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    Personal Responsibility Essay Bradley Cuthbertson GEN/200 April 30‚ 2012 Jonathan Maxson Personal Responsibility Essay My opinion‚ personal responsibility means taking responsibility for my own actions‚ knowing willingly that‚ with the responsibility of my own actions‚ comes the accepting that any action taken has consequences‚ and with those consequences‚ could directly or indirectly affect myself and the people around me. Adding personal responsibility into my education will allow my

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    pen. Metaphor The definition of a metaphor is "a figure of speech containing an implied comparison‚ in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used of one thing is applied to." A metaphor is different to a simile‚ but it is related‚ which is also a comparison. The primary difference is that a simile uses the word like or as to compare two things‚ but a metaphor suggests that the dissimilar things are the same. This picture is funny because it’s a play on a very well know metaphor of ‘being

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    Allegory: Prose or verse in which the objects‚ events or people are presented symbolically‚ so that the story conveys a meaning other than and deeper than the actual incident or characters described. Often‚ the form is used to teach a moral lesson. Alliteration: An alliteration is a repetition of sounds (consonants) at the beginning of neighbouring words or of stressed syllables within such words‚ e.g. “fingers the small size of small spades.” Purpose: rhythm and stress. Anaphora: The anaphora

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    have the ability to create a significant and impacting visual. In the text Maestro‚ the composer uses techniques such as similes‚ metaphors and multi-sensual images to convey distinctively visual‚ through experiences. Paul‚ the main character is taught by a musical maestro who not only teaches him about his music‚ but also life skills. This is seen through a metaphor “a musical Bible… Czerny” (p.123)‚ through this we see Keller’s teachings are compared to the Bible. Paul eventually comes to believe

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    other basic expenses‚ personal loans can help you get the money you need without breaking the bank. Having knowledge about the various lenders of personal loans and their approval process can help you determine if you will qualify and what you can expect the interest rate will be. The personal loan team at Wayne Bank and Trust Co.‚ with branches in Wayne County‚ IN‚ explain tips for getting your personal loan approved. Consider these three tips when searching for a personal loan: Check Your Credit

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    fluffy balls of cotton; snowflakes like soft white feathers; a motor purring like a kitten; a lawn like a green carpet; thin as a bookmark; as contented as a cow. Metaphor: an implied comparison in which one thing is spoken of in terms of something else; the figurative term is substituted for or identified with the literal term. Metaphors are extremely valuable in making an abstract idea clearer by associating the idea with something concrete that relates to one or more of the senses. “And merry

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    A Report on Adam’s Excellence The lead in our pencil by Phillip Adams Phillip Adam’s opinionative article informs the readers of “The Weekend Australian” about the upcoming Australian elections in September‚ 2013‚ pleading for them to have a somewhat positive outlook on compulsory voting. He also uses many different techniques in the article in order to make it convincing and effective. In the first sentence he uses an analogy “What have the Romans ever done for us?...” to refer to the accomplishments

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    the "pine trees" (line 24)‚ the wall is of great significance‚ as it provides a sense of security and privacy. He believes that although two people can still be friendly neighbors‚ some form of barrier is needed to separate them and "wall in" the personal space and privacy of the individual. This is shown through his repeated saying‚ "good fences make good neighbors" (line 27-45). The neighbor’s property is a representation of his privacy and the wall acts as a barrier against intrusion. The poem

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    modernity pushing aside nature; loss of human/nature relationship; identity Structure/Poetic Devices/Analysis (Have students find devices for homework‚ but for analysis purposes the poetic devices worth noting consist mainly of just imagery‚ simile and metaphor although it is good to note that the free structure keeps the focus on the images and ideas. Atwood’s ironic/sarcastic/humourous tone is also an effective device for conveying her ideas) - Atwood’s poem is rich with irony (humour) and linguistic

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    For EACH of your texts‚ analyse techniques that made you feel strongly about a main theme or issue. The two poems‚ Dulce et Decorum Est‚ and Anthem for Doomed Youth are both written by Wilfred Owen. Owen’s main idea was to expose the true horrors of war and to challenge the romanticised view of war that poets such as Rupert Brooke held. To achieve this‚ Owen used familiar imagery techniques of similes and assonance‚ and sound devices such as onomatopoeia and alliteration. ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’

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