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    The pigs lay‚ bloated bags of fat‚ sensuously enjoying the shadows under the trees. The bloated fat and sensuous enjoyment‚ and hiding the sunshine from the damp and hot weather showed that the pigs were in a calm‚ peaceful rest. Also as a tranquil overture for the following brutal‚ savage extermination. The word “sensuously” also has a meaning of “ gratifying sexually “‚ it is a foreshadow for the coming sexual connotations. There was no wind and they were unsuspicious; and practice had made Jack

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    Kody Yeoman Of Mice and Men jury statement Final Draft Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury‚ I am speaking today to defend George Milton on the murder of Lennie smalls. If George did not kill Lennie‚ then curly would have‚ and curly would have made Lennie’s death much more painful. Curly said that he would shoot Lennie in the gut‚ as we all know‚ this death would be much more painful than getting shot right in the head and dying immediately. Curly was after Lennie for revenge because Lennie accidentally

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    Practise essay Analyse how a writer used language to develop the theme(s) of the written text. The cyberpunk novel‚ Feed‚ is a book which explores the dangers of overpowering consumerism. Author MT Anderson uses language to develop the theme of a failing futuristic society as an outcome of constant consumerist influence. Anderson uses character dialogue‚ descriptions of environmental degradation and internally received ‘banners’ or advertising inside the characters’ heads to explore the problems

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    Jordan Keel Mrs. Norton Composition 4 4-16-13 1. Who is left among the boys that remain loyal to Ralph? - Piggy‚ sam‚ and the littluns 2. What rationalization do Ralph and Piggy arrive at concerning their role in Simon’s death? - they were on the outside of the circle and really did not do it 3. What does Jack plan to do in order to enable his followers to have another feast? - steal Piggy’s glasses to start a fire 4. Why is Roger so excited at the prospect of the beating of Willard

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    Henry Clay Sr. was born on April 12‚ 1777‚ in Hanover County‚ Virginia‚ into a modest family with adequate wealth to support the education for him and his four surviving siblings. Clay was born in the midst of the Revolutionary War and witnessed the horrors first hand‚ as British soldiers ransacked his family residence at the age of three (biography.com). Through family connections‚ Clay was able to land a clerkship under Virginia jurist George Wythe and he quickly proved himself to be valuable and

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    HENRY FLEMING Henry Fleming‚ an emotional and immature teenager who becomes an adult‚ over the course of just a few days. He was a naive and completely self-absorbed teenager who wants nothing more than a chance to show off and be thought of as a brave and daring man. He wanted to wear a uniform and carry a gun‚ to have girls "oohing" and "ahing" over him. Unfortunately‚ his manhood came at a steep price. The route he goes through forces him to recognize his own weaknesses and selfishness. It

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    Do you agree with the view that it was virtually impossible for effective opposition to form against Henry VIII’s Reformation? Explain your answer‚ using sources 1‚ 2 and 3 and your own knowledge. (40 marks) There are many different reasons why it was virtually impossible for opposition to form against Henry VIII’s during the reformation and no explanation can ignore the sheer diversity of the people. Source 3 on face value explains that it was the “many different reasons” that people opposed

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    Indeed‚ the notion of honour in King Henry IV is portrayed through multiple characters within the play. It is understood that Falstaff and hotspur’s interpretations of honour act as a character foil to validate Hal’s modern and compassionate form of honour‚ although‚ in Shakespeare’s world of deceit and blind ambition‚ he suggests that extreme forms of honour without the ability to adapt to the climate around them will ultimately fail. Falstaff proclaims that honour itself is just “a word” - “air”;

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    Henry Parker’s The Contra-Replicant‚ his Complaint to His Maiestie asserts a ‘reason of state’ justification for parliamentary absolutism more forcefully than any other tract in the Royalist-Parliamentarian debates of 1642/3. Yet despite recent work on Parker’s parliamentary sovereignty‚ Michael Mendle observes a dearth of scholarship on his parliamentary absolutism. In addition‚ David Wootton’s contention that the 1642/3 debates witnessed ‘the transition from rebellion to revolution’ and enabled

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