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    made property. 
We are again shown the use of light and dark when Carter explains the setting “At the mauvish beginnings of evening” This conveys rich language which is used to show the setting and also it gives the reader a sense of colour when reading the story. This helps the reader to imagine what the beast is seeing within the story. To present the luxurious nature of which The lady of the house of love is set in we a given a historical refernece which we can picture in our minds about what

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    Without suspense‚ there would be nothing to compel the audience to read on‚ without structure there would be nothing to guide the reader throughout the story and without point of view‚ the narrative would lose the personal touch that keeps the reader engaged and related to the story. These traits and many more are what make a narrative successful and what help the reader not only connect to the narrator‚ but ultimately understand their message. David Sedaris‚ a comedic writer‚ is able to execute these

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    has encountered. Through the use of the rhetorical devices‚ the author allows for the reader to fully examine the convict as he is meant to be perceived. It is evident‚ given the details‚ that the convict is a sight to see‚ physically. “A fearful man‚ all in coarse grey‚ with a great iron on his leg…who limped and shivered‚ and glared and growled…”(Dickens‚ paragraph 2). The imagery Dickens used provides the reader to develop a physical manifestation within their minds of a monstrous criminal coming

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    The Writing Process

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    PART 1: PREWRITING Activity A: Analyze a Task 1. David’s primary purpose in sending a message is to inform the reader that the car company will not honour the customer’s claim. The writer’s priority is to inform the reader that the company would like to honour the claim‚ but point out that it could not happen because the warranty is expired. 2. David’s secondary purpose in sending a message is to promote goodwill on behalf of the company. He does not want to make the company look bad in the eyes

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    Telling Tails Analysis

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    a story interesting‚ the context is not always the most important. The way a writer tells the story is often what hooks the reader‚ by creating intriguing and eventful dialogue that attracts the reader. Bundles of information can be helpful in giving the reader insight to the characters life. However that information can only keep a reader attracted for so long as the reader desires a dramatic or traumatic event to occur. Throughout the article “Telling Tails” by Tim O’brien‚ Tim talks about how

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    Imagery In Hernia

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    The use of concrete imagery in the beginning of “Hernia” allows readers to understand the significance of spring before the speaker explains it. The speaker sets the scene and allows it to transform throughout the poem through the use of concrete imagery. From the first line “the gingko bones shiver a bit‚ dream of full bloom” to “the coat of green slowly fill the wiry limb” readers can clearly tell that poet is trying to convey that the season is changing from winter to Spring. This is significant

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    The next term Sacks satisfied is Pathos. He gave the readers the other view about the young people besides the postmodern scene at American in 1990s. It evoked the feeling surprised and depressed of readers before the consequences that postmodern had brought to. Sacks made people confused before the reasons why this reality had happened; while people were supposed to be diligent harder in the outstanding development of technology and entertainment‚ people especially is young generation was so lazy

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    things‚ and it’s up to the reader of Oliver’s poem to decide. The poem is written so that the reader is in the point of view‚ creating an atmosphere in which the reader connects with the poem. Oliver conveys the idea that emotions only control people to a certain point through denotation and personification. Oliver portrays that people can take control of their feelings‚ but only theirs‚ through denotation throughout her poem. “The Journey” contains words that help the reader reach into their emotions

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    Miss Brill

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    the effect of letting the reader see the contrast between Miss Brill’s idea of her role in life and the reality of the small part she truly plays in world around her. In one short Sunday afternoon‚ the main character’s view of herself changes dramatically different changes. Until the end‚ the reader does not realize the view is like a mirror at a carnival‚ clear on the outside edges and distorted in the centre. Mansfield’s use of the story’s point of view causes her readers to look inside themselves

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    In the novel‚ A Monster Calls‚ the main character‚ Connor‚ shows readers a different aspect of how to be brave‚ act with agency‚ and understand the importance of telling the truth. The suspense that the book ensued and the way in which the author denied trying to teach a lesson‚ ultimately showed the importance of actions being more important than simply thoughts of good actions. Also‚ as I was reading‚ I connected discussions from class to topics discussed in the book‚ such as the sense of agency

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