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    Analysis Paragraph: “Marijuana Is Medicine” Poem This poem called “Marijuana Is Medicine” by S. Heumann gives a clear understanding to the reader about how marijuana is being considered taboo for no reason‚ but is actually a great use medicinally. It talks about how marijuana has many uses and how by being banned‚ it is just doing a disservice to many people. The author points out how “marijuana is medicine for anorexics getting way too thin” (Heumann). A major issue in society is anorexia and marijuana

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    Poem Play Story

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    The three pieces I chose to write about are House of Cards (play)‚ Life a Journey (poem)‚ and David (bible story). House of Cards is a political drama‚ with many twists and turns in the plot. The theme of this series is White House Corruption. Life a Journey is a pleasant poem giving insight on the life of the poet‚ where mistakes as well as lessons learned are discussed. The story of David and Goliath is one of the more popular stories in the bible‚ which discussed Davids bravery and the giant Goliath’s

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    Chicago-Poem Summary

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    “Chicago”‚ written by Carl Sandburg is a strong meaningful poem illustrating the pride and confidence that pours out of the city of Chicago. Throughout the poem he points out the shortcomings of the city‚ but at the same time challenges the reader to find another city as majestic despite its flaws. He admits that first impressions of the city are negative‚ but there is more than meets the eye. Behind all its smoke and arrogance is a city built upon a foundation of confidence‚ pride‚ and creativity

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    in his or her works. Natalie Czech’s “A Poem by Repetition by Allen Ginsberg” combines two powerful pieces of art‚ poetry and photography to create one cohesive piece of art. The art is inspired by writings documented in Ginsberg’s personal journal; not originally being a poet‚ Ginsberg later had his journal turned into a poem. Czech later discovered the poems and altered the ending to a broader form of self-appreciation‚ changing the last line of the poem from “anybody‚” to “anything.”

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    the class?”“Who is the author of the story?“Very good! Who are the main characters of the story? Anyone?”Teacher’s Activity | Student leads the prayer.“Good morning‚ Sir Ranie! Good morning classmate. It’s nice to see you today.” The students pick up the pieces of papers and arrange their chairs properly.The secretary checks the attendance.“Yes Sir!” Student expected answer: Our last topic is all about the story entitled “The Parting.”Student’s expected answer: The author of the story is Azona Gale

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    Hana's Poem 'Frustration'

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    In the poem “frustration” the author’s point is to not judge anyone by who they are. The author is saying to have an open heart while talking to someone or first meeting someone. She also explains how people should be who they want to be and to not limit themselves. Another view she shows is to listen to what others have to say and to not shut them down. I agree with the author completely. People should be able to be who they wanna be and be able to say what they want to say. Others should not judge

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    The use of symbolism in plays and poems Symbolism is the use of a person‚ an object‚ a place‚ or an idea to represent it self and something beyond itself at the same time. Two recognizable examples of symbolism are the Stars and Stripes on the flag; this is the symbol for the United States of America. Another well-known symbol is skull and crossbones‚ which we all know represent something poisonous. Symbolism is often used in all forms of literature and poetry. Many use it because it helps the writer

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    Ranch Girl Poem

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    An analysis of the poem “The Last Mojave Indian Barbie‚” ​ in which you discuss the author’s satire  of gender and ethnic stereotypes    ● An analysis of the short story “Cruising Paradise‚” ​ in which you discuss the author’s portrayal of  the West (and the irony of the title)     ● An analysis/comparison of the short story “Ranch Girl” and the essay “Chasing the Lamb‚” ​ in  which you discuss the authors’ contrasting portrayals of ranch life    ● An analysis/comparison of the poem “Day of the Refugios” and the essay “Motherlands and

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    your poem. First‚ the most important thing is to find inspirations. A poem can be inspired from a trip with your friends‚ your feelings about the last relationship or from ordinary things in life like your house where you have lived since little. But above all‚ your inspiration is something that you desire to bring back memories and feel emotional whenever you remember. It is the content of the poem and the main topic of what you are going to write. Inspiration is the soul of your poem. No one

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    How To Read A Poem

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    How to Read a Poem Written by Edward Hirsch Contributor Page Year 2007 Reading poetry well is part attitude and part technique. Curiosity is a useful attitude‚ especially when it’s free of preconceived ideas about what poetry is or should be. Effective technique directs your curiosity into asking questions‚ drawing you into a conversation with the poem. Since the form of a poem is part of its meaning (for example‚ features such as repetition and rhyme may amplify or extend the meaning of a word

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