element in storytelling. You are writing from the perspective of your character‚ NOT from your own. How would your character speak‚ or think? Great writers observe others to find true dialogue. Listen to people on the bus or in a café. Think about cadence‚ grammar‚ accents‚ and confidence when you are listening in on people. Sometimes less is more especially in dialogue labeling. E.g DO: “What’s that?” stammered John‚ furrowing his brow. DON’T: “What’s that?” said John. He was very nervous. Give
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Slow Movement from Haydn’s ’Emperor’ Quartet OP. 76‚ NO. 3 The slow movement from Haydn’s ’Emperor’ Quartet is said to be one of Haydn’s greatest works. He uses a simple yet classic melody throughout his piece that is the underlying feature of this movement. The melody is in the form AABCC but the movement itself is in the style of theme and variations. The music in the movement is played sweetly (dolce) and is in cut time. The Introduction to Haydn’s Emperor Quartet is in GM and has the violin
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Phoebe is the heart of the household and lightens the mood. As Hawthorne writes‚ “Phoebe’s voice always had music in it‚ and could either enliven Clifford by its sparkle and gayety of tone or soothe him by a continued flow of pebbly and brook-like cadences.” Phoebe is integral for Hepzibah’s and Clifford’s well-being. She loves Clifford and wants to help him in any way she possibly can. Phoebe also loves Hepzibah and would do anything that Hepzibah may need. Holgrave and Phoebe are slowly realizing
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When I feel down in the dumps‚ I do what any sane person first thinks to do: look up dog memes. There’s an inherent place dogs belong--right next to us. Dogs are man’s friend; there’s never a time or place when or where they don’t belong. So I thought I’d be part of something that brings dogs to the most inhospitable place known to man: the hospital. At a hospital‚ the somberness of worry and tension clings to the brisk air. Every action is calculated and precise; every interaction is procedurally
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The South played a central and defining role in American musical history. The cultural changes can be seen through the types of music created during each generation. The Big Band Era reflected the American Culture of patriotism and era of World War Two. Jazz and Blues represents the flavor of New Orleans and the result of hard economic times. Slave songs encapsulate America’s history of slavery‚ the painful impact on African American families and strong faith in God. The joyful songs of the 1950s
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been British troops been hostile to colonialists and subsequent killings by soldiers. I can home one night‚ two days ago and I opened the door. When I turned around I heard boots marching by‚ I opened the door and went in. Through the bedroom window I looked outside and I saw a band of redcoats British soldier marching
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Percentage ________________________________________________________________________ A. Group Membership Choir 5 13.89 Drum and Lyre 4 11.11 Marching Band 4 11.11 None 23 63.89 Total 36 100 B. Musical
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ante-room). Everybody march in a single file‚ until everybody is inside the room. Then‚ remove your clothes and all of your personal belongings and place it on the floor. It can only be reclaimed after the disinfection process. (The prisoners start marching in a
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Figurative language is a big part of the reader’s understanding of a poem. The poem‚ “The Highwayman” is by Alfred Noyes and he uses some figurative language in his poem to explain more detail. The poem is about a thief and a woman falling in love. The thief is a wanted man and the king heard about the couple. He sent soldiers to capture the woman and set a trap for the thief to catch him. During it all‚ the woman decided that the only way to warn the highwayman‚ or thief‚ about the soldiers trying
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to create a steady rhythm (e.g ‘men who march’). Arguably‚ the obvious reason for this would be to create the rhythm of soldiers marching. In doing this‚ he creates the stereotypical patriotic image of soldiers marching to war in the early days‚ crowds cheering them along. It would’ve almost called out to the men‚ for them to be a part of it. As well as this‚ marching songs were not only to keep men in time but they were also to raise the spirits of soldiers. This poem has that effect. It presents
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