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    be discussing plot changes to adapt to the movie’s visual capabilities‚ changes to the time-frame of the script‚ and plot changes to different relationships between characters. First‚ I will discuss with you the plot changes to adapt to the movie’s visual capabilities. If we were just to read this book‚ the only visual pictures we would see would be in our minds; but since we went to see the movie‚ the director had to adapt some of the plot to have viewers

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    the more subtle and realistic happenings. Coincidence also plays a serious role in complicating the events in the plot. The resolutions in Hardy’s plot more often than not result from chance occurrences. By discussing the affect chance has on initiating‚ complicating‚ and resolving issues in the plot of Thomas Hardy’s "Tess of the d’Urbervilles‚" one can come to better understand the plot. Hardy’s Tess has more dreadful things befall her by pure happenstance than most other literary figures of her

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    Endings by Margaret Atwood the author displays how plot can affect characterization‚ or the reader’s perceptions of characters‚ by showing several different scenarios using the same characters but different plot lines. For example‚ plot B‚ although it uses the same characters‚ creates very different perceptions of those characters than the ones created in plot A. In plot A‚ John and Mary appear to be in love‚ and they appear to be happy. The plot seems to indicate this; “John and Mary fall in love

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex proves to be a Greek tragedy‚ according to Aristotle’s “The Art of Poetry”‚ through its plot and dramatic twists of events. One could classify Oedipus Rex as a Greek tragedy because it contains the elements‚ such as suffering‚ peripety and discovery‚ character‚ unity of plot‚ and the power of pity and fear. Suffering is an emotional ingredient that must pertain to the plot in order to be considered a Greek tragedy. Aristotle defines suffering as “an action of a destructive or painful

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    field trip. As a class‚ we will be comparing the species diversity of the student and staff parking lots or of different plots taken on the field trip. The diversity index we will use is the Shannon Diversity Index. After determining the number of each species (or car)‚ in each plot (or parking lot)‚ the Shannon Diversity Index will be calculated separately for the different plots (or student lot and the staff lot). A rich ecosystem with high species diversity has a large value for the Shannon Diversity

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    Protest and Injustice is a prevailing theme in the film Ben-Hur and this is evident through the technique plot through the use of the character Ben-Hur. It is evident that the technique plot is a prevailing theme in the film Ben-Hur through the use of the character Ben-Hur. Protest and Injustice is a prevailing theme in the novel The Color Purple and this is evident through the technique plot with the use of the character Celie. It is evident that the technique dialogue‚ and the use of the character

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    the foil character of Benedick by which Beatrice’s reasonable strengths are illuminated through Benedick’s Rational weakness‚ thus interminably influences the conflict of the plot. Beatrice and Benedick are antithesis of one another‚ for Beatrice is voracious reasonable while Benedick is being rational which carries the plot through a unpredictable conflict. Beatrice is talking about how they are these traits. “And Benedick‚

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    "The most dangerous game" using plot‚ conflict‚ and structure. These two books’ authors draw out these themes in very interesting and different ways. After reading both of these short stories I have decided to pic them to write about because in none of the other short stories offered‚ is there such an interest from me then these two short stories. The first way these two books are alike is by their plot. They both are stories about the potential loss of life. Plot is so big in short stories‚ as

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    are often considered complicated and confusing. The plots of these plays usually follow a general structure where a comedy contains five acts and where the climax of the play is found in the third. This is where where a big event in the play is carried out to mark this event. This confusion is usually resolved in the last act‚ followed by the ending of the play. The play ‘Twelfth Night’ (TN) is no exception‚ as during the third act an elaborate plot unravels‚ where a fight scene between many of the

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    line of best fit. Representing residuals on a___________________________ provides a visual representation of the residuals for a set of data. A residual plot contains the points: (x‚ residual for x). A random residual plot‚ with both positive and negative residual values‚ indicates that the line is a good fit for the data. If the residual plot follows a pattern‚ such as a U-shape‚ the line is likely not a good fit for the data. Key Concepts * A residual is the distance between an observed

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