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    Sonnet 19 Analysis

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    Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 19” Time is shown deteriorating the strongest beings in nature indicating how powerful a force it can be; however‚ the speaker forbids Time to touch his lover which proves even though Time does not obey his love cannot be conquered by the effects of Time. In “Sonnet 19” the speaker commands Time to leave his love “untainted.” The speaker urges “Him in thy course untainted do allow/ for beauty’s pattern to succeeding men” (Shakespeare 11-12) proclaiming his wishes for any physical

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    Robert Frost’s "THE ROAD NOT TAKEN" talks about the everyday choices that one makes while traveling down the road of life. In the first stanza the speaker introduces the poem by saying "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood"This is interesting because it is suggests that there are two "actual" roads‚ as opposed to figurative roads. Then the speaker goes on to say "And sorry I could not travel both"This is one of the most powerful lines in the poem; because no matter whom the reader is they will relate

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    conference‚ ceremony or meeting. | How to write a vote of thanks? In short there are two major guidelines for the proposer. The first is refer to the central message of the speech topics of the lectures or presentations given by the previous public speaker(s).

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    the alternate speaker

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    The Alternate Speaker The story The Alternate Speaker is about a boy named Daniel‚ who is in a speech competition and has high hope in getting into the regional competition. Unfortunately‚ Daniel comes in as fourth place which means he can’t get into regionals‚ unless someone can’t make it. Daniel becomes sad‚ and looses hope in ever making it to regionals. He looses all hope until a girl in regionals gets sick and Daniel has to compete. Daniel gets so excited to compete in regionals. He enters

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    Public Speaking

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    PUBLIC SPEAKING I. ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING A. THE SPEAKER The main element of public speaking He is seen as a person full of ideas‚ knowledge‚ and principles in life that in one way or another can inspire them in the challenges of life. CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE SPEAKER 1. GOOD VOICE QUALITY Good voice quality/variety is a good tool to captivate audience’s attention especially when doing a narration. 2. KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT MATTER The more and broader you know about the subject

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    wedding?  Q 13 ‘Yes‚ I need your help. You know when you were away‚ Karmaveera came as usual’. (a)Who is the speaker of these lines? (b)Who was away and where? (c)What is ‘Karmaveera’ referred to?  Q 14 ‘I did return namaskara to her and gave my gift to my first student. She opened it and read. I knew then that my student had passed with flying colours’. (a) How did the speaker return the ‘namaskara’? (b) Who is being referred to as ‘first student’? (c) How did she know that her student

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    unsettling imagery that carries throughout the poem. The detached third-party speaker looks on a “dead body” with “bare feet” “perfected” and wearing the “smile of accomplishment” under a white “toga.” This raw‚ pure and positive diction in the presence of suicide creates a sense of wrongness in the reader because people usually portray death as a harsh and bitter end instead of as a fulfilled and flawless one. The speaker finds the body in a restful‚ natural state‚ like a “rose” with its “petals”

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    boy in uniform” (425)‚ the photograph above the table is of the boss’s son. Mansfield writes; “‘My son’ groaned the boss. But no tears came yet” (page 427)‚ she shows the boss is struggling with memories of the death of his son. Owen presents his speaker as one who was in the war and faces trauma physically: “He sat in a wheeled chair….Legless‚ sewn short at elbow” (line 1-3)‚ the former soldier lost his limbs at war. He loses the feeling of being with a woman: “Now he will never feel again how slim

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    'To Go Into Solitude'

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    In the beginning of the passage‚ the speaker says‚ "To go into solitude‚ a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write‚ though nobody is with me. But if a man would be alone‚ let him look at the stars." By starting out the passage with this statement‚ I believe the man is content with his solitude. He tells the reader that he does not feel alone while he reads and writes even though he is all alone‚ and then he states that if a person feels

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