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    sinner who didn’t believe‚ the Wasp represents a Sinner but they believe in God‚ and the Spider was Satan. The spider needed to eat his prey in order to survive. The Fly had no defense to help him fight against the Spider and his web‚ so he was eaten by the Spider. The Wasp had a stinger that could protect him from Spider‚ so the Spider instead went after weaker insects. When the Fly is getting attacked by the Spider‚ it symbolizes that the Devil takes advantages of us when we are morally weak or when

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    their life experience. Their poems were both “small in theme yet has it the sweep of the universe.” In Whitman’s poem “A Noiseless Patient Spider”‚ in this poem Whitman uses personification when talking about a spider‚ which is a metaphor for his soul. “A noiseless patient spider‚I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated.” It represents how a spider is alone‚ how it tries to reach out to it’s web but it never connects with anything. He feels he is alone‚ he just wants somebody and he

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    this can perhaps be seen with spiders. If bitten by a poisonous spider it is certain to elicit feelings of pain and fear. Many spiders on the other hand are completely harmless but because of the association made between the spiders bite and the feelings of pain and fear people may grow to fear even common daddy-long legs. This is an example of classical conditioning. The bite is known as the UCS and the pain it elicits is the unconditional response (UCR). The spider is a neutral stimulus (NS) but

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    all three images of the spider‚ flower‚ and moth in the poem to show how they are all connected. Although their differences are highlighted throughout the poem‚ they all rely upon each other creating a sense of connection. Frost heavily uses similes to create a specific scene for the reader to set the scene. Using similes

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    The American Indian Voice Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. _________________________________________________________________________ Part 1 Answer the following questions in complete sentences. (Each question is worth two points) 1. Write a sentence that includes a noun phrase. Indicate the noun phrase by placing it in italics. Then‚ rewrite the sentence showing the phrase acting as a noun. Type your response

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    The essential characteristics of effective teaching The meaning of the word effective is: “adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result” (Dictionary.com‚ 2012). There are a great many and varied characteristics that make for effective teaching. The individual teacher should have a deep understanding of the curriculum‚ syllabus and subject in order “to create an ideal learning environment for each Australian student that provides a foundation for successful‚ lifelong

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    Specific Phobias Essay

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    situational types. This paper deals with spider phobia‚ otherwise known as arachnophobia. Spider phobia is a very common fear which typically develops during childhood and tends to persist throughout adolescence (Merckelbach et al.‚ 1996). Approximately 9% of the population suffers from specific phobias‚ with a large proportion of this group falling under arachnophobia (Granado et al.‚ 2009). The large proportion of the population that have a fear of spiders highlights the importance for various treatment

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    Vampire Monologue

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    the shower feeling awake and regenerated‚ then you feel another stinging pain‚ it’s the same spot… You look and see two little puncture marks with dried blood. You think about the old vampire movies‚ but think that’s for kids. Then you remember the spider you saw in your room the night before‚ wondering if it found its way in the bed. None of these ideas spark any interest and you keep showering with waves of little stings every now and again. School is waiting for you with arms wide open‚ but you

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    poem “The Shark” is structured in 3 line stanza’s which makes it pack more of a punch. The other poem I have chosen to talk about is “Orb Spider”. This poem is about the poet observing nature and comparing it to humans. The poet watches the orb spider spin its web and the orb spider teaches the human world lessons through out the poem. In the “Orb Spider” Judith Beveridge conveys that nature is perfect and humans have a lot to learn from

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    perfect‚ except for one thing…spiders. The kayak slowly waded through the now slightly choppy water‚ it had been 30 minutes on the water now and still no spider accidents. My mom saw that I was getting very nervous so she suggested the I hop in the water and snorkel. Icy water numbed my body

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