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    poem and the reader is left with varied emotions about him. Set in England‚ during the reign of King George III‚ the poem tells the story of a Highwayman who has fallen in love with Bess‚ an innkeeper’s beautiful daughter. He tells her that he is after a ‘prize’ that night. This will probably be the jewels or gold he will loot from a coach. However‚ the lovers are betrayed by Tim‚ a jealous stableman‚ who informs the soldiers. They attempt to trap the Highwayman by taking Bess hostage. In an oddly sadistic

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    Analysis: Letter from Birmingham Jail S- To state the reason Martin Luther King Jr. is in Birmingham for attempting to change segregation as social justice and his use of civil disobedience as an instrument of freedom. O- King was incarcerated for expressing his rights as a US citizen and now writes a letter to explain the injustice A- The Alabama Clergymen and U.S. Citizens P- To announce that without forceful direct action‚ equal rights and true civil rights may never be achieved S- Martin

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    obtain contracts after quarter end while knowing‚ or recklessly disregarding the fact that‚ CA would improperly recognize the revenue from those contracts‚ and failed to alert CA’s Finance or Sales Accounting Department that CA salespersons that reported to Richards were obtaining contracts with backdated signatures dates after quarter end.” (Release) Richard in his letter writes that his self and the CEO exerted significant pressures on their team to meet the goals that they had set for themselves‚ also

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    education. 2. Are Daisy and Winterbourne temperamentally well-suited to become friends? If we look at based on the European culture‚ I think is no‚ they aren’t. Although they are come from America‚ but their social situation and culture better are different. Winterbourne settles at Geneva and he was educated in Europe. So we can conclude that Winterbourne is just a man who emigrates from America to Europe. That’s all. He is different with Daisy‚ who always moves from one place to another

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    Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby It takes two to make an accident it’s not only one at fought. The entitlement and power that accompanies money throughout the novel gives off how old money they behave in a snob way and think less of those that are new money. Old money believes that there will not be any consequences for their action no matter what they do. Old money and new money stand on different grounds because old money they don’t like to show off their money‚ as for new money they like to

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    In Letter from Birmingham Jail‚ Martin Luther King Jr. writes to his fellow clergymen about the turpitudes he feels are taking place in Birmingham. He aims to make his audience aware of things he feels are being swept under the carpet. King uses a variety of religious references to get through to his readers. Since religion is sacred to so many‚ it is a powerful piece filled with emotion and logic. King’s expert use of pathos invokes the emotions of his readers. Since the topic he is writing

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    The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby has a list of ordinary character flaws‚ though Gatsby’s flaws are only revealed through the telling of the story by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book’s plot revolves around the history of Jay Gatsby and his undying love for Daisy Fay. Did the downfall of Gatsby’s character leave him to be an innocent victim‚ a foolish dreamer‚ or a guilty imposter? The downfall of this main character was destroyed by love and money‚ when Gatsby and his lavish life eventually

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    The Not So Great Gatsby The novel The Great Gatsby has always been one of my favorites. Fitzgerald does a magnificent job incorporating the ideals and customs of the 1920s and how they pertained in the lives of the characters in the novel. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald attempts to convey the portrayal of the decline of the American Dream in the decline of morals through the way the characters DaisyGatsby‚ and Tom go about living their everyday lives. A great way that Fitzgerald evidences

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    Nation Murray 1/5/11 Period 1 Letter from Birmingham Jail Assignment 1. Identify a list of biblical allusions King uses in this essay. Explain how these allusions to biblical figures and events appeal to both ethos and pathos. “Just as the prophets of the eighth century B.C. left their villages and carried their thus saith the Lord far beyond the boundaries of their home towns‚ and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners

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    Dear Countrymen‚ The amazing new world filled with opportunities! I am addressing you today to inform you of the new land and the wonderful experience we have had here. We have been doing what we love here‚ and have prospered with the help of our Native American friends. It is a great place to live‚ so i highly encourage you to experience it for yourself. The trip over was not great‚ but it was nothing to complain about. We landed here in Cape Henry in April safely. Shortly after landing‚ we

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