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    narrator recieves hints thta Roderick Usher will be a.) dull and depressed b.) suspicious and cruel c.) catious and glum d.) cautious and glum 2.) After the narrartor arrives‚ Roderick reveals that his present state stems largely from a.) the stormy weather b.) the darkness of the autumn season. c.) the fatal disease afflicting his beloved sister. d.) the financial burden 3.) In contrast to Roderick Usher‚ the narrator presents himself as someone who values a.) reason b.) money c.) nature

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    Browning starts the poem Porphyria’s lover by describing a storm using personification‚ he uses words such as ‘sullen’ and ‘spite’ which suggests the weather is bad on purpose‚ the misery of the weather could be reflecting the mood of the speaker‚ we can begin to suss that something bad is going to happen as this is often the stereotypical weather for suspicious behaviour and murder stories. Browning hints that the unnamed speaker may not be mentally stable‚ ‘I listened with heart fit to break’ leaves

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    confronted by persistent descriptions of the landscape in order to stress its importance. Mr. Lockwood dwells on the word “‘wuthering’ being a significant provincial adjective‚ descriptive of the atmospheric tumult which its station is exposed in stormy weather” (38). Bronte is communicating to the reader through this statement. She strongly implies that the reader will benefit from analyzing the setting‚ and that her descriptions serve a greater purpose than simply engaging the reader; they are a significant

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    Extremes of behaviours traditionally are characterised as going against the normalities of society. However‚ in Wuthering Heights these extremes are the ways in which normality is restored‚ and this paradoxical view allows the ambiguity surrounding the novel to truly become prevalent. These extremes also reflect gothic elements in the novel such as the sublime and moral decay. This is because through the absence of morality extreme emotions such as jealousy‚ violence‚ or revenge are allowed to stir

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    ------------------------------------------------- ASSIGNMENT ------------------------------------------------- DESIGNING OPERATIONS INSTRUCTOR MR. BOMAN MORADIAN SUBMITTED BY: ABHIROOP SEN EPGDBM-04 ROLL NUMBER - 01 1. Process Flow Chart of Oman Air Catering Operations and its Lead time & Cycle time The assignment is to develop a process flow chart depicting the flow of the process related to Oman Air Catering Operations. It will show the existing process and the time taken

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    the weather. Nevermore can be related to the knowledge of something the narrator has done‚ this may be why he repeats never more. Next‚ the darkness when the narrator opens the door could symbolize loneliness in the man. “Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door: This it is and nothing more” and the previous mention of the narrator wishing for it to be tomorrow and wanting his books to end his sorrow. This shows evidence of possible loneliness. Then‚ the weather‚ being stormy‚ can

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    lucky to spend such an amazing time where I got to enjoy an awesome weather visit some unforgettable places‚ and best of all‚ try new kinds of food‚ which is my favorite. “Cool Weather for a Vacation Pleasure” When it comes to San Francisco’s weather‚ all I can say is “Gorgeous.” I mean that many great aspects of our vacation that were beyond our control just happened to go in our favor. In San Francisco‚ for instance‚ the weather was absolutely beautiful‚ with sunshine‚ very few clouds‚ and mild

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    place in a centuries old house. The story starts off at dusk‚ just as the sun is setting. This house is on a tree-lined avenue close to a farm. The season is most likely spring or summer‚ considering grass and green leaves are described. The weather is stormy; it is very windy and raining.The moon is present as the setting transitions into night.  “A moment lat er the light had faded. Out in the garden then? But the trees spun darkness for a wandering beam of sun…death was between us‚ coming

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    between two lovers‚ one is based on material and things of value while the other is about feelings and things that are true and have real value. How: Rhyme‚ repetition‚ dialogue “So take heed‚ take heed of the western wind‚ Take heed of the stormy weather.” Why: Maybe the writer is facing problems with a girlfriend‚ or close people around him about different points of views on things. Theme Statement: Sometimes you have to learn to let things go.

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    This is Isaiah Carter. Today’s date is June 5th‚ 1944. I sit in the battleship waiting for the day to come. The D-Day which should be called. It was in a way devastating and depressing. The mix of feelings coming out of my heart that keeps beating like a car going 100 mph. I took out the old diary that I wrote back in 1898. Looking at the words‚ I wrote when I was eight. Man‚ life is really short to a kid who was born in this war era. Before‚ the actually landing on Normandy‚ a British general announced

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