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    In most work environments‚ Microsoft Office Word‚ Excel‚ and PowerPoint are being used on a daily basis. From being a Loan officer to a front desk cashier these three apps are very helpful in our work place. Microsoft Word is good with writing business letters and business cards‚ Excel is good with making spreadsheets or charts for your business‚ and lastly‚ PowerPoint is good with making presentation audio and visually. In the following paragraphs below I will explain why these three are most helpful

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    The narrator of Alice Munro’s short story “Meneseteung” wants to glorify the fictional late 19th century poet‚ Almeda Roth. Her motivation lies in that little is known of Roth except where she lived and some family history both detailed in the preface of Roth’s “Offerings”‚ a collection of Roth’s poems‚ and even if there was some information‚ not much is specified “Meneseteung”. There is something said about her in the Vidette‚ the local paper in the town where Roth lived. The article reads‚ “April

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    Study Question for “A Rose for Emily” 1. What details foreshadow the conclusion of the story? Could the ending be anticipated? 2. What is the significance of the narrator’s use of "we" to tell the story? What values does the narrator appear to hold? Are there points in the story where he offers his own commentary? How does it affect your experience of the story? 3. What is the significance of the title? Do you think the dropping of “Miss” from the protagonist’s name has any

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    character and her neighbors in Joanne Harris novel ‘Tea with the birds’ from 2001. The narrator lives in a flat in Mortimer Street. The narrator describes Mortimer Street as being “busy without being comfortable; crowded without being friendly”.Mortimer street has a sense of coldness around it‚ and no-one really knows their neighbors even though they “live like birds in cages”. The coldness suits the narrator‚ because she enjoys the solitude‚ privacy and silence of her own flat. This has aroused

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    By Raymond Carver‚ the narrator has an attitude of being selfish‚ and jealous through the story. The narrator’s wife invites a blind man‚ Robert‚ to come stay in their house for a short time while the man visits family members of his own wife who recently passed. The narrator is not enthusiastic because blind people make the narrator uncomfortable‚ mainly because the narrator has no real experience with the blind. In addition‚ to his uneasiness with the blind the narrator is uncomfortable with the

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    Sonny’s brother who is the narrator and goes through his life and how he reacts to the many problems his younger brother has come into. The brothers grew up in the poverty stricken city of Harlem where the brothers had to avoid drugs and violence constantly. Growing up‚ Sonny struggled to stay out of trouble and ended up making some bad decisions throughout his life and ends up landing him in jail and addicted to heroin. The un-named brother of Sonny who is the narrator of the story begins to realize

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    which expresses the thoughts of a character alienated from society‚ and the meaningless routines of everyday life. ’Rhapsody’ is an insight into the narrators mind whilst on a midnight stroll‚ and with the use of vivid imagery‚ Elliot manages to persuade the reader into questioning his very existence. The poem is a self reflection of the narrator‚ as he walks through the city streets between the hours of midnight and four. In the opening stanza‚ the time is established as midnight; a time associated

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    The tone is an example of how of how a person would react and treat the world around when they lose someone. An imperative tone is created through the diction of verbs. In the first stanza‚ the narrator uses verbs such as ‘stop’‚ ‘cut’‚ ‘prevent’ and ‘silence’ which are commands. This tone shows the narrator is trying to control things around them as a sense of reassurance and security as they feel helpless after the death they have experienced. They had no control over when or how the person died

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    introduced him to those atrocities‚ and kept doing it after his dad left town. His dad taught him that you should not keep the wallets he was supposed to empty it for money and leave it somewhere so the owner could get his ID cards and that back. The narrator tells us that it was Sunday and he was wandering around in the city‚ after he ate at a Chinese restaurant where they were very generous with the fortune cookies‚ which he loves very much. In the street he saw a kid who followed his dad with a bulging

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    the City” Gwendolyn Brooks‚ “A Sunset of the City” is presents a depressing and mournful viewpoint of growing old. The poem begins as the narrator describes her appearance‚ as she is no longer viewed as beautiful or lovable. She goes on to describe that she is not in denial of her old age‚ though she is unhappy about it. Toward the end of the poem‚ the narrator discusses that she no longer feels needed‚ and contemplates whether to fade away slowly and miserably or to die. Old age is perceived negatively

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