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    Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes. Hughes uses a metaphor‚ rhythm in his poem. The speaker uses a visual image that are also similes. This poem is about the poor African Americans in Harlem The poem talks about many consequences that can appear when a dream has yet to be recognized. Langston Hughes shows his concern over his deferred dreams as it expresses to his embitter aim. Hughes uses concern for his future and voices that uncertainty through rhyme and similes By only illustrating negative

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    "big boy"

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    Big Boy‚ by David Sedaris‚ is a short‚ somewhat‚ humorous story equipped with strong messages. It speaks of an issue he faced at an Easter party at his sister’s house and the complications it caused him. Sedaris had excused himself to the bathroom and found a “big piece of work” right in the toilet. He stressed and contemplated over what he should do with it. He even scolded himself for announcing where he was going prior to leaving to the restroom. He began speaking to it. The words he spoke were

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    after the First World War and lasted into the early years of the great depression. It was a social and political movement‚ but also an artist one. It inspired literature and poetry‚ music and drama‚ ethnography‚ publishing‚ dance‚ and fashion. As Langston Hughes wrote about this time: “The Negro was in vogue.”

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    Big Bazaar

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    Dear Respondent‚ We‚ the students of .... studying in the 1st year MBA are conducting a survey on “An Empirical study of drivers of customer satisfaction and loyalty in Indian retail Big Bazaars”. We request you to spare a few minutes of your valuable time in responding to the questions mentioned below. The information disclosed will be strictly used for academic purpose only. A. Personal Details Name ……………………………………………. Place……………………………………………. Age - Less than 18 19-25

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    Big bazar

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    Big Bazaar is a chain of hypermarket in India‚ which caters to every family’s needs and requirements. This retail store is a subsidiary of Future group‚ Pantaloons Retail India Ltd. and is an answer to the United States’ Wal-Mart. Big Bazaar has released the doors for the fashion world‚ general merchandise like sports goods‚ cutlery‚ crockery‚ utensils‚ and home furnishings etc. at best economical prices. Big Bazaar group offers more than 100 stores all over the country with an amalgamation of

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    The Big University

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    established lots of universities. Until this time in Turkey have about 80 universities. However‚ right now there are about 120 universities. But‚ some of them small universities other parts are big ones. I think big university better than the small university where are advantages and disadvantages. The big university has many advantages. For instance‚ the biggest university of Turkey is East Middle Technical University. There are lots of departments which especially are Technical Departments. There

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    The Big D

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    The “Big D” When I was five years old my parents went through the “Big D”‚ and I don’t mean Dallas. I was absolutely devastated and I couldn’t even begin to comprehend what had gone wrong. I thought that it must have been my fault‚ that I hadn’t been a good girl. Of course that wasn’t the case‚ but I was too young to understand. Now I’ve had my fair share of heartbreaks and I know that relationships are all about give and take‚ and to maintain one people must be willing to do the work. Today dissolution

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    is the main theme. The theme of loneliness is shown through Crooks’s character. The items in his room show that he is lonely. For example‚ all the books show that he has a lot of free time of his own to read. This shows solitary confinement for a big chunk of Crooks’s day. “And scattered about the floor were a number of personal possessions; for being alone‚ Crooks could leave his things about‚ and being a stable buck and a cripple‚ he was more permanent than the other men‚ and he had accumulated

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    Langston Hughes’s poem‚ “Dreams”‚ inspires the reader to pursue dreams. Hughes’s poem‚ emphasizes the importance of dreams and their ability to empower‚ strengthen‚ and embrace an individual’s life. Although it is a short poem‚ it holds a lot of inspiring thoughts. The simile used by Hughes’s to illustrate the meaning of the poem was peculiar and incredible. This poem is inspiring. The carefully chosen words to interpret make it even more fascinating. The meaning of the poem “Dreams” captures

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    'Sea Fever' - Analysis

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    John Masefield’s poem "Sea Fever" is a work of art that brings beauty to the English language through its use of rhythm‚ imagery and many complex figures of speech. The meter in "Sea Fever" follows the movement of the tall ship in rough water through its use of iambs and hard hitting spondees. Although written primarily in iambic meter‚ the meter in "Sea Fever" varies throughout the poem. The imagery in "Sea Fever" suggests an adventurous ocean that appeals to all five senses. Along with an adventurous

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