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    a set rhyme scheme. While sonnets can explore all sorts of themes‚ love is the most common‚ and the original topic of the sonnet. Two Major Types The sonnet takes many forms‚ including the Spenserian sonnet and Miltonic sonnet‚ which is just fun to say. But the two most-studied sonnets are the Italian sonnet‚ known as the Petrarchan sonnet‚ and the English sonnet‚ known as the Shakespearean sonnet. Each type uses its 14 lines for different purposes and with different rhyme schemes. The Italian

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    tone‚ content‚ meaning‚ and persona. Shakespeare begins with a rather unflattering attribute; "My mistress’ are nothing like the sun" while Spenser‚ praises his love by wishing he were a book she was reading. Sonnet 1 by Spenser follows a rhyme scheme of his own devising (ababbcbccdcdee) that combines interwoven thoughts. In this sonnet he praises his wife’s beauty and attempts to flatter her through conveying the thought that if he could just have her touch or even a glance he would rather be

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    audible one-word reply. Judge Chin then told Madoff to explain what he had done. “Your honor‚ for many years up until my arrest on December 11‚ 2008‚ I operated a Ponzi scheme through the investment advisory side of my business.”24 Madoff then added‚ “I knew what I did was wrong‚ indeed criminal. When I began the Ponzi scheme‚ I believed it would end shortly and I would be able to extricate myself and my clients . . . [but] as the years went by I realized this day‚ and my arrest‚ would inevitably

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    Mohammed Arif 2A unit 3 Activity 23 The poem I choose that make me familiar about love in this world is “No Longer Mourn for Me When I am Dead” by William Shakespeare. I choose this poem because it uses great rhyme scheme‚ imagery‚ and tone. This poem provides people and opportunity to know the world better and how you know someone after your death. This poem also guides people to live happily in life. Shakespeare uses specific imagery and tone to make his poems interesting and amazing to

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    The Bernie Madoff scheme is riddled with ethical dilemmas throughout. While Madoff was highly successful and established businessperson tracing back to 1960 when he began trading in counter stocks which were not listed on the New York Stock Exchange (BOOK). It slowly transformed to a grey area as Madoff’s largest clients began request and expecting greater returns. It appears that this was the first ethical dilemma that Madoff was faced with that began the downward spiral that result in the fraud

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    How does Emily Dickinson present states of mind in ‘I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain’ and two other poems? Emily Dickinson presents the state of mind in various ways‚ to portray inner turmoil for her lack of understanding‚ and of confusion towards her psychological state‚ in ‘I felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain’‚ ‘It was not Death‚ for I stood up’ and ‘One need not be a Chamber- to be haunted’. All poems present the speakers state of mind to the same effect; a descent into insanity with seemingly no hope

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    Summary On December 11‚ 2008‚ Madoff was under arrest by federal agents and charged in a twenty years securities scheme that was the largest fraud in the history of Wall Street. On March 12‚ 2009‚ he pleaded guilty to all the federal charges filed against him counting securities fraud‚ money laundering and perjury. He had been one of the most valued financiers in Wall Street up to this scheme. He was nothing but another individual that had been corrupt and finished his reputation paying for his crimes

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    comprised of free verse‚ though there is an iambic stress on each line. The first stanza has a rhyme scheme of "abacdbdcefcffg"‚ the second stanza has a rhyme scheme of "abacbc". In the third stanza only half of the lines rhyme‚ the other four do not‚ the rhyme scheme is "abcdbedf". The last stanza’s lines have iambic pentameter and a rhyme scheme of ’abbacddcc". The reason for a fluctuation in the rhyme scheme is to portray the unpredictability of life‚ which is similar to the sea; that has a mind of its

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    Hello Student‚ Before you start to do this paper‚ one of the first things you should note is that‚ it is always advisable to read and understand what is required of you; so that when conducting your research you will know what to look for. I have provided you with a list of references at the end of this solution for which you can read through them before your start your analysis. After reading through articles/journals etc. you should then next proceed to create an outline of your analysis. By

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    comprehension of simple words (Zuralski). Many nursery rhymes are fashioned as short poems with metrical rhythms‚ rhyme schemes and repetition of words or sounds. In the poems Young Night-Thought and Where Go the Boats?‚ Robert Louis Stevenson follows the conventional form of nursery rhymes by using repetition and rhyme schemes to ensure the didactic message is absorbed. Repetition and rhyme scheme go hand in hand when present in nursery rhymes. In Young Night-Thought‚ Stevenson uses repetition of both sounds

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