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    and characterization to prove that the mood creates a sense of a make belief reality. To begin‚ Burton uses lighting to create a strange but fantastical mood. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ grey filters‚ an example of low key lighting‚ were used to make Charlie’s entire life seem cold and dark. But when the kids got inside of Willy Wonka’s factory‚ the scene is flooded with light and everything is so colorful‚ which is an example of high key lighting.The contrasting of lightness and darkness

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    work day in “non Extended Time Schools” by an additional 37 ½ minutes per day‚ Monday through Thursday‚ following student dismissal. Friday’s work schedule is 6 hours and 20 minutes. The 37 ½ minutes of the extended four (4) days per week shall be used for tutorials‚ test preparation and / or small group instruction and will have a teacher to student ratio of no more than one to ten. In single session schools‚ the day will start no earlier than 8:00 A.M. and end no later than 3:45 P.M. | The schedule

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    understanding of the poem. Metaphors are used in a lot of literature and even songs that we listen to today. Giving the insight on a poem and the literary elements being used in it gives us as the audience a different aspect of what the author is trying to say. In this paper‚ I will be telling you guys he different literary works that I’ve gotten out of the poem “Road Not Taken.” Metaphors I chose to write about the poem “Road Not Taken.” In this poem‚ the author used different forms of literary

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    Mary Shelley is an esteemed author known for her works in the horror genre. One of her techniques that she uses in her most famous novel Frankenstein‚ is parallelism. The point of view in which this story is told is first person from the character Victor Frankenstein. She goes into detail about his childhood his family early on in the book‚ and it is evident that she uses the same diction to describe both his mother‚ Caroline Beaufort‚ and his adopted cousin‚ Elizabeth Lavenza; this reveals to the

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    The movie version of the hunger games tries to show a dystopian society in various ways‚ for example‚ costumes‚ Setting‚ Props‚ Lighting‚ makeup‚ the location where the movie was filmed and more. The directors used different styles of costumes to show a dystopian society. They played with colours of the costumes to express the character’s life. The cast who played the role of citizens living in district 12‚ were dressed in different shades of the colour gray‚ to show the audience that the districts

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    was satirical in nature and to have a laugh at those too unwitting to realize it. Assuming that the essay is not a hoax‚ what is Poe’s preferred poetic composition? And in what ways does “The Raven” portray this easily fit cookie-cutter format? When Poe wills his writing to take wing it has three perches on which it likes to alight before allowing the winds to keep it aloft. His writing’s first journey is through thought - all the way to its conclusion - up to the emotional response he‚ or whoever

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    in vitro to conceive a child has started to become popular throughout the past few years. Not as it did in the book‚ but a woman who can’t have children use in vitro and possibly a surrogate to carry their child for them. In Brave New World‚ they used the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre for in vitro. There were multiple test tubes in the incubators that would start off all the people they would produce. It’s a little different than that in real life‚ though. Doctors don’t completely generate the

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    thanks the gods for the soul that he has. The lesson he teaches in this poem is to basically go through all the hell everyone decides to put you through‚ and not let any of it get you down. Just live life with your chin up. The literary devices used in William’s poem is alternated rhyme‚ for example he writes‚ “Beyond this place of wrath and tears‚” and then the third line down he rhymes with the line‚ “And yet the menace of the years.” He uses simile when he writes‚ “Black as the pit

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    | The influence cause by Gone With The Wind on film industry | Bridget Zhu Yanrui | | 2010-12-1 | | | The Influence Caused by Gone with the Wind on Film Industry Introduction Many filmmakers would say that there is no such thing as a movie capable of shaking the world. It does influence the world. Although it is very hard to make such a movie which can shake the world‚ some filmmakers still attempt to make them. In fact‚ it sometimes take years to realize what really a great

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    made solving a crime simpler for the crime scene investigators. There are numerous tools used in a crime scene‚ and the progression of these tools has made the work of an investigator more reliable. Fingerprint equipment‚ casting equipment‚ photographic equipment‚ evidence packing supplies‚ simple hand tools‚ blood collection supplies‚ and miscellaneous equipment are all extremely important and basic advances used in the majority of any crime scene. An example of a reliable and resourceful tool that

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