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    North Nazimabad ABC Road Karachi Date 20th Nov ‘14 Subject Letter to friend telling about school Dear Friend Sara‚ Hello! How are you? Hope you are fine I am also fine here by the grace of Allah. Its long time to see you. I recall all those moments spent with you. Last week I receive your letter asking about school and its changes. I am very excited to tell you about our school traditions. A year ago you have left the school and shifted to another‚ from that day our school has totally changed

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    for Adele‚ Helen‚ Ms.Temple‚ and Mrs.Fairfax. Light and Darkness= Light resembles Jane. Darkness resembles Mr.Rochester Social Class=Jane is a governess. Mr.Rochester is a wealth business man External Conflict: Solidarity John: Jane is harshly abused by her own cousin‚ John for simply reading a book that belonged to him. He torments Jane in her own home. Mrs. Reed: Jane is also unjustly punished and sent to a haunted room by Mrs. Reed for responding to John’s violence. Her biased aunt only worsens

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    Dear Mr. President” By Pink “Dear Mr. President come take a walk with me. Let’s just pretend we’re two people and your not better then me. I’d to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly.” Pink’s song Dear Mr. President is an emotionally rich song touching on several social issues including the Iraq war‚ the contraversal No Child Left Behind Act‚ gay rights‚ and the hardships endured by the hard working middle class. Release in December 2006‚ Pink said “This [song] is an open letter to

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    How has artwork transformed itself with the use of metaphors? With many different artwork pieces we have seen through museums or within our textbooks‚ most would include an underlying meaning. The underlying meaning of the artwork is depicted by the audience and how they would choose to interpret the artwork. For instance‚ in Frida Kahlo’s self-portrait piece with a thorn necklace and a dead hummingbird‚ it signifies certain objects to show her own characteristics. Aside from the hummingbird‚ which

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    Dear Vector‚ In sublette we have the 5 themes of geography and you do too so I challenge you to find out what your themes are. One of our themes is place it talks about our human/political and natural/physical characteristics. The human and political characteristic are the post office and the courthouse they are our connection to the outer world. The natural and physical characteristics are the crops and Mount Sunflower. The court house The

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    Another Bradstreet’s poem was called Upon the Burning of Our House as the poem itself taught Bradstreet and the readers just as myself the same message as the poem‚ In Memory of My Dear Grandchild. The message was to continue to believe in their faith of religion and to feel human emotions such as sorrow. In the poem started with the lines‚ “In silent night when rest I took/For sorrow near I did not look/ I wakened was with thundering noise/ And piteous shrieks of dreadful noise” (Bradstreet‚ 105

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    Manuel Rodríguez Fernández B1 In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet. Anne‚ as the speaker of the poem‚ begins describing her feelings at that sad moment. She feels sorry for her grandchild because she thinks that God took her so soon. The repetition of the word “farewell” at the beginning of the first three verses emphasizes the tragic situation that she is living. However‚ the way how she comes to terms with death in this first part of the poem is really unusual for a Puritan

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    Running head: Pink Eyes Seeing through Pink’s Eyes Mariah Beyer Oakland University Pink and Billy Mann wrote the song‚ Dear Mr. President. It was sung by Pink and Indigo girls in 2006. The song is a direct criticism of President George W. Bush and the policies of his administration. Pink address the major concerns of most Americans. The lyrics were written in a straight forward and powerful way. Pink and Billy use affective strategies to give their opinions across through lyrics

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    Dear Ms.Tocco‚ I want to start off introducing myself. My name is Leonardo Roufail. I am 100% Chaldean and just transferred to Henry Ford II. Last year I was at Dakota high school. It was pretty awkward on the first day of school cause I only knew a few people‚ but by the next day I made some new friends. It is kind of annoying because I have a lot of classes with freshman since Dakota and ford take opposite classes. For example Dakota takes Algebra 1 as a freshman and ford takes geometry. Now

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    I’m sharing this because it is thought-provoking. I wish you could forward it to every youth known to you‚ so they can have a piece of it. And let the sleeping giants rise. "My Dear Nigerian Youths"‚ by Prof. Isa. I am very angry and that is why I am addressing you. You are the source of my anger and I want to vent my spleen- maybe not at you directly- but at the arrogance of your ignorance. You sit in front of a computer and rant all day through social media but with every click‚ you make money

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