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    The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop: Gone Fishin’ "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop is saturated with vivid imagery and abundant description‚ which help the reader visualize the action. Bishop’s use of imagery‚ narration‚ and tone allow the reader to visualize the fish and create a bond with him‚ a bond in which the reader has a great deal of admiration for the fish’s plight. The mental pictures created are‚ in fact‚ so brilliant that the reader believes incident actually happened to a real

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    How to Apply Makeup

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    Putting Your Face On Have you ever woke up and thought that you needed a better looking face? Many women are very judgmental when it comes to the way they look compared to other women’s appearances. If you ever want to “put your face on” to look smokin’ hot or just to raise your self-confidence‚ follow these steps and you’ll be bringing the fellas’ home‚ or some of you guys may also be bringing the fellas home as well. Before you even touch that sponge to your face‚ make sure your face is rid

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    Imagery in the play Othello In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare uses imagery to illustrate the theme of racism. Shakespeare uses three different forms of imagery‚ each with a different purpose. Religious and colour imagery is used to suggest racist stereotypes and the idea that black races suffer from poor circumstance. In addition‚ Shakespeare uses animal imagery to express Othello’s position in the chain of being. All of this to show‚ that racism is unacceptable and cannot prevent the love of anyone

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    Eye Color and Olivia

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    Diana is a creative 32 year old chef. Her hair the color of red maple leafs that layer the dew covered ground in fall. Loose day old curls fall to her shoulders‚ pulled back and held up with a yellow ribbon secured with a bow. Smells of light jasmine and fresh linen came from her navy blue and white floral knee length dress that permeates the space around her. Around her neck hangs a loose necklace which holds a round shiny silver pendant engraved with a single initial. Hazel eyes with a misty

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    advertisement is located at the first few front pages of the magazine. This position is more likely to gain more attention as readers usually read the few front pages of the magazine more carefully. Also‚ with the deep red lipstick applied on Jessica Alba’s lips‚ it contrasted with the background of her pale face and bright background. Consumers tend to pay more attention on advertisements that contrast with their background. Thus‚ upon looking at the advertisement‚ readers will remember the product and leave

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    Andrea’s POV I was sure of two things. 1) I am madly in love with Alessio. 2) Veronica was going to murder me. The words resonated through my mind‚ it all seemed unreal. Well‚ apart from the fact that the queen bee of our school wanted to see my head on a pitchfork. If you didn’t know‚ Veronica was the ultimate bitch. Head cheer captain‚ popularity‚ a bunch of jock friends‚ a hot boyfriend. What more would a girl possibly want? For a regular teenage girl‚ that was the ultimate package. You’d

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    Intrigues Me Analysis

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    The first intrigues me is the high notes. The clarinet solo performer has a skillful transform between high notes‚ and the piece ends with an altissimo C. The performer changes it nice‚ smooth and natural. The second part that intrigues me is the whole band makes a good combination. The other performers not only do not cover the clarinet’s sound‚ but also set off the advantages of the clarinet. It makes a good harmony. The last thing is the emotions. The performers perform the characteristics of

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    definitely the least successful. Taste 1. I first noticed the taste sensation while walking through the landing strip when I saw an advertisement for an apple-flavored lip-gloss that featured a large apple; this left the taste of apple on my mind. 2. The second taste that I experienced was when I was in the actual lip makeup area. Almost

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    Sonnet 130 Analysis

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    exaggerated simile to convey the absurdity of such comparisons in conventional love poems. Because he uses a negation‚ this can be described as a negative simile. He proceeds by comparing her lips to red coral‚ stating that coral is far more red than her lips. This only makes sense‚ because the only way her lips could be as red as corals is if they are painted. This is another example of ridiculous comparisons in usual love poems. While describing her breasts‚ he doesn’t use a direct simile. Instead

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    would be up stage right‚ the audience would only be able to see some of Donald’s face as he would be well hidden‚ this would show that he is used to retreating into himself and hiding from danger. There would be an expression of fear on his face‚ his lip trembling slightly and his eyes open wide to show his watchfulness and fear. When Peter enters the barn Donald will stare at him as he walks down stage. When Donald says‚ ‘H- Hello‚ Peter.’ He will say this very quietly‚ in an audible whisper his pitch

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