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    forms of plagiarism (Plagiarism Prevention for Students‚ 2008). To evade plagiarism‚ it is important to plan the paper‚ take effective notes (Preventing Plagiarism When Writing‚ 2012‚ para. 3)‚ use “author-date” format when using APA in text citing (OWL‚ 2012) and proof read a final draft‚ to circumvent careless errors. Follow these guidelines and those outlined within this text to encourage better writing skills‚ which in time births better

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    waking up earlier than the rest of the family‚ you probably have more quiet time for yourself which help let loose your mind and decrease stress. Therefore‚ waking up early is a good habit for your health. Furthermore‚ in contrast with being a night owl‚ waking up early enhances your productivity. Many say that working at night gives them more inspiration‚ thus helps them work more efficient. It is obviously true for some people whose job requires high level of creativity and inspiration

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    representation that tries to construct the perfect specimen of human power. In America this desire is described in comic books‚ the construction of Batman is a prime example. Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman Year One and Batman: Court of the Owl by Scott Snyder discuss the altering battles faced by Batman and illustrate an almost flawless transition of how the characters progress throughout the years. The evolution of modern vigilantism from when comics were first introduced during the Great

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    the darkness and cruelty of Lady Macbeth‚ and acts as a foreshadowing device of a death in the play. Similarly‚ on page 26 when the “owl shrieks”‚ the image serves to represent bad luck and foreshadow lady Macbeth’s death because the shriek sounds during her speech. Lastly on page 37 the image of the owl is used again to portray murder and darkness‚ “was by a mousing owl hawk’d and kill’d”. On page 17‚ Lady Macbeth explains to her husband that he has to act discreetly to prevent

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    picking out the character “Owl Eyes‚” who is most likely Dr. Eckleburg‚ due to his description. This character picks out things about Gatsby that are not described until later in the book. The first he says is that all the books are real. The simple statement says that he is trying to appeal to someone specific‚ Daisy. Gatsby buys everything and makes all of his parties to attract daisy to his house. Although the problem with the two characters of Dr. Eckleburg and “Owl Eyes” is that they will see

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    Option A – Nick and Jordon’s conversation at one of Gatsby’s party One of the reasons that Gatsby has become so famous around New York is that he throws elaborate parties every weekend at his mansion‚ lavish spectacles to which people long to be invited. I made the short walk to Gatsby’s house and joined the festivities‚ feeling somewhat out of place amid the crowd of ecstatic strangers.  Gatsby’s party is almost unbelievably luxurious: guests marvel over his Rolls-Royce‚ his swimming pool‚

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    very night. “...And yesterday the bird of night did sit Even at noonday upon the marketplace‚ Howling and shrieking.” Interpretation/foreshadow: This creates an image of a dark shadowy day‚ so dark that a night owl could mistake midday for midnight. Owls where seen as bad omens so perhaps

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    Great Gatsby 1-3 In this blog I will be discussing the actions and interactions between and about two relevant characters through chapters one through three. Nick Carraway‚ the narrator and one of the main characters‚ and also Jordan Baker‚ who is Daisy’s friend and begins to spark a romantic relationship with Nick at the end of chapter three. The book begins by introducing Nick and how his father told him not to be judgmental of others because they do not have his advantages‚ which seems very

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    because the alternative is being alone. Some build their entire life and personality around those loves. For example‚ Gatsby has built his entire life to impress Daisy. During Nick’s first visit to one of Gatsby’s parties‚ he met Owl Eyes in Gatsby’s massive library. Owl Eyes was intrigued by the library and described the books as “absolutely real - have pages and everything. I thought they’d be

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    bottom of your essay before turning it in for a grade. Essays turned in without the Scoring Rubric at the bottom will receive -5 points off. 2. Have you headed your essay in MLA format? Please review the model essay at The Purdue Owl MLA website: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ . Essays not headed using MLA format will receive -10 points off. a. Please note‚ we are NOT using outside sources in our essays for this class. We are simply using MLA format for our headings and body paragraphs

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