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    fitted their body to the last crinkle in their hair. She exemplified on the uniqueness of each woman and how each of them is “marked” based on their appearance. Each woman at the conference had a different style of dress‚ hair‚ make up and jewelry. Tannen said that these differentiated styles could not be “standard” and these unique appearances “mark” the women. Tannen

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    (Roach 11). She successfully took on one of the most serious‚ dismal topics and made it enjoyable to read. The way she is able to do this is by using a style all her own which includes the frequent use of diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to paint exactly the desired picture in the readers head. A strategy that the author uses to display her style is by using diction in forms such as analogy and sexist language. An example of an analogy in Stiff "The heart is a king‚ who rules over all organs

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    understanding of the style and tone in the novel. The author wrote Anthem in a deliberately simple‚ serious style to complement the story going on in the novel. It is one that is simple and serious‚ because of the major conflict‚ which is that Equality 7-2521 struggles to identify himself in a society that has rejected individualism in favor of collectivism‚ where an individual has no rights‚ existing only to serve the state. Throughout the story Anthem‚ Ayn Rand uses unique style‚ figurative language

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    the threat of impending war. Daisy faced and overcame many challenges during her time in London‚ which caused her character to grow and develop significantly. The author portrayed this idea well by incorporating the techniques imagery and narrative style into the writing of the text. These techniques helped me grasp the idea of ‘coming of age’ or ‘bildungsroman’. With these techniques‚ we gain a deeper understanding of what the character Daisy was feeling and how she changed‚ which enables us to feel

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    They Say‚ I Say by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein Chapter 1: Summary- This chapter is about how a writer needs to clearly indicate their thesis and convince the audience of their point. It also goes on about how a writer needs to keep the audience engaged. The main point of this chapter is to start your writing with the opposing view or what others are saying. Application- In a debate for example‚ animal testing I might the side against animal testing however while beginning my part of the

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    Pit and the Pendelum

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    Caroline Panoff Maya Ahmad Mrs.Webb 10 Honors English 27 November 2012 The Pit and the Pendulum Style Essay Introduction 1st Body Paragraph (Diction): Edgar Allen Poe uses diverse styles of diction to impact the reader’s mood in different ways. The connotations of negative words affect the reader’s attitude in a pessimistic manner. “Sick unto death with that long agony” (Poe 4). When Poe begins the narrative‚ the narrator is in a negative mindset. This aids the audience in getting a feel for

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    Ernest Hemmingway

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    minimalistic writing style: The narrative is stripped down to its fundamental features It is characterized by an economy with words Minimalist authors tend to use only few adjectives and leave out adverbs They prefer allowing context and dialogue to dictate meaning Grammar and style are strongly influenced by informal spoken language For minimalist authors‚ less is more! Often the term “the Iceberg Theory” has been used to describe Hemingway’s minimalist writing style. The ”Iceberg Theory”:

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    onlooker‚ watching Gabriel ’s life fall away from him. This is portrayed by Joyce ’s choice of words‚ "His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe"("The Dead" 2534). With this we see that the change of writing style in the last paragraph emphasizes the isolation that

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    Fashion Essay

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    The Hero in Lyrics and Fashion The character of the lyric‚ “No Such Thing” by John Mayer‚ is a confident individual who is striving to be different from the majority whom abandoned individuality. The character shows his confidence by stating‚ “I’d like to think the best of me.” His statement displays that other people’s opinions do not startle him. The line‚ “They love to tell you stay inside the lines‚” criticizes the society’s standard which forces the majority of people to abandon their individuality

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    Crudely Human   Defoe’s book Moll Flanders offers an interesting glimpse into the ancestry of the works that we call novels today. While much of the work holds characteristics that today’s reader would recognize as those of a novel‚ there are also many moments where Defoe’s technique is obviously outdated. A timeless quality to Defoe’s novel‚ however‚ is the way in which he constructs realistic characters through informal structure‚ a lowered register‚ and an organization of ideas that creates

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