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    The objective was to call a random stranger‚ and stay on the phone for as long as possible. The group became proficient at this game as they played it very often. Lorraine just so happened to call one Mr. Pignati‚ a widowed man who was still as joyful a person as anyone could know. Lorraine pretended to be a charity worker‚ and Mr. Pignati agreed to give her and John 10 dollars if they stopped

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    the governments’ assimilationist agenda. Harrison employs a range of theatrical and written techniques to highlight the notion of a traumatic environment. Dialogue is also evident in Jamie Oliver’s cooking special where on stage he uses up beat and joyful dialogue to interact with the audience. Edna’s hymn by Barry Humphries is a satirical hymn about an old lady who tells us how good Australia is. Stolen is a powerful play that highlights the trauma and alienation felt by the children both as children

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    Niki Haris Mrs. Fuchs Hour 3 Pre-AP Language Arts January 15th‚ 2014 Cause and Effect – A Christmas Carol In the novella‚ A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens‚ there are many things that effected Ebenezer Scrooge’s personality from the beginning of the story to the end. The ghosts of the Past‚ Present‚ and Future change his unpleasant behavior In the first Stave of the story‚ the writer is introducing Ebenezer’s character. We learn that he is unkind to people in his community and his family. Scrooge

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    boys inside the house and kills them with a sword. Jason arrives but is too late. They both curse each other he begs to have his children’s bodies so that he can bury them. She refuses this also and takes them away with her as she flies away triumphant.

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    PHONETICS ǀ. Pick out the word which has a different stress pattern from the others 1. A. hepatitis B. italics C. itself D. maternity 2. A. piracy B. scaffolding C. shiver D. triumphant 3. A. dialect B. diagram C. diagonal D. diamond 4. A. obvious B. notorious C. credulous D. numerous 5. A. Europe B. monument C. province D. minority ǁ. Pick out the

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    without anyone controlling him. Chris been living on the streets with bums‚ tramps‚ he also smell ready bad according to his mangers at McDonald. One of my favorite quotes Chris states in the book is “It is the experience ‚ the memories‚ the great triumphant joy of living to the fullest extent in which real meaning is found”. Chris states that taking pictures in not important to him ‚ that you need to live the experience to get the real meaning out of it‚ once you live it that’s all what matters to

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    Omelas Moral Dilemma In "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" Ursula LeGuin is raising the moral dilemma of justice vs. happiness. The happiness of the citizens in Omelas depends on the suffering of a child locked in a closet. She briefly describes the contrast between the child’s situation and the citizens’ position‚ portraying a moral dilemma‚ which is when you have to choose to do one of two equally unpleasant things. LeGuin portrays an ideal life “boats in the harbor sparkled with flags

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    poem. The tone "conveys the speaker’s attitude toward his or her subject or audience." (pg.709) For example if the narrator or the voice is serious the play‚ story‚ or the poem is serious‚ but is the narrator or the voice is joyful than the play‚ story‚ or the poem is joyful. Allegory‚ myth and symbol are some another elements short stories‚ poetry and drama have in common. "An allegory is a story with two parallel meanings‚ one is

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    The first time he was in the hospital‚ he was only four years old where he was found with two broken ribs and a fractured arm. The little boy cries and remembers that his babysitter was the one to cause him all the pain. According to Child Abuse and Neglect Statistics‚ "Over million children will become victims of child abuse this year" (CANS). "Child abuse is the non-accidental commission of any act by a caretaker upon a child under age 18 which causes‚ or creates a substantial risk of‚ physical

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    This discourse analysis essay will be critically analyzing the advertisement for LEGO that has been attached above. I will pay close attention to the purpose‚ structure‚ audience and tone of this advertisement as well as unpacking its linguistic features. The purpose for this LEGO advertisement will be identified first; followed by the study of how its structure‚ audience‚ tone and certain linguistic features will affect its persuasiveness. The purpose of this advertisement is to persuade (UNISA

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