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    Joseph Papalexandrou The essay I am analyzing is homeless written by Anna Quindlen. The essay can be found in The Bedford Reader 10th edition. My curiosity it what brought me to this essay. The topic I am writing about is homeless citizens. What interests me about homeless people is that it never seems to bother them where there living. What also gave me interest is how do homeless people feed themselves with no money? I always wonder why homeless people don’t look for money on the streets and

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    prepares the reader for the speaker’s concluding response. The organization of the poem helps the reader to understand the importance of the event and prepares them for the speaker’s concluding response. The diction shows the reader that the event that is taking place is very important to the reader because of the vivid detail used by the author. The figurative language used in the poem helps to heighten the imagery and to emphasize the importance of the event‚ which prepares the reader for the speaker’s

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    response from the reader to help them think critically of the work. This type of criticism allows the reader to relate to a literary work. As Muller and Williams explain‚ “…critics hold that we construct meanings from what we read based upon our own individual experiences‚ our cultural background‚ and the “community” within which we operate.” A reader is able to relate to “The Road Not Taken” because Frost includes a very real and relevant message; life is about choices. The reader‚ when first reading

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    Sarah is portrayed very clearly‚ the reader is given a great visual and emotional explanation. The reader is able to clearly understand that Sarah is not doing well but she is still a blonde pretty middle-aged women. Also‚ the reader receives a short but clear explanation of the twins‚ “My dad even gave them a nickname: The Ice Twins. Because they were born on the coldest‚ frostiest day of the year‚ with ice-blue eyes and snowy-blonde hair”(15). This allows the reader to fully visualize the physical appearance

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    power of metaphor

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    and positive effects on a reader. To exemplify the power of metaphor‚ Cynthia Ozick wrote The Shawl‚ a touching story of holocaust survivor Rosa Lublin‚ showing how the broken woman copes with having her life taken from her after the tragedies she endured. These catastrophes include the death of her infant daughter‚ Magda‚ and most distinctly the loss of her happiness and will to live. Cynthia Ozick’s use of metaphor in The Shawl was very efficacious‚ providing the reader with a connection to the

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    The Outsider by H.P. Lovecraft is a horror story. Although some readers may not fancy a horror story‚ the first line of this story brings in many a reader‚ “Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness” (Lovecraft 3570. This first line brings a reader into the story. After reading the first line the reader not only wants to know that was so bad about this childhood but if it relates to their own. H.P. Lovecraft did not have the best childhood‚ both his parents died

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    Language analysis

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    should think carefully about install the CCTV before any evidence shows it makes appreciable different to public safety. The writer employs a serious and authoritative tone (such as ‘…lead people taking risks that put them in harm’s way…’) which makes readers fear about CCTV. The author argues with three arguments. Firstly‚ no evidence show the CCTV is the answer to solve the problem of random attacks. Secondly‚ CCTV cameras are expensive and useless. Thirdly‚ the CCTV cameras have the ability to invade

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    “The art of the storyteller is to hold the attention to the reader.” If they are able to grab the whole mind of the reader‚ they can convey the ideas and themes represented in the story successfully to the audience‚ and therefore the intension of the writer can be better understood and appreciated. In order to achieve this target‚ the writers often employ literary techniques‚ such as foreshadowing‚ story in story‚ suspense‚ etc‚ to attract and hold the reader’s attention. Usually‚ the plot itself

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    advertisement effectively persuades the readers to support and donate to Crisis of Christmas by narrating‚ the horrific situations that homeless people face during Christmas; using language that is easy to imagine (imaginative language)‚ and showing visual imagery‚ layouts‚ and fonts to make the readers visualize the situation

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    of the author is to delineate the field of intercultural management and to clarify its content for the reader. Strategies 1. Construction * Introduction The introduction of the book is longer than the conclusion. Indeed and as usual‚ the introduction must answer to a crucial question: Why do you (the reader) must read this book. Instead of giving a list of reasons to the reader‚ Sylvie Chevrier uses different techniques. For instance‚ she defines the means of intercultural management

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