[pic] ENC 1101 - 1591 English Composition Semester: Spring 2013 Instructor: Ms. Nancy Fletcher Campus: Sanford/Lake Mary Building: UP Room: 3205 English Office phone: 407-708-2060 Email: FletcherN@seminolestate.edu Days: Monday evening Hours: 6:30 - 9:15pm Credit hours: 3 Prerequisite: College Prep reading and writing requirements must be fulfilled Textbooks: Lunsford‚ Everything’s An Argument with Readings‚ 5th ed. Kirszner & Mandell‚ The Brief Wadsworth Handbook
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writes “Once upon a midnight dreary‚ while I pondered weak and weary‚ over many quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore- while I nodded nearly napping‚ suddenly there came a tapping.” The writer’s purpose is to create an eerie atmosphere. He has used alliteration “nodded‚ nearly‚ napping” which gives an “N” sound which suggests some-one moaning in the background. He also says “midnight dreary” which shows that it is a dark‚ cold‚ wet night which adds to the eerie atmosphere. Midnight is also related
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road trip around Australia‚ “Minutes to Midnight”. Trent Parke also gave an inspirational speech about the early stages of his life at the Fremantle Arts Centre‚ he talked about his cadetship at the Newcastle Herald while after also moving to Sydney years later where he had covered Australian cricket for News Limited for more than five years. At the same time he was still not that sure on what her wanted to do with the rest of his life‚ so he
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suggests how deeply he was affected by his experience as he wants to write about it right away. This shows how important the themes and ideas of the poem were to him. This sense of immediacy is emphasized later in the stanza when he writes ‘But now Midnight has come in . . .’ He is writing the poem as he experiences the violence in the streets below. This conveys how powerful an impact his experience had on him. The opening also emphasizes the poet’s isolation in the city he is visiting. He is an
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this scene within the immediate context and within the whole play. Assignment 1 (Due via Turnitin Thursday 3/26 before midnight) Macbeth’s speech: I.3.140-155. Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy: I.5.45-61 Assignment 2 ((Due via Turnitin Thursday 4/9 before midnight) Macbeth’s soliloquy: I.7.1-28. Macbeth’s speech: II.1.44-74. Assignment 3 (Due via Turnitin Thursday 4/16 before midnight) Lennox’s speech: III.6.1-27. Macbeth’s speech: V.5.20-31 Sample Passage Analysis 1.1.1-13 The setting of this scene features
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0.7 | 0.8 | 2.4 | Source: http://www.lau.chs-shc.dfo-mpo.gc.ca Method 1: Using Autograph‚ plotted a scattered graph of time against height from the data collected on 27 December 2003 Diagram1 Scatter graph of hours after midnight against height of tide The data points form a sinusoidal shape‚ high tide occurred at 03.00 and 15.00 which are 12.0m and 12.3m respectively. And the low tide occurred at 09.00 and 21.00 which are 0.9m and 0.7m respectively. If we look at the
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There were significance of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison. The Marbury v. Madison case created the judicial review. In the judicial review‚ Chief Justice John Marshall extended the power of the Supreme Court. He set out three principles. The first principle was that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. The second principle was when a conflict emerges between the Constitution and any other law the Constitution must be followed. The final principle was that the Judicial branch
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so he wanted to make sure the federalists keep the Judicial branch‚ he made the Judiciary Act of 1801‚ where Adams assigned new justices to the supreme court every night until the day of Jefferson’s Inauguration. These legal documents were called “midnight appointments” that sat on the president’s desk when Jefferson took office so‚ the supreme court could not do anything about them. Jefferson took the easy choice and kept these documents from the reach of the supreme court by handing them to Madison
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Task: Choose a poem strongly linked to a specific location. Explain how the poet creates an impression of what life is like in that place. Norman MacCaig’s poem‚ ‘Hotel Room‚ 12th Floor’‚ presents a view from a high window in a hotel in the largest city in the most powerful nation in the world. It is morning and the poet is looking out over the city. As night falls the poet begins to feel uneasy. Down below on the streets chaos and violence seem to take over. From his hotel room the poet
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LEARNING RIGHT FROM WRONG Yolanda Simms September 7‚ 2013 Learning Right from Wrong Although‚ I learned right and wrong from my mother at a young age. I spent a lot of time with family and friends whom I contribute learning lessons about right from wrong. However‚ my mom always made sure I learned from my mistakes. At the age of seven she told me I must tell the truth and not tell lies because it was wrong to tell lies. She would share with me stories about how her youngest brother use
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