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    a military leader who seek to gain control on the land and in no doubt was looking for gold from the start. Cortés was becoming selfish by wanting more of the Aztecs gifts and in effect he took control. I find that Cortés was becoming selfish because despite the many gifts that Moctezuma and the natives gave him‚ he wanted more and didn’t care about the natives. Throughout the story “from The Second Letter”‚ Cortés is in awe by all the goods they have in the market which he states “every kind of of

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    Name: Aiyna Ali Subject: English B Form: 2G Teacher: Mrs. Fareeda A Letter to Gran #38 Knightbridge Road‚ Canada. Sunday 24th October‚ 2010 Dear Gran‚ How are you going? Me missing you a lot and me hope you okay. I have a really nice friend‚ she name Margaret. I want to tell you about she so that you won’t be worrying about me too much. Margaret is originally from Barbados. She skin brown in complexion and she likes when she hair braided. She does not like dressing up and wearing

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    In the “Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” by Martin Luther King Jr. and the “Speech at the March on by Josephine Baker each article passionately argues about the disadvantages of the black community during the 1960s and about equality and the power of education. In order to achieve true freedom one must make changes through peaceful protest. To begin with in order to achieve true freedom society must make changes through peaceful protest. According to “Speech at the March on Washington” Baker reveals

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    all from different authors‚ and asked the reader to take a stance on whether they believe the authors personal experiences solidify or nullify their cases with civil rights. Authors; Martin Luther King‚ Brent Staples‚ and Gloria Naylor all use personal experience in their writing. After thoroughly reading the three articles found in your newspaper‚ the writers’ dependence on their personal experience does indeed solidify their work especially dealing with racial equality. In “Letter from Birmingham

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    white and fluffy… Just like soft‚ sweet marshmallows. Soft and sweet… like you. You make me feel safe and comforted Martha. Something in which I need to survive out here. I have my men‚ my friends and reminders from my family. But most importantly‚ I have the letters… The letters from you. I fight and fight. Not only in the battle but for the chance to see you again. To maintain our love‚ our friendship. I‚ I… What have you been up to? Working hard? I’m sure you have been. You always were a hard

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    who put me in the hang bag‚ I can’t believe it. Miss Prism- Why did you put me in a hang bug? What you were opinion that time? I will forgive you because you correct your mistake for meeting us together again. Lady Bracknell- You’re the last smell from my mom so I better call you mammy if you want. Mammy thank you for letting me to proposed for Gwendolen‚ you know how much I love her right. It like car and a wheel they

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    John Downe’s letter to his wife creates an enthusiastic‚ persuasive tone to try to convince her to leave England and come to the United States. The diction he uses and the way he structures his sentences highlights the points he tries to make. He uses an array of rhetorical strategies and devices such as imagery‚ tone and attitude‚ and pathos to do so. Throughout most of the letter‚ Downe describes to his wife the lifestyle in the United States through imagery. The diction he uses gives a comforting

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    In the passage " Letter from Birmingham jail " by Martin Luther King and also " Speech at the March on washington " by Josephine Baker . Those article argue for freedom with non-violence to find a solution. To start with ‚ some citizen believe that everybody should have freedom to get came vip right. For example Josephine argues in line 50-51 " I didn’t have to do that i wish i could go into any restaurant i wanted to and i didn’t have ". This show that not all have freedom and they want freedom

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    things‚ Mrs. Marcos would be right in saying that the declaration of martial law by her late husband‚ Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ was his greatest political act as President. It could have been his greatest heroism‚ for then he acted to save the republic from being violently fragmented by an ideology determined to overthrow the constitutionally established government. Positively looking at that fateful decision‚ maybe in that sense Mrs. Marcos was right. It was an ultimate act of self-defense‚ for often

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    By definition‚ communication is “the imparting or interchange of thoughts‚ opinions‚ or information by speech‚ writing‚ or signs” (dictionary.com). Throughout John Wyndham’s The Chrysalids‚ the main character‚ David Strorm‚ expresses different types of communication depending on who he is communicating with. Through David’s communication we can explore a variety of human interactions. David has an inability to talk with his mother‚ Emily Strorm‚ and his father‚ Joseph Strorm. Despite David’s difficulties

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