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    The Sentry by Wilfred Owen

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    very first line of the poem brings into realisation the abysmal conditions of the trenches the soldiers encountered. It starts off as almost conversationally with a slight understated menace in ‘’and he knew’’. The poem starts off with the use of iambic pentameter but when the regular rhythm descends into chaos other examples of pentameters such as trochaic are used like in line 4. The use of more than one form of pentameter reflects the turmoil and action on the battlefield. In line 2 the pentameter

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    NOT BE USED IN THIS PAPER. 1 (a) On the diagram below‚ shade two more squares to make a pattern that has rotational symmetry of order 2. For Examiner’s Use [1] (b) On the diagram below‚ shade two more squares to make a pattern that has only one line of symmetry. [1] 2 (a) Evaluate 8 – 5 × 4 + 3. Answer (b) Express 1.03 as a percentage of 1. ..................................... [1] Answer .................................% [1] © UCLES 2012 4024/11/M/J/12 3 3 (a)

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    the poem in various ways. The first of these is the way use of "military-like" language. The first example is shown in the very first line where it states‚ "Clouds ran their wet mortar‚ plastered the daybreak." This expression shows that it was a dull miserable‚ windy‚ thick grey morning and also that the men were determined to go out. In stanza one‚ line eight - line thirteen‚ there is a lot of use of military language. For example "The rails scored a bull’s-eye into the eye of a bridge‚" suggesting

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    Carol Ann Duffy: Stealing

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    crimes and admitting/bragging about what they have stolen. The majority of the poem refers to one time when he/she stole a snowman. Therefore‚ I will analyse this poem through the literary devices that are present and not by each independent stanza or line. To begin with‚ the title of this poem proposes several ideas about the speaker. The act of stealing suggests a lack of purpose‚ a want of attention‚ and a distraction from pain. All of which are visible throughout the poem. This

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    MAT 221 WK 5 ASSIGNMENT

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    walk “X” paces in a straight line south toward the Castle Rock and mark the place where a red flag is mark. At the end of her distance she will mark the red flag in a triangle. Vanessa will now turn 90 degrees to the right and will walk 2x+4 paces east until she tied rope at stick that marks the blue flag. We have now acquired a line segment which we will call Y for yellow flag and R for red flag and B for Blue flag. YR which is basically the line from Y to R‚ the line segment from B to R is considered

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    tastes like them all‚”. All of the aspects she lists conclude that this mental state she is experiencing affects every aspect‚ but is still indistinguishable. She cannot quite recognize the state of mind she finds herself in at this moment. In this line she uses synesthesia‚ where she provides an image of the tasting of death‚ coldness‚ and even darkness. Her mind then wanders to a Funeral‚ “Set orderly‚ for Burial”‚ the indication of someone being dead and buried leads her to think of her current

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    Problem 705 Determine the centroid of the shaded area shown in Fig. P-705‚ which is bounded by the x-axis‚ the line x = a and the parabola y2 = kx.     Solution 705 HideClick here to show or hide the solution   At (a‚ b)   Thus‚        → equation of parabola   Differential area   Area of parabola by integration   Location of centroid from the y-axis (x-intercept of centroid)            answer   Location of centroid from the x-axis (y-intercept

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    for her homeland is exemplified by using domineering words such as ’own’‚ which makes it seem as something unique‚ and also by telling the reader that her brothers were ’bawling’ the word ’home.’ A combination of alliteration and imagery in the first line "red room" and "fell through the fields" also helps emphasize this. All of these rather unsympathetic words encourage a development of a depression throughout the Poem. The personification of the ’miles (which ran) back to the city...’ seems to indicate

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    performed on each line segment of the figure there are four times as many line segments‚ the length of each being one-third the length of the segments in the previous stage. First of all I am going to suppose c1 has a perimeter of 3 units. I will try to find the perimeter of c2‚ c3‚ c4 and c5. c1 s1 = 1 (s – side length) c2 s2 = 1/3 c3 s3 = 1/9 c4 s4 = 1/27 c5 s5 = 1/81 If the original line segment had length s‚ then after the first step each line segment has

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    The title of Rothenberg’s poem "In a Time of War" seems to encapsulate the poem’s subject-matter‚ written with uncomplicated words of the English vocabulary makes the poem stand out in a stark manner. This method is used by Rothenberg to illustrate to readers exactly how he sees war‚ as it is. One outstanding feature of this poem is its structure. Rothenberg appears to want to isolate the first stanza from the rest of the poem. At a closer reading‚ the first stanza is concerned with the poet’s thoughts

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