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    weaknesses then I would exceed the three to five page limit by about 4 or 5 pages. So thank god that I have the option to list my strengths to try and convince people that I am somewhat of a good writer. So without further ado here is my self assessment essay. Strengths I have things that I do really well as a writer and that is what makes the difference between an A or B. One of my strengths is that I add emotion into to my writing. I showed a lot of this in the process of writing my memoir.The

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    This extra blank space is just for me to tell you who I am.An additional blank space here.I have a few words to write my details and just over an inch to write my qualifications.Unfortunately‚both for me and for you‚entire lives don’t fit into such spaces and qualifications cant be completely sketched on this spaces.I therefore have to do my best to show you who I am‚and I am very sure you will find me in all these words.Best of luck.As for me‚I will write just a few paragraphs that will broaden

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    Franklin's Tale Essay

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    NARRATIVES OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE The Franklin’s Tale is part of a collection called ‘The Canterbury Tales’ written by Geoffrey Chaucer. It is narrated by a wealthy land owner called Franklin‚ whom is recounting ‘The Tale’ to the reader. In narrative it is evident that whether the tale is fiction or non-fiction is not the relevant issue‚ it is how the story can be re-told and as O’Neill (1996) states‚ ‘ We can never penetrate as readers into this world’‚ (p36)‚ what happens in the story

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    The holocaust was one of worst and most thorough massacres man has ever experienced and John Boyne has told more than just a story he has shown us a significant issue through his novel‚ “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas”. John Boyne has given universal messages that are relevant to present generations from years prior to the current time period‚ and he uses the key elements of literature for example voice‚ plot‚ symbolism and characterization to convey these messages and to help us to relate to and

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    Voices of War Essay James Blunt’s song “No Bravery” and the song “I was only 19” by Red Gum express similar ideas about war and use many of the same techniques to present these ideas. Both strongly use imagery and personification to convey a sense of the horrors of war and the lasting effect that it has both physically and psychologically on those who are involved both as soldiers and also the innocent victims who are damaged by wars that occur around them. Blunt’s poem was written from first hand

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    you get back up and fall again. Eventually‚ you learn to keep your balance‚ and you don’t need your parents anymore. My version of scraped knees was struggling with bullying and an anxiety disorder manifesting itself because of it. I could write an essay talking about my high school achievements‚ whether it be my accomplishments in sports or in the classroom‚ but that wouldn’t show how I got to the point that I am at today. So‚ in a way‚ I suppose I should be saying thank you to the teenage “mean girls”

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    Random Essay: What Is It?

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    are Random Essay Topics? The meaning of random essay topics is in the word itself. To be put into a crux‚ the word random means any. Here‚ it means the topics can be from any subject. There are no specifications that the topic should be from a particular subject or should be of a particular genre. The topic can be on anything and in any form. The writer is not given rules that need to be followed while writing. The writers are given full freedom; they can even adapt or use the essay topics for term

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    Students Use Textual Sources Persuasively‚” Margaret Kantz talks about how individuals should read texts to write a synthesis essay. To write a synthesis essay‚ one should be able to come up with an argument and find information from other sources‚ and use them as proofs to back up the argument. First‚ Kantz talks about the mistakes that students usually make when they write this essay. For instance‚ Shirley made a mistake by reading a repeating and telling the story instead of creating her own original

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    History of Confederacy” took place in a different time period and yet both articles teach the importance of unity. These two literatures explore the theme of unity transforming into strength. While “The Turtle Island” addresses the theme through narrative structure‚ “The Traditional History of Confederacy relies on point of view. Unity gives strength. The two writers used symbolism to specify their theme. In the “Turtle Island” the turtle symbolizes the land that is known as North America. “Use my

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    Non-sequential Narrative The God of Small Things is not written in a sequential narrative style in which events unfold chronologically. Instead‚ the novel is a patchwork of flashbacks and lengthy sidetracks that weave together to tell the story of the Ipe family. The main events of the novel are traced back through the complex history of their causes‚ and memories are revealed as they relate to each other thematically and as they might appear in Rahel’s mind. Although the narrative voice is omniscient

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