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    much money do you have on you right now? “several hundred-dollar bills”‚ a reader would not expect her to have that much money because of the way she presents herself in school (Green 55). As a reader‚ this intrigues one because a connection can be made between Quentin Jacobsen’s trust of Margo Spigelman and

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    people and “discriminated” because of laws created to prohibit the places they can’t smoke. He tries to guarantee the reader about the discrimination that smokers are having by giving some examples to convince the reader about the situation. He also tells that anti-smokers attacks smokers with the help of organizations .However the author doesn’t achieve to persuade the reader with his argument. It is noticeable that the author argues about smokers being discriminated and restricted from

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    when they discovered a giant wall like maze. This scene is very suspenseful and mysterious‚ and it seems to make the reader share the character’s feelings. Later‚ Percy dreams of Luke plotting to use the maze as an underground invasion to the camp. Why I like this scene is because the suspenseful and mysterious background of the character entering the maze which leaves the reader with questions. Next‚ my second favorite scene is when Percy has to battle his godly brother‚ Antaeus‚ another child

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    said theme if looking too deep or taking the poem at face value. Luckily‚ we‚ as readers‚ are equipped with the knowledge to identify the poetic devices. These devices give us the ability to use such devices to dissect the poem and reveal the hidden theme.  Upon reading Traveling through the Dark‚ the author has an intimate conversation with the reader‚ sharing a personal experience. This allows Stafford to draw the reader deep into thought about what is really happening within the poem.  He accomplishes

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    meaning of character are the persons presented in a dramatic or narrative work‚ who are interpreted by the reader as being edowed with moral and dispositional qualities that are expressed in what they say - the dialogue - and what they do - the action (198 1:2) Therefore characters are important element in the story. The stories always introduce their characters to give a description to the readers. Character is commonly used in two ways (Stanton. 1965:17). The first is that character designates

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    How does the writer attempt to share her experiences of being at the races? Emma Levine‚ the writer of this travelogue; “A Game of Polo With a Headless Goat”‚ adequately shares her experiences with the reader through a number of stylistic techniques which captivate the reader into believing the experiences Levine had while she was at the donkey races‚ a common communal sport in Pakistan. The passage initially beings with a sense of pace - as the writer is already commuting to the scene of

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    story of grief but with different emotional rhythms.1 Kay’s poetic background radiates through her figurative language which serves to intensify the emotional impact of the novel. Kay alters between first and third person narrative voice giving the reader a multidimensional perspective of the Moodys and enabling her to build complex characters. Kay presents Colman Moody as the figure of a man torn by the conflict between his grief at the loss of his father‚ the distortion of his memories of his

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    Commentary Essay Purpose: The purpose of commentary is not simply to report things but to give readers a way to make sense of them. A commentary will help you write critically about a topic and will help you analyze this topic within a larger societal context. Audience: Your audience for this paper should be one who has a stake in the topic. For example‚ if you are discussing your understanding of a topic like ISTEP testing‚ your audience could be administrators. Genre: For this paper

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    • Create an outline of the basic parts of your narrative. *Writing about the experience: • Using your outline‚ describe each part of your narrative. • Rather than telling your readers what happened‚ use vivid details and descriptions to actually recreate the experience for your readers. • Use descriptive language. This is made possible by using figurative language (similes‚ metaphors‚ personification)‚ sensory words (words using your 5 senses)‚ and vivid words (“the author

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    there needs to be all fictional elements and no facts to make a good story. A majority of people say that an excellent story starts with facts and adds in other elements like metaphors‚ symbolism‚ and imagery because visualizing the story helps the reader connect to the unfamiliar event. Using imagery is a smart way to engage an audience and keep someone on their seat to keep reading. Tim O’Brien uses imagery to connect and entertain his audience in an effective way.  “..not love letters‚ but Lieutenant

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