on speaking to the audience very well. Throughout Sutton speech‚ she maintained a very well organized presentation. She managed to start off by introducing herself‚ and her job. Second‚ gave us some

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    Public speakers can change societies by changing their way of thinking and/or giving a certain group a voice. Martin Luther King Jr. led the famous "million man march" and was one of the main figures that gave the African-Americans a voice during the Civil Rights movement. The infamous Adolf Hitler made an entire country believe his xenophobic ideology that the Jewish people were the reason were to blame for Germany’s impoverished state. Even Socrates changed the way of Greek thinking altogether

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    Hersh Patel Poetry Project AP English III "When I Am Dead‚ My Dearest" Literal and Figural Meaning The poem literally illustrates the speaker’s reflection upon whether or not he or she and the "dearest" shall remember one another when the speaker dies. Yet‚ figuratively‚ the poem conveys the poet’s perception of death as a dreamy‚ intermediate existence that compares to "twilight". Structure and Meaning Christina Rossetti strategically structures her poem‚ "When I am dead‚ my dearest" to convey

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    Since the very beginning of the appearance of literature‚ the theme of the death was one of the most important ones. This theme was more prominent in the tragedies than in other literary genres. In ancient Greek‚ for example‚ death was used inevitably in odes and was always presented as an obstacle that could never be overcame. In classic tragedies‚ it is common that the role of death occupies the central role‚ as in the work of Plato‚ Phaedo‚ which narrates the death of Socrates. This tragic view

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    In these four texts I will be introducing what type of Rhetoric each text is using examples such as SOAPS‚ Ethos Pathos and Logos. Also finding if the text is effective or ineffective to the cause. In the First text the document is about ¨Man Takes First Step on the Moon” the speaker in this text is Times of London. The audience were the people reading the newspaper. The purpose was the Neil Armstrong had just landed on the moon‚ first human being to ever do that‚ so everyone was very excited to

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