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    Q: Write a speech in which you demonstrate your understanding of ‘Australian Voice’. The ‘Australian Voice’ is a distinct concept which incorporates the ideas‚ values and perspectives that are unique to Australian individuals. A ‘voice’ is a representation of one’s experiences which shape their identity‚ culture‚ history and beliefs. Carmel Bird’s non-fiction text Stolen Generation: Their Stories effectively portrays the members of the Stolen Generation whose experiences are illustrated through

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    energy to achieve all of the things that I have to achieved like high grades. And I think you will be happy to read my happiest moment in life. THANK YOU for reading this. My Saddest Moments Every man’s life in the world have their own painful moment in life in fact sad and scary moments. My saddest moment in life begins‚ when I was kindergarten and grade 2. In kindergarten I was very active child in our house‚ when I was playing a bottle of

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    From A Bronx Tale You can be anything you want to be. Remember the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. You can have all the talent‚ but if you don’t do the right thing‚ nothing happens. But when you do the right thing‚ guess what‚ good things happen. ***** Mickey Mantle don’t care about you‚ so why should you care about him? Nobody cares. ***** Trouble is like a cancer and you got to get it early. Nobody cares. Worry about yourself‚ your family‚ the people who are important

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    depression cannot become any worse at this point. The speaker also uses other actions to emphasize his isolation. “I have looked down the saddest city lane. / I have passed by the watchman on his beat / And dropped my eyes‚ unwilling to explain” (Frost 4-6). The ‘saddest city lane’ symbolizes that he is at the peak of his sorrow. The speaker feels he is the saddest he will ever be and that it may not get any

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    Life Accomplishment Essay

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    today. Graduating high school is my first achievement‚ the day I graduated high school was one of the happiest and saddest day of my life. It was the happiest day of my life because this meant that I was no longer a child but an adult‚ I had endured the four years and I came out on top‚ I was ready to face the world on my own and the many adventures it possessed. It was the saddest day of my life because I said goodbye to my friends because we were all going in different directions and starting

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    during this course‚ many themes elude to the journey individuals take in order to achieve higher levels of being. Intrinsic revelations are made in “Drunken Boat” by Arthur Rimbaud‚ “The City” by Constantine Cavafy‚ and “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” by Pablo Neruda. Although the individuals have various starting points and different paths to finding self‚ the characters gained awareness through the voyage and were able to incorporate lessons learned

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    uses language such as diction and imagery‚ details‚ and metaphors to reveal the speaker’s attitude of loneliness and depression. Diction plays a major role in helping the audience‚ or reader understand the attitude of the speaker. Words such as‚ "saddest"‚ "unwilling"‚ and "cry" are all words used to describe emotions of loneliness or despair. The speaker obviously has something lingering on his mind that he can not put behind him. He is weary and upset. The word "night" alone connotes to many other

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    following them they used some toxic but non-harmful liquids to defeat Killer Kane. After that Freak had so many other plans to do with Max was happy to join and Freak the Mighty one of the most saddest parts of this story is that Max’s dad died Freak’s parents got divorced and had to stay with her mom. But the saddest part of all is in the end Freak got send to the hospital because of his heart‚ then the next morning around 3:00 am Max woke up to go to the hospital to check on Freak‚ but when he got there

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    To a Skylark Analysis

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    British literature II / English 332 | Analysis | Percy B. Shelley “To a Skylark” | | Brittney Banks | 2/18/2011 | | Ode to a Skylark by Percy B. Shelley is a very intense and moving poem. Shelley takes a simple everyday object in nature‚ the skylark‚ and turns it into a mystical beauty and a clear symbol of passion and freedom. This poem is unique and meaningful‚ the poet found a way to express his thoughts and emotions through the free movement of the bird. It is made clear in

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    Acquainted With The Night

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    Robert Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night” portrays a life filled with depression due to isolation. Frost’s personal experiences may have influenced the poem because he was known to have a sad life with many deaths in his family. This left him depressed and cut off from the world. The title gives insight into Frost’s bleak and lonesome world‚ where the darkness of night makes no impression on him. He uses a descriptive language with an array of different symbols in his poem “Acquainted with the Night”

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