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    Cummings Poetic Protest

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    an integral factor of literature; sometimes‚ certain political events inspire poets and authors to cleverly voice their opinions regarding the event in ways that require much ambiguity and analysis to completely understand the author’s intentions. Poetic protest is best shown with careful choice of word‚ punctuation‚ and capitalization. The first example of political protest in poetry can be seen in “Buffalo Bills” by E. E. Cummings. Cummings dislikes the fame that Buffalo Bill received from his pointless

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    The LAS Links test is the placement test administered upon the student ’s arrival in the United States. It is used to determine appropriate services for the student. The placement test takes 30 minutes or less and provides data you can use to determine initial placement of English Language Learners into appropriate instructional programs such as reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ listening and comprehension skills. The results of this cost-effective test are provided quickly‚ so that there is no time wasted

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    the young professional athletes. 2. What is the central message of the passage? Any professional athletes should not miss their education too as it is vital for their future. 3. Determine what is at issue. What is your initial personal viewpoint? Issue: Most of the parents of young sports athletes neglect education and gives priority to their children’s career. Personal viewpoint: We do agree that education should be given main priority despite being a young professional athlete as

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    Term and Definition | Examples from Anthem | 1. Why is the character or act condemned in Anthem? 2. Should it be condemned? Explain why/why not. | 1. Transgression: the breaking of law or oath | * Transgression of Preference: Equality chooses International 4-8818 as his friend * “The laws say that none among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time for this is the great transgression.” * Transgression of communication: Equality speaks to Liberty even though Liberty is from different

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    In a society of many‚ how can one live to their true potential? One cannot go about finding themselves when criticized and ridiculed for acting and thinking different. This is the idea that Ayn Rand bases her novella‚ Anthem‚ upon. Against the society’s laws and beliefs‚ Ayn’s character‚ Prometheus‚ learns “why the best in me had been my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins” (98). He finds that his sins enable him to bring back such a power to the society‚ even if

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    The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry While reading the following story‚ note its plot structure 1. All the events in the following story are arranged chronologically. Due to its humorous nature and big attention to details‚ they catch attention. As events change each other rather quickly the reader’s interest can be held easily. 2. The role of exposition is to introduce the main character of the story and describe the conditions of his life‚ surrounding. Also exposition creates the general

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    Reimagining a link

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    REIMAGINING A LINK What if electricity didn’t exist? Well‚ the universe literally would not exist as we know it‚ because electricity is streams of electrons‚ and without electrons‚ compounds (and thus most matter) wouldn’t exist. If electricity (electromagnetism) did not exist the universe would not exist‚ since EM forces are an integral component of the (commonly accepted) standard model. What if humans didn’t know how to use electricity? We didn’t know how to use it for most of our history

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    Poetic Sound Devices Practice “Poetry is old‚ ancient‚ goes back far. It is among the oldest of living things. So old it is that no man knows how and why the first poems came.”  Confound the cats! All cats--away— Cats of all colors‚ black‚ white‚ gray;       By night a nuisance and by day— Confound the cats! All cats‚ always.  I dreamed a dream next Tuesday week‚ Beneath the apple-trees;       I thought my eyes were big pork-pies‚ And my nose was Stilton cheese. Big Balloons Bounce into the

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    Aristotle’s Theory of Poetics Research Assignment Aristotle bases his theory of poetics on greek tragedy. He defines tragedy as "the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude‚ complete in itself." (Melani‚ 2009) He views that‚ "Tragedy is a form of drama exciting the emotions of pity and fear. Its action should be single and complete‚ presenting a reversal of fortune‚ involving persons renowned and of superior attainments‚and it should be written in poetry embellished

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