Of Mice and Men: Find the Quotation 1. p9 Lennie is being childish 2. p23 George is desperate for work 3. p31 Noises describing the ranch 4. p35 Slim described using religious language 5. p36 Description of Carlson 6. p42 George’s cruel past 7. p46 Candy’s closeness to his dog 8. p51 Tension as they wait for the dog’s execution 9. p62 Candy can make the dream a reality 10. p67 Lennie’s superhuman strength 11. p71 Description of Crooks 12. p85 Curley’s wife threatens
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Educating Rita Quotation Act one Scene 1 1. Rita: “Do you get a lot of students like me?” Frank: “Not exactly‚ no...” 2. Rita: “You work for the ordinary university‚ don’t y’? With the real students.” 3. Rita: “If I pack the course in I’ll post it to y’.” 4. Rita: “But if you want change y’ have to do it from the inside.” 5. Frank: “I think you’re the first breath of air that’s been in this room for years.” 6. Frank: “I think you’re marvellous
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"And another thing. We can’t have everybody talking at once. We’ll have to have ’Hands up’ like at school...Then I’ll give them the conch...He can hold it when he’s speaking...And he won’t be interrupted. Except by me." (pg. 31) - This quotation proves a lot about Ralph and his character. It proves that Ralph demands a lot from everybody trapped on the island‚ the demands order and respect for other people. It shows his democratic view upon handling many situations or problems that occur on the
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An Analysis of the Quotation "The Mills of The Gods Grind Slowly‚ but They Grind Exceedingly Small" The quotation "The mills of the gods grind slowly‚ but they grind exceedingly small‚" could be compared to someone asking for something through prayer. This comparison is based on three beliefs. The first part of the quotation‚ "The mills of the gods..." refers to God’s "prayer factory" where prayer requests are considered and acted upon. The second section‚ "The mills of the gods grind slowly
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A View from the Bridge - Quotations Alfieri: “A lawyer in his fifties turning grey; he is portly‚ good humoured‚ and thoughtful” “only thought of in connection with disaster” “in Sicily‚ from where their fathers come the law has not been a friendly idea since the Greeks were beaten.” “Oh‚ there were many here who were justly shot by unjust men. Justice is very important here.” “And now we are quite civilised‚ quite American. We settle for half‚ and I like it better.” “the thought comes…another
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Name: Instructor: Subject Title: Date: Usage of punctuation marks in academic writing Introduction These are symbols which indicate the organisation in written language‚ structure and the intonation to be observed in a sentence when it is read aloud. In the written English‚ It has been necessary to eliminate the ambiguity existing in a sentence. For this reason‚ punctuation marks have been in used to bring out the intended meaning of a sentence rather than the variations that can be gotten from
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Chapter Page Quote Meaning 1 3 His figure‚ especially the neck and shoulders‚ communicated the impression of irrefutable physical strength and of precise‚ imperial bearing. This quote shows the physical strength and shape of the accused man‚ Kabuo Miyamoto. It also symbolises that Miyamoto is not afraid of what is happening to him. 1 4 The men two truck farmers‚ a retired crabber were all dressed in coats and neckties This shows the importance of this case towards the town. Ordinary people
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Quotation & Theme Analysis: Act I – III Act I "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair"(Act I‚ Scene I). The witches utter this paradoxical phrase‚ of which repeats in various forms throughout the play. This is an introduction the theme of equivocation. It suggests that things may not always be as they seem‚ and foreshadows the deceit that will take place. "If chance will have me king‚ why‚ chance may crown me" (Act I‚ Scene III). This quote illustrates Macbeth’s ambition‚ which is immediately
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1a. During the 18th Century‚ a transition of upper class commodities occurred. The phenomenon of chocolate and tobacco swept European culture in a new direction regarding societal trends. Simultaneously‚ in conjunction with the emergence of the Industrial Revolution‚ alcohol–specifically gin–became more synonymous with the working class. The image provided is a fraction of an entire piece by William Hogarth called Beer Street and Gin Lane. The intended meaning of this art evaluates two forms of alcohol:
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Cuckoo’s Nest Quote Qs 1- Other Big Nurse‚ or Nurse Ratched in Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is introduced as a very bossy and meticulous figure. Bromden is a patient at the ward and also narrator of the story‚ always describing the Nurse’s personality‚ looks‚ and actions. In one passage‚ Bromden describes how he always sees her with figurative language; “I see her sit in the center of this web of wires like a watchful robot‚ tend her network with mechanical insect skill‚ know
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