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    Amy Tan writes‚ in this essay‚ about the language that she and her mother used in their family while Tan was growing up. She makes a great effort to explain that their language‚ English‚ was never "broken" or "simple" as most people would say about it. Although she could speak perfect English‚ her mother could not. But‚ she grew up with her mother’s English way of speaking‚ and therefore learned to consider it as a natural language. She is trying to make a point here by saying that there is absolutely

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    The Comedy of Errors: Reading Response 2 Act 1‚ Sc. ii of Comedy of Errors begins the cascade of confusing identity that is played up throughout the play with the interaction of Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Ephesus. Through this brief interaction‚ particularly lines 53-94‚ the hierarchy of social status is shown between the two characters. A section of this scene also reveals Shakespeare’s playing with the time period it is supposed to be set in. The significant theme of Comedy of Errors

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    Name” Reading Response Within the story Gate’s describes the difference between his family and other black families in town‚ he says‚ “we had stopped off at the Cut-Rate Drug Store (where no black person in town but my father could sit down to eat‚ and eat off real plates with real silver wear).” Gates’ family social status is different from other black families in Piedmont‚ West Virginia due to the fact that his family has “financial security.” His father works two jobs in order to get this kind

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    The Things They Carried Response In the novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien‚ there is an apparent main character‚ Lieutenant Cross. Throughout the duration of the novel‚ we the readers learn of Cross’ love for a woman named Martha. Martha is a friend of Lt. Cross from back home‚ although he wishes that she could be more than just a friend. He once took her on a date‚ but it did not escalate to anything more before he left for war. For a majority of the book‚ Lt. Cross carries

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    them? In the wake of Liam Payne’s new baby‚ and the several reactions of fans and anti-fans I decided to take a closer look at the rhetoric between artist and fans‚ as well as the ill perceived image of fans by other audiences. In 2013 the movie “This Is Us” by Morgan Spurlock was released. The movie is a documentary about the biggest boy band since Take That and Backstreet Boys‚ One Direction. The motion picture didn’t only focus on the band and their Take Me Home tour‚ it also had an emphasize on

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    senses. With this in mind it have also been difficult to obtain an orange that would have been harvested in a usually warm place‚ such as Florida or California. The orange not only became a symbol of a season and the holidays but an object that turned the senses on. From the orange’s color‚ touch of the skin‚ how it was peeled to the packing of "fresh wood" with the paper labels that contained the image of a "blue goose." Again the author uses our eyes‚ sensory impressions‚ all this to stimulate

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    Emma Olmstead Period 4 3-3-12 Class number 14 The Lady or the Tiger By: Frank Stockton This story leaves the reader filled with curiosity. The author doesn’t make the conclusion‚ or ending‚ very clear‚ and instead‚ leaves the reader to decide how they perceive‚ or want the story to end. “And so I leave it with all of you! Which came out of the opened door-the lady‚ or the tiger?”(page ) If I had to make a prediction to guess the result‚ I would think it was the tiger that came out by

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    Write a Reading Response Essay  What is a Reading Response Essay? A Reading Response essay: * Summarizes what you read. * Gives your reaction to the text. Your reaction will be one or more of the following: * Agreement/disagreement with the ideas in the text. * Reaction to how the ideas in the text relate to your own experience. * Reaction to how ideas in the text relate to other things you’ve read. * Your analysis of the author and audience. * Your evaluation of how this text tries

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    numbness”. This tells me that Keats is uncomfortable with the “numbness” he experiences. In the second line Keats says‚ “as though of hemlock I had drunk”. Norton foot notes tell us that hemlock is a poison that acts as a tranquilizer in mild doses. Sedatives cause a euphoria that could be described as “drowsy numbness”. In the first line Keats repeats the A sound with “aches‚ and a drowsy numbness pains”. In the second line Keats repeats the H sound with “Hemlock I had drunk”. This alliteration

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    In her essay “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off‚” Sandra Tsing Loh not only openly discussed her own divorce‚ but she also criticizes the institution of marriage in our “modern society” and Elizabeth A. Harris’s essay “When Love is a Schlep” talks about singles that live in big cities like New York. In addition‚ she comes across the dating group limited by public transportation systems that makes few miles to a date into an hour long ride. Loh refers to Wallerstein and Blakeslee’s “four templates of

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