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    good kids. Many kids are very curious of what Santa look like‚ so they will stay up all night and wait to see him. After the kids don’t see Santa the child will lose hope and stop believing. This is similar of what happen in the “Salvation” short story of Langston Hughes. Langston believes in his aunt when she said that when he became saved he will see Jesus and see a light. This never happen‚ because he misinterpreted his aunt words‚ he literally thought that he was

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    Writing Exercise #2 The essay ‘Salvation” by Langston Hughes was the essay I connected with most. The religious aspect if it enticed me to read further. To me it was ironic that Hughes titled the essay “Salvation” when in fact it seemed young 12-year-old Hughes had become more lost than before going to the revival. I feel as if that Hughes wanted readers to take an important theme away from the essay; peer pressure from adults has a big impact on small children. Hughes style of writing is a unique

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    I cannot wait for the opportunity at the Salvation Army. I have always heard about the wonderful things that the Salvation does for individuals and families‚ but I have never gotten the chance to experience it for myself. I have learned recently that there is a vulnerable population that comes to the Salvation Army for assistance‚ the homeless and people in poverty. To care for a vulnerable population in their own environment I think will make me really sad and grateful at the same time. It will

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    after four months I feel honored for having been a part of it all. I’ve volunteered before‚ but have never tackled a project such as this. I chose to work with the Salvation Army and initially had plans to help the flood victims. Throughout the semester‚ we hit a few bumps but overcame them and succeeded. In my experiences with the Salvation Army I dared to dream‚ dared to succeed‚ and dared to make a difference. Daring to dream was an exciting aspect of this project. We thought of the many ways we could

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    Born and raised in Los Angeles‚ CA had its perks if you liked living in a crowded city with lots of commotion‚ its downfalls are the many criminal gang activity the streets of L.A are known to have. Growing up in a hostile environment everything I knew and was used to was the gang street life in L.A. Education did not become a priority the possibility of improvement for a better life never crossed my mind. I am the first generation child it was hard to adapt to the American way of living‚ despite

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    Katy Dewy English 111 Professor Johnson October 18‚ 2014 Critical Response Essay “Salvation” by Langston Hughes is a personal narrative essay about an experience Hughes had at church where he actually believed he would be able to see‚ and feel Jesus Christ. Hughes starts by describing a conversation he had with his aunt Reed at a revival service at church. While sitting in church Hughes is told by his aunt that he would see Jesus once he became blessed. He watched other young sinners become saved

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    Salvation Rhetorical Analysis Langston Hughes‚ in his personal narrativeSalvation‚” tells of his experience with being pressured by the adult figures in his life to be “saved from sin” and to “come to Jesus” even though he did not feel saved at all. In his piece written in 1925‚ Hughes’s purpose is to show his confusion and loss of faith through the need to please his elders and conform to their beliefs. Throughout the excerpt‚ Hughes conveys a childlike tone in order to highlight his uncertainty

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    In Langston Hughes’ “Salvation”‚ he demonstrates a technique of generating suspense‚ plotting and pacing the narrative‚ and reveals a significant personal event his in life and how the event taught him an important lesson. Hughes starts the narrative off capturing the reader’s attention by directly stating what his narrative is about‚ him being “saved”; then creating suspense by stating that he was “not really saved.” Hughes uses this technique to get the readers thinking about what he means. He

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    Salvation is a story from The Big Sea‚ which was written by Langston Hughes‚ an African American poet‚ playwright and fiction writer. He was one was the earliest innovators of the then new literary art form‚ jazz poetry. This is a story that took place during the author’s childhood‚ when he was going on thirteen. This story is about how he lost his faith as a child when during a revival meeting he remained the lone “young lamb” that did not see Jesus. In the end‚ the young Langston decided to deceive

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    Amanda Sanford College Composition 3-8-2013 9:00–9:50 Salvation In this essay Langston Hughes writes about a time where he actually believed he would be able to physically see‚ and feel Jesus Christ. Hughes starts by describing a conversation he had with his aunt at a revival service. While sitting in church Hughes is told by his aunt that he would see Jesus once he became blessed. As he watched other young sinners become saved‚ he didn’t not see Jesus as he anticipates his arrival. When

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