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    like amad cat wanting in’’ The tornado was loud it started to hit the back door as if a cat was hitting the door trying to enter the house3.Provide one example of each sound device from any poem assigned in this course. Explain the effect the use of that device has on the author’s communication of the poem’s message. (24 points) Sound Device Example Effect Alliteration Poem: The Raven Quote: “ Once upon a midnight dreary‚ while I pondered weak and weary” Adds rhythm in the beginning of the poem along

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    My Onomatopoeia

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    sleep. About in the middle of the night I heard a really freaky HOWL but I was so much in sleep I thought I was dreaming but just after a little while a heard another noise and this time I realised I wasn’t dreaming at once I could hear two different sounds like KNOCK KNOCK and DING DONG at once and the thing that made me more sure about it was because I wasn’t the only one hearing the noises it was Aaeza as well she told me she could hear the same noises as me. We make our selves not feel scared we

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    with a certain number of unknown) frequency‚ generating a standing wave on the string with a certain number of n nodes and antinodes. As a result‚ this string creates a creates wave in wave in not assume the antinodes. As a result‚ this string sound a sound air. Do air. Do not assume the wave i wave is

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    a. Attention Getter: Have you ever thought about what it was like to not hear? Imagine yourself losing your hearing and unable to enjoy the sounds of the bass‚ the melody or the rhythm from that one song or any music. Not only have I thought about it‚ I have experienced first and second hand. b. Credibility: I grew up with a Deaf friend and seeing her struggle made want to help still enjoy her childhood especially through music. She loved to dance and “try” to sing but she lost her hearing when

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    parental units do not approve of ear piercing feedback and novice percussionists. Although there is no guaranteed solution to the cacophony‚ sound absorbing material acts as a “noise blanket” to reduce sound to a more tolerable level. The objective of our experiment is to determine if sound absorption by foam and related materials changes with the frequency of sound. On a daily basis‚ humans are surrounded by noise and unable to avoid its ubiquitous presence. This poses a major problem for teenage

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    The Effect of Different Genres of Music on the Growth Rate of Garden Cress AIM The purpose of this experiment is to explore upon the possible correlation between musical stimulus and the growth rate of Lepidium sativum‚ commonly known as Garden Cress. It also aims to discover which genre amongst classical‚ jazz‚ and rock has the most beneficial effect on its growth rate. PERSONAL ENGAGEMENT The Garden Cress plant‚ better known by its botanical name Lepidium sativum‚ is amongst the many plants that

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    Silent Night

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    The smooth‚ deep resonating tones of the saxophone echoed through the stillness. Its strong voice sang a melancholic requiem. The instrument was singing of times long past‚ of memories half forgotten‚ love once had‚ life at its peak and decline. The sounds resonated through the empty streets‚ reaching out in vain. The man stood as the song reached the climax‚ and as he did‚ the emotions that were resonating so beautifully seemed only to be amplified‚ this was pure expression from the soul; unprepared

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    visualize the poem better. The speaker in this poem is the author. The author is talking about his summer when he was younger. He uses simile in the quote "They cried out like two sorrowful high flutes" meaning that the two birds cried sound like an out of tune flute that sounds horrible. He uses imagery because it helps me picture that two birds have been injured‚ by telling us that he had a pellet gun and shot the poor birds. The poem starts by saying “Not always sure what things called sins may be‚

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    17.1 ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTICS Architectural acoustics may be defined as the design of spaces‚ structures‚ and mechanical/electrical systems to meet hearing needs. With proper design efforts‚ wanted sounds can be heard properly and unwanted sounds (noise) can be attenuated or masked to the point where they do not cause annoyance. Achieving good acoustics‚ however‚ has become increasingly frequency is sometimes referred to using a term borrowed from music—pitch. The higher a sound’s frequency

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    that the lesser water boatman can produce sounds at a level of 99.2 decibels. It produce by a process known as stridulation‚ which mean two body parts rubbing together to create a voice that can travel over large distances. The water boatman‚ rubs its penis against its abdomen for trying to invite females. Windmill and his colleagues collected lesser water boatmen from a river and put them in water tanks fitted with hydrophones – microphones that record sounds underwater. The researchers place five

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