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    the meaning of the kjhgio

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    WORD DEFINITION IN CONTEXT EXAMPLE SENTENCE PRONUNCIATION SYNONYMS Word form 1 Media (noun) The main means of mass communication (television‚ radio‚ and newspapers) regarded collectively. The media has a big impact in the modern lifestyle. /ˈmiːdɪə/ 2 Customer (noun) A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. Customers constitute a significant aspect in markets. /ˈkʌstəmə/ shopper‚ consumer‚ buyer‚  purchaser‚ client 3 Product (noun) A product is anything

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    the way it should be. To kill a mockingbird by harper Lee‚ rabbit proof fence by Phillip Noyce and martin Luther King Jr.’s I have a dream speech all explore the lesson that “once we learn to walk in someone else shoes we truly understand the meaning of freedom. This theme is shown in the texts thorough techniques like by showing us how some people are able to walk in someone else’s shoes and understand why they deserve there freedom while some are unable and just don’t seem to

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    My First Ride

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    for which the written word is a notation. But it differs from a musical tone or a nose in that it has meaning attached to it. The basic part of this meaning is its denotation or denotations: that is‚ the dictionary meaning or meanings of the word. Beyond its denotations‚ a word may also have connotations. The connotations are what it suggests beyond what it expresses: its overtones of meaning. it acquires these connotations from its past history and associations‚ from the way and the circumstances

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    "The Names" Poetry is a form of writing that lets people express themselves. Poems are typically short and sometimes rhyme. In other senses‚ they do not rhyme‚ but have a reasonably deep meaning. In the poem‚ "The Names"‚ by Billy Collins‚ the title really caught my attention because I was surprised by the relationship between the title and the poem‚ my expectations about the connection were fulfilled‚ and the poem itself was extremely moving. One reason I chose the poem‚ who’s title caught my

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    To the Mercy Killers

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    Denotation and Connotation: To the Mercy Killers Poetry is one of the hardest things to define because it has different meanings to different people. However‚ there is poetry where it is easy to decipher if people can figure out what type of poetry the author intended it to be such as denotative poetry or connotative poetry. “To the Mercy Killers” written by Dudley Randall in 1973 is an example of a denotative poem about euthanasia and how people should keep living no matter what the costs. To

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    Wild geese analysis

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    Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese” focuses on the beauty of life as well as surviving its everyday challenges and difficulties. It is a perfect mix of both the underlying and the obvious meanings. The poem is in free-verse so punctuations are used sparingly throughout the poem but enough commas are distributed on areas where there should be a slight “pause”; significantly chosen words are placed individually per line. The 1st line “You do not have to be good” (Oliver 1) marks the obvious soulful

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    Objective Correlative

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    all types of text‚ with T. S. Elliot being one of the best users. Therefore‚ objective correlatives expand the depth of unspoken communication an author can have with their readers without having to plainly say things. Objects that repeat with meaning are important in having a story that engages its readers. When I write poems or stories‚ I typically do not use objective correlatives on purpose. I feel like it would require too much effort to include and use them properly. However I do see how

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    A shell “suddenly piggy was a bubble with decorous excitement “s”right It’s a shell ! I seen one like that before.On someone’s back wall.A conch he called it .He used to blow it and then his mum would come.It’s ever so valuable-”.So what this is meaning to is that this may to lead some sort of accomplishment for their start of survival in the island ‚since they don’t know as to how long they will be stuck there

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    * “A Jellyfish” – Marianne Moore * * How do punctuation and rhythm reinforce meaning in Moore’s “A Jellyfish”? * * Marianne Moore’s “A Jellyfish”‚ displays how punctuation and rhythm can reinforce the overall meaning. The poem contains multiple messages and is deeply symbolic. The literal message is visualizing the jellyfish’s fluid movements through water. Also‚ its qualities can relate to the “[fluctuations]” (Moore 2) a person can endure in a lifetime. The rhythm of the poem

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    existential thought clouding his mind as he’s wandered through a labyrinth of uncertainty and profound doubt. The attempt to uncover the meaning and represent it makes things "blurry"--very comparable to the painting in Virginia Woolf’s "To the Lighthouse"‚ where the character Lily Briscoe attempts to find and represent truth and totality through art‚ a meaning‚ a reason‚ an essence‚ but paints a blurred picture. Life’s many intricacies and tragedies are incomprehensible in finding a comforting reason

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