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    Mitch Mahoney and the judge that was a woman‚ her name was Rona Lisa Perretti. Everyone else’s voices were okay‚ when they hit the wrong note or tried to hit a note that was too high‚ you could hear them croak. The play was unamusing to me. I liked that they asked four people in the audience to perform in the play. The four people who “acted” in the play made it a little more interesting. In the play there were two judges‚ Rona Lisa Perretti‚ who was egocentric and arrogant because

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    Tell-Tale Heart‚ and The Cask of Amontillado)‚ their settings contribute to their mood and their tone. Poe chose the settings of his passages very wisely‚ always thinking about how they would affect the story and what role they would play in the reader’s understanding of the mood and/or the tone that he is trying to get across. The settings in these passages are different‚ but they are also somewhat alike‚ so the mood and the tone of the three passages (The Masque of the Red Death‚ The Tell-Tale Heart

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    In social work profession‚ the most common problems seen in clients are anxiety and mood disorders. There are different types of mood disorders such as unipolar depressive disorder‚ bipolar and related disorder that are related to the terms depression and mania. Depression normally involves loss of interest in activities causing an interruption in daily life. Depression can be described as feelings of extraordinary sadness and dejection. Mania is characterized by periods of great excitement‚ delusions

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    Emily Dickinson’s The sky is low-the Clouds are mean is a poem written about the way people in our everyday life can be cruel and mean. This poem from the beginning presents a very sad tone that is presented throughout. By going through the poem line by line you can see how the cruelty of someone’s words and the choices we make can portray to the outcome of our day. The poem suggests that nature is mad and reaking her havoc onto the Earth. The speaker says‚ “The Sky is low‚ the Clouds are mean”

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    plummeted. In the book Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding the author’s word choice and dialogue contributed heavily to the mood of the text. Three moods that were developed throughout the text are exhilaration‚ threat‚ and tragedy. One mood that was established by the author throughout the passage was exhilaration. Word choice and dialogue were used to develop this mood. For example‚ in the book‚ on page 5‚ it states‚ “He patted the palm trunk softly; and forced at last to believe in the reality

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    Design General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the importance of interior design in our lives. Central Idea: Interior design can affect our mood‚ behavior and our budget. Main Points: Interior design can affect our mood. Interior design can affect our behavior. Interior design can affect our budget. Opening: Years ago‚ I owned cleaning business. I specialized in residential cleaning. My clients were different individuals and their personalities were

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    different moods throughout the story. The peaceful mood at the story’s beginning‚ followed by the gradually building tension‚ and the shocking end at the story’s conclusion demonstrate mood changes in the short story. In the beginning of the story‚ the mood is happy and cheerful; this is portrayed through the setting. It states “The morning of June 27 was clear and sunny‚ with the fresh warmth of a full summer day.” This statement describes a nice summer day and made me feel which made the mood happy

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    hard-fought victory led the U.S. to believe that there was a time of some relaxation coming‚ but they were far from that. The passing of Prohibition only meant that there was another battle to be fought‚ and it was going to be amongst themselves. Lisa McGirr’s crafting of The War On Alcohol outlines the

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    Some authors convey a specific mood in a story by introducing the reader to a narrator that develops a strong tone throughout the story. In the short story‚ “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author uses a deceptive narrator to set the mood of fear. On the other hand‚ in his short story‚ “The Tell Tale Heart‚” Poe uses a psychotic narrator to set the vibe of suspense for the reader. In both stories‚ the author uses tone to carry out the mood‚ by elaborating on the perspective of the

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    Sophie Wittenbeck Mona Lisa Essay The theft of the “Mona Lisa” radically changed people’s awareness and views of the painting. People were very interested in this event because how it happened is unknown. The “Mona Lisa” was painted by Leonardo da Vinci and was displayed at the Louvre museum in Paris‚ France. The theft of the “Mona Lisa” likely took place in the morning‚ but the painting was gone for an entire day before anyone realized it had been stolen. When the museum opened and the wall

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