English Assessment Plaster cast and Fresh bait The stories I have chosen to talk about today are Plaster Cast by Archimede Fusillo‚ and Fresh Bait by Sherryl Clark. I have chosen to talk about these particular stories‚ because the ways in which they are similar captured my interest when reading them. Both stories feel as if they are written from end to beginning. They unfold slowly‚ keeping the reader in rapt suspense‚ on the edge of their chair‚ until the very end‚ when the story takes its last
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10 7. In a complete sentence‚ tell me three things you love to do. Where would you put the commas in this sentence? How does this use parallel structure? (10) *Lesson 2.12 page 9 click Comma Usage link. Unit 3 1. What is the difference between a simile and metaphor? (5) 2. What is a hyperbole? (5) 3. Why do authors use figurative language in their writing? (5) 4. Consider the following quote from Dr. King’s letter: "It’s easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to
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The works we will be looking at are In the Old Neighborhood‚ My Mother Enters the Work Force‚ and The Bistro Styx. Through these three works you will see examples of Rita Dove’s use of home in her poetry‚ her use of figurative devices such as similes and metaphors‚ and you will see Dove’s view on children coming of age in different ways. By looking at the poem “In the Old Neighborhood” we can deduce a number of things from the overall poem. Dove seems to go back in time
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In the process of conveying emotion and feeling‚ people take different routes in going about such a task. Some people draw‚ some debate‚ and others write. Paul Simon‚ a genius with words and music‚ wrote poems to describe his feelings on politics‚ love‚ and the ways of life. Hearing or reading a Paul Simon song gives a person a blessed experienced‚ they had just seen real emotion‚ an oddity in these days. One Simon song that stands out above the rest is also probably his most famous‚ "The Sounds
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one is reminded of Robert Frost’s “Acquainted With the Night‚” which conveys a deeper metaphor of depression in its surface-simple account of insomnia. “In A Dark Time” speaks volumes about the poem that will follow. Roethke relies on a single simile in this poem‚ although it is replete with metaphor. In the last stanza‚ he says his soul is “like some heat-maddened summer fly” buzzing on the windowsill. One can instantly picture the frantic action of such a fly‚ its nervous bouncing‚ ticking
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Laugh and be Merry‚ by John Masefield Laugh and be merry‚ remember‚ better the world with a song‚ Better the world with a blow in the teeth of a wrong. Laugh‚ for the time is brief‚ a thread the length of a span. Laugh and be proud to belong to the old proud pageant of man. Laugh and be merry: remember‚ in olden time. God made Heaven and Earth for joy He took in a rhyme‚ Made them‚ and filled them full with the strong red wine of His mirth The splendid joy of the stars: the joy of the earth. So
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across eyes or through brains at point of death‚ crisis and dementia‚ but the literary type which is first read or heard and then buzzes about around the head like a moth caught inside a lamp shade. My trauma began with the receipt of The Book of Similes‚ an anthology written in partnership by the author of Police Powers and Politics and a lady who according to the flyleaf once worked in the North Sea diving industry. Thanks to their eclectic experience they have managed to collect an astonishing
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The poem Nighttime Fires by Regina Barecca explains the speaker’s complex view of her father. The speaker uses imagery to describe her father’s strange behaviours after losing his job. Figurative language is used strategically to explain the memories of this young girl’s strange adventures. The diction in this poem is also used very well helping us to understand why these nighttime fires left such a lasting impact on this grown woman from when she was only five years old. All of these things are
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with ice-skaters‚ which gives us an image of coldness‚ but this does not mean that this poem is less profound because even though the theme is superficial and cold‚ the author describes it in a very detailed and profound way through metaphors and similes. In this poem the author leaves all the feelings and emotions behind‚ and talks about how superficial and cold are the people that can "...make love without love."(l.1) In this poem the
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Eavan Boland The War Horse • Tends to use simile. • Boland once said she found simile as an obvious form of comparison‚ metaphor more sophisticated and subtle. • Horse represents spirit of war‚ unpredictability of history • Criticism of our apathy • Images tends to be quite heavy handed • Tinkers horse – language of war‚ loss of war‚ • End of poem more cryptic • Shifts from Suburbia to Contemplation of History. Violence: Her poems often record moments of conflict and violence and more
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