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    The Beet Queen

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    It is very common for writers to use literary devices as tools to help convey the meaning of their work. In the passage from the novel‚ The Beet Queen‚ written by Louise Erdich‚ Erdich uses literary devices to depict the impact of the environment on the two children. The author uses imagery to describe the physical effect of the environment on the children‚ selection of detail to depict the tree’s impact on the children‚ and point of view to clearly explain the impact the environment has on the children

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    Queen Artemisia

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    I have decided to do my speech on the powerful political leader‚ Warrior Queen Artemisia II of Halicarnassus. Queen Artemisia ruled over Halicarnassus‚ now Bodrum from 377 to 353 B.C with her husband and brother‚ King Mausolus. It was common custom in Caria for nobility to intermarry in their family. Both were the children of Hecatomnus of Mylasa‚ a local satrap to the Persians‚ who had been ambitious and had taken control of several of the neighbouring cities and districts. Mausolus and Artemisia

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    Elizabeth Bishop

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    Elizabeth Bishop is a very highly skilled poet. She deals with several different but equally interesting subject matters. I am personally drawn to many elements of her work‚ for example her themes and style of writing. Bishop deals with many different themes‚ including family‚ death‚ beauty and survival. She also uses a very unique and intriguing style of writing. Bishop has a remarkable eye for detail‚ her poems reach a conclusion and she puts a huge amount of her own life into her work. Firstly

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    Queen Elizebeth Dbq

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    Dillon Travis A.P. Euro. D.B.Q. During Elizabeth the firsts rule‚ many people did not believe that a woman could be a strong and effective ruler without the guidance and authority that a male ruler would be able to possess. While many people spoke out against her rule‚ some people believed that it was inspiring for a woman to hold power over land and believed in equality. There were many people who did not believe Queen Elizabeth would make a good ruler. Many people‚ including John Knox and

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female physician to earn a medical degree in the United States. The book The Excellent Doctor Blackwell: The Life of the First Woman Physician explains all the hardships Elizabeth faced through her journey to become a doctor. Elizabeth was a very strong woman who never gave up. Elizabeth Blackwell is famous for introducing the idea of women working in medicine‚ she grew up in a liberal household‚ was a force to be reckoned with‚ and she impacted how society thought

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    stance on slavery that was not popular to everybody. We would say that Lincoln was an ethical man‚ and he knew right from wrong. His moral courage eventually united the country in a way that it never had been before. Jackie Robinson was the first African-American player in major league baseball. He too showed his moral courage on a daily basis. In his case‚ it was the right time for the color barrier to be broken‚ and a man of Robinson’s talent and moral courage made him the right man to

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    Elizabeth Blackwell The topic I chose was very controversial because it is about a woman actually going beyond what others thought and getting a medical degree. Usually men are the only ones to get those types of degrees‚ but Elizabeth Blackwell wanted to achieve more than she possibly could. She also became the first woman to be on the UK Medical Register which is a big deal for back in the day. When she came to America‚ she knew something was going to be big in her life and when it happened it

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    elizabeth proctor

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    Elizabeth Proctor Elizabeth Proctor wife of John Proctor has a small but important roll in the book “The Crucible”. Elizabeth does not appear in the book until the beginning of act two when she is harassing and nagging John Proctor for getting home so late. At that point of the book Elizabeth proctor is recognized as cold-hearted uncaring unforgiving wife. Toward the end of the book the way Elizabeth‚ is seen by the reader changes in a good way she‚ will be seen as caring and protective of her

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    Darcy & Elizabeth

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    Pride and Prejudice‚ it is important to keep the progress of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s relationship in consideration. Although the two did not get along at first‚ both rid their old ways for the other. Their differences are not irreconcilable when Elizabeth sets aside her prejudice and Darcy neglects his pride to make amends. In the first volume of Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen introduces us to Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth cannot stand Mr. Darcy because he comes off arrogance because

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    Elizabeth Green

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    Elizabeth Green (1906-1995) Elizabeth Green is highly looked up to in the music world as a violinist‚ teacher‚ conductor‚ composer‚ writer‚ etc. At the age of nine she stated that she “would never teach‚” yet somehow became a teacher we still look up-to today. She wrote extensively on violin instruction and on conducting‚ which is used in classrooms at major universities even today. History: • 1906 – Born in Mobile‚ Alabama. • At the age of 5 she had her first public performance on the

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