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    told‚ with tender majesty‚” demonstrates Dickinson’s reverence for nature and the hope that people will be able to hear her message through it‚ which is personified as the negotiator between Dickinson and her society. In this poem‚ Dickinson uses metonymy to represent her society as “hands I cannot see.” This demonstrates her alienation with society and her need to simplify them into something she is able to comprehend. The poem “I had been hungry all the years” explores the intense emotional state

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    Alliteration- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Allusion- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Anapest – A metrical foot consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable. Antithesis- A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else. Apostrophe- A punctuation mark used to indicate either

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    Langue and Parole John Phillips The distinction between the French words‚ langue (language or tongue) and parole (speech)‚ enters the vocabulary of theoretical linguistics with Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics‚ which was published posthumously in 1915 after having been collocated from student notes. La langue denotes the abstract systematic principles of a language‚ without which no meaningful utterance (parole) would be possible. The Course manifests a shift from the search

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    Few words about the author Born William Sidney Porter‚ this master of short stories is much better known under his pen name "O. Henry." He was born September 11‚ 1862 in North Carolina‚ where he spent his childhood. O. Henry’s stories are famous for their surprise endings‚ to the point that such an ending is often referred to as an "O. Henry ending." He was called the American answer to Guy de Maupassant. Both authors wrote twist endings‚ but O. Henry stories were much more playful and optimistic

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY PSALMS 19 ANALYSIS A PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. MARK MCGINNISS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE OBST 610 LIBERTY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY SONJA HILL JULY 6‚ 2012 The Book of Psalms is a compilation of beautifully exquisite poems which were used as prayers as well as sung as praise and worship songs for public and private worship by the children of God. The Psalms are not simply prayers nor are they simply hymns‚ they cannot

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    peculiarities: alliteration‚ assonance‚ anaphora‚ repetition of the sound and rhyme; morphological peculiarities: abbreviation‚ neologisms‚ the degrees of comparison of adjectives; lexico-phraseological peculiarities: figures of speech (metaphor‚ metonymy‚ epithet‚ periphrasis and others)‚ polysemantic words‚ language game‚ alien words‚ phraseological units; the domination of the special terminology‚ neologisms‚ the syntactic compression‚ and complex sentences. The advertising text includes variety

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    Dear Mr. President‚ I am honored for having the opportunity to travel to the Okapaka Islands. As an Ambassador of America‚ I found that this trip was of utmost importance. The journey was long for it had been insisted to travel by vessel. After making port on Auckland Island in the Webling Bay‚ I boarded an outlandish dory with a native as skipper. The voyage was a bit unsettling for my stomach yet remarkable for my eyes. The water cleared of pollutants as we neared the desolate island. As we approached

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    Text Analysis I General information 1. Who is the author? 2. What is the title? 3. Is the title clear or obscure? 4. What feelings and expectations does the title arise? 5. Who is the narrator: ➢ The author him/herself (a person who knows everything about the facts and the characters but takes NO part in the action of the story) ➢ External narrator ( i. e. an outsider who speaks of people they knew but whose role in the plot is merely that of an observer)

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    able to gain a sense of belonging‚ which is fundamental for human growth and development. Dickinson’s messages are complex and profound but usually conveyed in simple language‚ which tends to create an enigmatic effect. In this poem‚ Dickinson uses metonymy to represent her society as “hands I cannot see.” This demonstrates her alienation with society and her need to simplify them into something she is able to comprehend. The last line makes a final appeal to the

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    What Does the Future Hold for Somalia? Today Somalia is suffering through the worst food shortage since 1992‚ when 300‚000 Somalis died from starvations. On July 20‚ 2011‚ the United Nations declared Somalia in a state of famine and Somalia is recognized as the most serious food insecurity in the world with an estimated 3.7 million people already being affected by the famine. Reports from UNICEF indicate one in five children are acutely malnourished. Executive director of UNICEF UK David Bull

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