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    Poetic Devices and Forms Line - equates a spatial measure or words or sounds‚ a fundamental conceptual unit. Stanza - a grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length‚ metrical form‚ or rhyme scheme. Figurative language - Expressions or statements that are intentionally not literally true. Metaphor - A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving deeper meaning to the second. Forms of the "to be" verb are often used; "is" or "was". All the world’s a stage And men

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    spiritual songs‚ songs to help the slaves get through their work load when tired‚ and even at times a form of banter and of course‚ for entertainment. In instances of chopping wood or husking corn‚ planting or plowing fields‚ these songs often had rhythm that went along with the labor tasks of the slaves. Some slaves that worked in more solo situations‚ such as a kitchen in their master’s home‚ would sing songs that had a more defined sense of individuality and personal lyrics. According to Margaret

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    paper‚ different perspectives of the nature of poetic language will be illustrated by using a stylistic analysis of a poem‚ „Sonnet 55‟‚ written by William Shakespeare (see Appendix for full poem). In the stylistic analysis‚ the use of sound and rhythm to convey complement meaning by Shakespeare will be in focus here. Poetic function in poem Poetic language is a type of language that commonly found in poetry1. According to Jakobson (1960)‚ formalists believe poetic function of language is

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    "My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun" is a poem written by William Shakespeare about the love towards an imperfect woman. He explains that although his mistress is imperfect‚ he finds his love special and "rare." If the modern day reader is not careful‚ he/she might be quick to assume the role of the woman that Shakespeare writes about. Although the word mistress now refers to a sweetheart or a woman who lives with a man without being married to him‚ in Shakespeare’s time‚ it meant a woman

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    “THE DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING LISTENING SKILL OF NON-ENGLISH MAJOR LEARNER AND HOW TO DEAL WITH THESE DIFFICULTIES”. 1.1. Listening Skill: Many language learners consider listening ability the measure of knowing a language. As for them‚ fluency is the ability to converse with others much more than the ability to read‚ write or comprehend oral language. They regard listening as the most important skill they can acquire. Therefore‚ if learners do not learn how to listen or do not get any opportunities

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    ‘For the Fallen’ and ‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ are two very different poems indirectly expressing Wilfred Owen and Laurence Binyon’s views on war. The contrast of the poems is mainly down to when they were written as Binyon wrote his poem at the very beginning of the war‚ meaning the poem has a very propagandist and optimistic outlook on the war. He also wrote it before he visited the front in 1916. However Owen wrote his poem near to the end of the war‚ in hospital‚ after fighting on the western front

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    October 3‚ 2013 Paper One I chose to focus on Ezra Pound’s poem‚ “Fan Piece for her Imperial Lord”‚ a poem in which I argue represents both the sublime as well as beauty. More so‚ I argue his poem is a direct representation of how the sublime can be found in beauty. How through the idea of pleasure and goodness one can experience pain. Beauty aims to please the senses in some way‚ focusing on objects of delicacy‚ smoothness and color. On the contrary‚ the sublime attempts to evoke a sense

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    7th Grade Literature Study Guide Unit 2‚ Part 2 (pp 270-271) Inferences – logical assumption about information or ideas that are not directly stated. Inference Vocabulary Words: Conclude: to form an opinion or make a judgment‚ based on evidence presented. Subject: the main idea or topic. Object: a thing that can be seen or touched. Credible: easy to believe. Perspective: an assessment of a situation‚ especially from one person’s point of view. Literary Analysis: Most fictional stories

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    of different-length syllables (as in classical prosody); and they may or may not utilize rhyme. Relaxation Through Poetry is a tool used to help someone relax in times of stress. One cannot readily characterize poetry precisely. Typically though‚ poetry as a form of literature makes some significant use of the formal properties of the words it uses – the properties of the written or spoken form of the words‚ independent of their meaning. Meter depends on syllables and on rhythms of speech; rhyme and

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    This is just so I can read an essay Spanish (español)‚ also called Castilian[3] (castellano About this sound listen (help·info))‚ is a Romance language that originated in Castile‚ a region of Spain. Approximately 406 million people speak Spanish as a native language‚ making it second only to Mandarin in terms of its number of native speakers worldwide.[1][2] It also has 60 million speakers as a second language‚[2] and 20 million students as a foreign language.[4] Spanish is one of the six official

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