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    Irony In Ozymandias

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    ruler’s attempts to create an eternal authority over society. For example‚ the traveler in the poem chronicles the “two vast and trunkless legs of stone/Standing in the desert" (2-3). A massive pair of crippled stone legs immediately comes to one’s mind‚ indicating that a once striking‚ impressive statue is now damaged and almost worthless without its remaining head and torso. These “trunkless” yet enormous legs epitomize Ozymandias’s grandiose ego and inflated

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    wait wal wi la ya ti wal hi da ya ti I laa si ro ti kal mustakimm‚ wa bi jami i’ ma ja abi hi min ka jibrilu tanzilal a’ zizirrahim‚ wa bi kha wassil hurufi wal asmai’t tammatiwabima azhar tafil wujudi likulli maujudin minal laa ya til bayyinat‚ wa bi khaffiyyi lutfikal mufarrji a’n kulli mahmumi‚ almukhallisi likulli madyun‚ ya mujriyal bihari wal u’yun‚ ya man kha za ii nu hu baynalkafi wannun‚ waalimabima kana kablaan yakun. Wanas alukallahumma an tasluka bina jaddata rid a ka wa ann taj a’lana

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    WRITING THE CRITICAL RESPONSE A critique is an analysis of and a commentary on another piece of writing. It generally focuses on technique as well as on content. A critical response essay (or interpretive essay or review) has two missions: to summarize a source’s main idea and to respond to the source’s main ideas with reactions based on your synthesis. Organization Introduction: attention-getting with a thesis statement Body: clear critical reasoning and adequate examples Summary Analysis: Evaluate

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    STRATEGIES: Learning Targets Previewing‚ Marking the Text‚ Think-Pair-Share‚ SOAPSTone Before Reading 1. The Statue of Liberty has long been a welcoming figure to the millions of immigrants who have come to the United States of America. What feelings or thoughts do you think people might have when looking at the Statue of Liberty for the first time as a new arrival to this country? Source: “An ocean steamer passing the Statue of Liberty: Scene on the Steerage Deck‚” from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated

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    Museum of Art (Figure 1). The ceramic statue is adorned with a white crown and a glorious jewel necklace. Erecting on its haunch with chests puffed out‚ it sits firmly on a pedestal. The image’s excellent condition‚ its realistic appearance‚ its stable composition‚ and the ferocious details of its head all suggest that it may have been a tomb guardian placed at the entrance of or on the way to the coffin chamber. The immaculate condition of the statue indicates that it may have been kept underground

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    Role of Press in Society

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    goddesses on stone slabs. We were really surprised to see the wooden slabs changing into tone. From the Qutab we went to Tughlaqabad. Here an old city of Delhi‚ founded by Tughlaq Kings‚ was once situated. Now it lies in ruins. Then we proceeded to Hauz Khas which was the residence of kings. We relaxed for sometime on the green lawns. We had our lunch here and refreshed ourselves with tea. Next we went to Humayun’s Tomb where Emperor Humayun lies buried. We appreciated the Mughal art and architecture

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    Newars‚ a Cultural Identity I have respect for all religion‚ castes‚ races and each culture that is associated with them. Each one of them have their own physical features‚ specialty and importance. Each one of them is different‚ but not less or inferior than any other. Comparing one to the other would be only for the sake of finding out the differences‚ and not deciding on which is superior to the other. This should be clarified to everybody. As being born and raised in the environment

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    Japanese culture for centuries‚ kimonos are very rarely worn in Tokyo‚ the most Western city of the East. The woman shown in this picture‚ however‚ seems unable to distance herself from her ancestors. Clad in a traditional kimono and a pair of sandals (she’s also wearing a pair of socks‚ by the way)‚ she stands at the counter with her arms folded and her head bowed‚ waiting for her McMuffin to bring an end to her public meditation session. Brandy’s Breakdown http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/12/04/

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    Recount

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    Recount Text adalah salah satu dari jenis teks bahasa Inggris yang menceritakan kembali kejadian-kejadian atau penglaman-pengalaman di masa lampau. Tujuan dari teks recount adalah untuk memberikan informasi atau untuk menghibur pembaca. Di dalam teks recount tidak terdapat komplikasi (complication) seprtihalnya di teks narrative. Untuk membuat Contoh Teks Recount (Recount Text Sample)sebenarnya mudah. Seperti Yang sudah penulis jelaskan pada artikel sebelemunya yang membahasa Teks Recount (Recount

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    Kovalan met the dancer Madhavi and fell in love with her. In his infatuation he forgot Kannagi and gradually spent all his wealth on the dancer. At last‚ penniless‚ Kovalan realised his mistake‚ and returned to Kannagi. Their only asset was a precious pair of anklets (chilambu—hence the name of the epic)‚ filled with gems‚ which she gave to him willingly. With these as their capital they went to the great city of Madurai‚ where Kovalan hoped to recoup his fortunes by trade. The city of Madurai was ruled

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