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    Jessie Pope The Call

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    people want others to agree with their opinions. Poetry is the perfect vehicle to spread these opinions. One such poem is “The Call” by Jessie Pope‚ and one could almost consider it an understatement to call this poem opinionated. World War I changed the way humans fought each other‚ changed the way people viewed war‚ and changed literature forever. If there is one thing “The Call” by Jessie Pope is known for‚ it is its extremely jingoistic message. The poem is unabashedly pro-war‚ and it wants everybody

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    Masque Monologue

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    lightly against my leg‚ the seizures have been getting more frequent as they are‚ unfortunately‚ one of the side effects of the first stages of the plague. I see a flash of movement out of the corner of my eye and turn to the side suddenly. "Hello?” I call out in hopes of encountering another human being. I hear faint‚ scratchy muttering and scurrying of some sort across the floor. And begin to feel on edge my hand goes to my back pocket where my switch blade is held‚ a prized possession of mine

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    Monologue: Good Morning friends‚ today I will be giving a eulogy to share about my experiences with Mrs Dubose. I had never liked Mrs Dubose. In fact‚ I hated her ways and the insults she threw at Atticus. Every time we walked passed her porch‚ Scout and I would be raked by her wrathful gaze and subjected to her ruthless interrogation. I tried to ignore her harsh comments but she kept pushing my buttons. Atticus said that it is my job not to let her make me mad as she was feeling unwell so even

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    Lana Monologue

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    CHARLES I suppose you’re right‚ however‚ I need time to adjust. I’ve been too preoccupied with my own despair not to notice the harm I’ve caused you with my callous words. I won’t make the same mistakes as I did with Edward. Lana‚ can you absolve an old fool like me? LANA Can you‚ likewise‚ forgive me? CHARLES Yes! Now that it’s settled‚ we can plan our escape from Townsville‚ but before this can occur‚ I have to speak with Deborah… LANA To tell her you no longer want to be her husband. She’ll…

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    Sandra Monologue

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    “Dear God‚ cleanse me of this horrible sin that has corrupted my life. I don’t need this sin to runneth over. Please take it away. Take it away‚ take it away‚ take it away‚” I cried out loud to the heavens as I kneeled down in the sanctuary. I often call out to the members and the visitors who hear me preach to lay their burdens on the altar and I had to reevaluate my own life and ask if I had did the same. The answer to that was no and it was time. I knew that if I were to be elevated to the next

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    Monologue Of Zelda

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    For three days Zelda keeps her distance. They are tedious and long without her general’s company‚ but Harkinian is not wrong. There is still plenty to occupy her. She studies with Auru in the morning and lets her lessons run well into the afternoon‚ then leaves him to tend to the wedding. It is strange to her how little she thinks of Casus while she decides her seating arrangements and chooses her flowers. She sees even less of him throughout the rest of her day‚ but that is not so strange. He hardly

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    Dr. Spock paced back and forth muttering to himself like a madman‚ pulling at his hair in his frenzied haste. “I just don’t understand‚ it doesn’t make any sense‚” he muttered‚ desperately gazing at the wall before him‚ covered with documents interconnected with a web of red strings. He quickly gazed up at me‚ his eyes bloodshot and skin a pallor grey‚ “We must do the impossible” he whispered so quietly that I had to strain to hear him‚ “We must open the portal.” “No‚” I said in a shaky voice‚

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    Ana Monologue

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    his eyes. He unchained me from the bed‚ but kept me to the wall with a chain around my ankle. ¨Momma will be in here to check how healthy you are. Do you remember your name?¨ The man said to me ¨No¨ I replied ¨Good‚ you are now called Ana. You can call me Alako. Be good for Momma or you will suffer¨ Just as Alako is leaving‚ Momma walks in dressed in all white. She looks at me with the eyes of the devil. Examining each and

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    Telephone Call and Students

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    Questions and discussion 65 65 65 66 6R Module 4 Unit 10 Meetings 74 74 74 76 7R 83 83 83 Making meetings effective Module 2 Unit 3 Telephoning ]8 Could I leave a message? Briefing 1 Preparing to make a telephone call 2 Receiving calls 3 Taking and leaving messages 4 Asking for and giving repetition 5 The secretarial barrier 18 18 19 20 23 24 27 27 27 29 Briefing 1 What makes a good meeting? 2 Chairing a meeting 3 Establishing the purpose of a meeting Unit 11

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    THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE IN TENNYSON’S ULYSSES The greatest Victorian contribution to poetry is certainly the form of the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is defined by various critics as a type of poem in which a single speaker‚ a persona‚ “utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem‚ in a specific situation at a critical moment.” This speaker addresses and interacts with one or more other people. They are silent but usually identifiable listeners in whose presence the speaker reveals

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