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    Demetrious describes Helena’s beauty and perfection after being drugged with Cupid’s flower by Oberon‚ the Fairy King. Through the usage of unique language and context Shakespeare is able to penetrate the imagery of Demetrious’s love to enforce this theme throughout the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The use of descriptive language‚ through Demetrious‚ enhances the theme of love being like a dream. In lines 142 and 143 of Act 3 scene 2‚ Demetrious exults that Helena’s lips are compared to ripe cherries

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    Shakespeare is widely regarded as one of the greatest English writers in history because of his use of figurative language writing skills.  In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Shakespeare uses figurative language multiple times throughout the play.  Shakespeare uses figurative language in The Tragedy of Julius Caesar to create a special effect or feeling for the reader.  Some examples of figurative language that Shakespeare uses throughout the play includes: verbal irony‚ personification and metaphors

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    Four important visual aids teachers use with students to teach‚ learn‚ study‚ play and review knowledge in class for Language Teaching. The use of visual aids is important if a teacher really wants to do a great job‚ have more attractive classes and get better results from their students. Those aids are: the television which is entertaining and a good way for teaching‚ the radio a powerful appliance for improving the listening area‚ computers as a useful tool to study‚ and the video bins

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    ¨Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.¨ By using descriptive language the author allows the reader to create a picture of the story in their head. In the story ¨Stop the Sun¨ by Gary Paulsen‚ the author uses descriptive adjectives and figurative language to develop the setting mood and characters. In ¨Stop the Sun¨‚ the author uses descriptive adjectives to develop the setting and characters. In the story the author described the father’s

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    The author‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ demonstrates the pivotal role of the narrator‚ as well as the descriptive language of imagery throughout the story. The story begins with Santiago Nagar‚ one of the main protagonist of the story who died‚ dreaming of trees and bird. As he gets peculiar dreams‚ Nasar pays no mind to it‚ and does not understand what will precede in the future‚ which others- beside his mother- already suspect of. Santiago Nasar is known to be slim‚ pale man- who turned 21 years old-

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    Sirrah – boy – used to address a male of inferior rank Woo – chase – romance‚ as in a boy chases a girl Doth – does –  the plural of do Foe – enemy –  a person who feels hatred E’en – evening  the latter part of the day and early part of the night. Adieu – farewell –

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    Nanotechnology Uses to Enhance Computer Performance Nanotechnology Uses to Enhance Computer Performance Introduction Although the core concepts of nanotechnology were introduced in the early 1950’s‚ nanotechnology was not properly introduced to the world until 1974. That was the year a Japanese scientist‚ named Tanigushi‚ coined the word “nanotechnology”. Nanotechnology refers to the constructing and engineering of systems at the atomic level. “Nanotechnology will be the major technology

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    William Shakespeare‚ caries an incredible magnitude of meaning in such a short‚ compact sonnet. Written so eloquently‚ Shakespeare communicates his specific and unique idea of love in many clever ways. Throughout this sonnet‚ Shakespeare skillfully defines “love‚” with the use of connotative language and metaphors. The lines that begin with: “O no! it is an ever-fixed mark‚” “Love’s not Time’s fool‚” and “I never writ‚ nor no man ever loved‚” all consist of metaphors and connotative language that reinforce

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    truths. In any good story or play‚ there has to be a sound introduction so the audience has he knowledge to fully appreciate the story. In The Tempest‚ Shakespeare uses Act I and II effectively to provide the audience with this knowledge and comprehension. Shakespeare does this through a variety of different‚ critical forms. Shakespeare

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    TECHNIQUES TO ENHANCE ENGLISH AS AN INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE English is an international language‚ spoken in many countries both as a native and as a second or foreign language. It is taught in the schools in almost every country on this earth. It is a living and vibrant language spoken by over 300 million people as their native language. Millions more speak it as an additional language. English is spoken habitually almost everywhere in the world. English is the associate official language of India which

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