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    In William Bryant’s "To a Waterfowl‚" he looks to a waterfowl for guidance. The bird guided Bryant but God guided the bird. In life‚ a leader tends to be the follower of another leader. This relationship between a follower and a leader corresponds to everyone’s life. In other words‚ every soul in existence has looked to someone or something for guidance. I along with many others‚ look to the people who are in charge of me for guidance. The majority of my instruction comes from my parents and family

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    Find Me Unafraid: Love‚ Loss and Hope in an African Slum is a 2015 nonfiction memoir by Kennedy Odede and Jessica Posner. Kennedy‚ a Kenyan born in the slums‚ and Jessica‚ a privileged white American from Colorado‚ tell the story of their meeting‚ romance‚ and eventual collaboration to build schools and bring change to the slums of Kibera. The title is taken from a line in the poem “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley: “And yet the menace of the years / Finds and shall find me unafraid.” Kennedy

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    The Hunger Games‚ Divergent‚ The Maze Runner are the typical dystopian book. And here we have Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ another book that belongs in the category. But this dystopian book isn’t the typical book with just one protagonist way in over his or her head trying to “save” the world. Instead‚ there are multiple vulnerable protagonists‚ even though it’s being narrated by only one of them throughout the entire book‚ and comes off as more of a false romantic story. The book follows the

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    Done By: http://www.livetvee4u.blogspot.com/ This poem is all about the poets epiphany-like realisation about London’s beauty while crossing Westminster bridge. He opens the poem with a hyperbole‚ designed to grab the attention of the reader. He continues this with almost an accusation: “Dull would he be of soul who could pass by”. This is basically challenging the reader to read on‚ as he or she would be ‘dull of soul’. In the next line‚ the word “now” shows that it is not just this place‚ but

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    Lesson 9: Concision Williams ninth lesson covering concision enhances the students’ skill of clarity. Williams demonstrates through the chapter how over use of wording or redundant statements creates confusion for the reader. Williams establishes that clear and precise writing match characters to the proper action verbs (126). Williams again utilizes effective reputational exercises to teach his points. Williams starts the lesson showing how using “each and every” reads redundantly to the audience

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    How to Write a Sonnet

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    How to Write a Sonnet Learn to write a sonnet in iambic pentameter‚ just like Shakespeare did. Discover the rhythm and rhyme scheme of the quatrains and couplets that make up a Shakespearean sonnet. Here are the rules: * It must consist of 14 lines. * It must be written in iambic pentameter (duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH-duh-DUH). * It must be written in one of various standard rhyme schemes. If you’re writing the most familiar kind of sonnet‚ the Shakespearean‚ the rhyme scheme

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    Petrarch Sonnet 104

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    Measure | Material | 1. Marriage | 1837 - 1839 | Andante | 133 | A painting by Raphael | 2. The Thinker | 1837 - 1839 | Lento | 48 | A statue by Michelangelo | 3. Salvator Rosa’s Song | 1849 | Andante marziale | 75 | Transcription of a song traditionally attributed to the painter Rosa |

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    Sonnet Lx - Analysis

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    Sonnet LX – William Shakespeare Poetry Appreciation ‘Sonnet LX’ was written by William Shakespeare. It is a poem which focuses around the inexorable passage of time and how time affects human life in its different stages. Throughout the poem‚ we find the arguments within the three quatrains are linked. The poem is made of a Shakespearean sonnet; this is because it has 14 lines‚ iambic pentameter and has a rhyme scheme of abab‚ cdcd‚ efef‚ gg. It is

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    Comparison of two sonnets

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    Comparison of two sonnets A sonnet is a form of a poem that originated in Europe‚ mainly Italy. The term sonnet derives from the Italian word sonetto‚ meaning "little song”. By the thirteenth century sonnets were widely used as sort of encrypted love letters written by many‚ but those who wrote them for a living were called sonneteers. Many tried and failed at the art of sonnet writing but the few who were successful gained much recognition for their works. One of the most well-known sonnet writers is

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    Between the World and Me was a powerfully written letter to the author’s teenage son about the painful realities that come along with growing up African-American. Written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and published by Spiegel & Grau this profound account begin with a summary of American violence against black people. This summary creates his overall thesis‚ which is that things have not changed‚ that young black men are still in danger‚ for many of the same reasons that have always persisted. He utilizes both

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