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    derived from the poem is rather dark‚ empty and mysterious. The theme of this poem is that nature provides experiences that can beautify or discriminate the life of humans. Dickenson uses many literary devices that enhance the reader such as: Rhythm‚ Metaphors‚ Personification‚ Metonymy‚ and Rhyme which are used to emphasize nature’s beauty. The rhythm in this poem creates shifts which attract the reader’s attention to what’s happening. There is a rhythmic pattern in stanzas one and two: 7‚6‚8‚6. This

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    Like Water for Chocolate Guided Reading Worksheet January In responding to the questions‚ use complete sentences and support your answers with text (quotes) from the reading. 1. Who is narrating the story? 2. What happened to bring on Mama Elena’s early delivery of Tita? 3. Where was Tita born? 4. How come it was not necessary to slap Tita on the bottom at birth? 5. Why did Tita feel a deep love for the kitchen? 6. Explain what happened to Tita when she was two days old. 7. Explain

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    To Organisation Organisation is one important element of the management process. It is next to planning. In management‚ organisation is both the process as well as the end-product of that process which is referred to as organisation structure. Such structure acts as the foundation on which the whole super-structure of management is built. Sound organisation structure is essential for the conduct of business activities in an efficient manner. It is within the framework of the organisation that

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    bewilder . “ This passage is written by Professor Lancelot Hogben(located on pg. ___ ‚ the second example) This is shown as a prime example of bad writing habits which are identified in George Orwell’s essay. This passage shows examples of dead metaphors‚ the problems with putting implicit words that confuse the reader‚ and the sheer unwillingness to look up proper meanings of certain words such as egregious. As you can see our presentation is about the essay “Politics and the English Language”

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    choices and consequences‚ and standing up for what one believes is right. The way the author uses the point of view of the young adolescent sales clerk to describe the characters and setting in the story is simply genius. The author’s use of similes‚ metaphors‚ and imagery describes the setting and characters in a way that reflects the narrator’s stage in life. In doing this‚ the story flows perfectly with the three themes presented above. In the story‚ the author describes the scene from the point of

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    Kaitlin So English 28A Instructor Godden October 27‚ 2014 “Next to of course god America I” E.E. Cummings was very interested in modernist poetry. This is a satirical poem – which consisted of sarcasm and mockery against people encouraging the act of patriotism in others. The poem is unique because has two main speakers. “Next to of course god America I” by E.E. Cummings is a traditional sonnet because it consists of fourteen lines. The poem also contains enjambment because of the run-on sentences

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    implies that he is constantly absent at home which supports the idea that males do no/will not stay home. Metaohor/imagery “He was the party. Always in the middle of things‚ making it swing‚ huddled over his red bongo drums‚ hands blurring…” The metaphor emphasises that M’Gill was a sociable‚ outgoing‚ fun‚ and

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    Mediation Xvii

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    Paul’s “I am a Rock” both differ in style‚ the use of metaphors but the end result of both contrast the importance of humanity. John Donne literature reminds us that we are all interconnected and loved by everyone. The Metaphors used in Mediation 17 by John Donne help the poem itself sounds better. An example of a metaphor is "No man is an island‚ entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent‚ a part of the main”. These quotes / metaphors make a comparison between how people are interconnected

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    a football-pool" Meaning: Timothy’s eyes are very big. Why use this:exaggeration Example 2:"Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters" Explanation: Timothy’s ears are very big and his teeth are very sharp Why use this:exaggeration again Metaphor: Example 1:"And his hair is an exclamation-mark" Explanation:Timothy’s hair is very messy Why use this:To connect with previous stanza ending with "dark" and also exaggeration Symbolism: Example 1:"shoots down arithmetic-bird" Explanation:

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    Hawthorne integrates similes and metaphors into his unveiling of Chillingworth as a less righteous man than originally believed to aid characterization. His examination of Dimmesdale is begun “with the severe and equal integrity of a judge‚ desirous only of truth‚ even as if the question involved no more than the air-drawn lines and figures of a geometrical problem” (Hawthorne 3-5). The comparison of Chillingworth’s investigation to that of a judge is a metaphor‚ while the juxtaposition of the question

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