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    Thames narrow enough to build a bridge. So they found a small Seltic settlement then known as Londinium and by AD300 they had turned it into a separate port and an important trading centre. London is one of the largest cities in the world and the largest City in Europe. Its population is about 8 million. In London one meets the past and the present the old and the modern. It is the city of contrasts. London is divided into several parts: the City‚ Westminster‚ the West End‚ and the East End

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    Response to ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ by William Wordsworth The speaker in this poem talks about a time when he meandered through the valleys and hills and stumbled across a crowd of daffodils in a field. He describes in detail the seemingly never-ending sight of the daffodils throughout the poem‚ and compares their beauty to that of the glistening lake‚ ultimately deciding that the daffodils win because they are more gleeful in appearance. The poem finishes with the poet describing what he has

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    This stanza is from the poem "Upon the burning of Our House" by Puritan woman and poet‚ Anne Bradstreet. In this poem‚ Bradstreet uses plain style and inversions to convey her relationship with God.Bradstreet finds the burning of her house justified and even says "Yea so it was‚ and so ’twas just‚" meaning the fire in her house was fine since‚ according to Puritan beliefs‚ God decides everything that happens Earth so it must have happened for a fair reason. Bradstreet believes that God owns everything

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    Book Report: The Bridge at Dong Ha The Courageous actions of Captain Ripley The book The Bridge at Dong Ha is an extremely inspiring book full of great life lessons. In the book the reader is told the story of two United States Marines who work together to accomplish a task that to many would seem impossible. When faced with the situation at the bridge and all the struggles the two marines had to go through they never let it discourage them they kept trying their hardest to accomplish the

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    Williams Carlos William’s poem “This Is Just to Say” seems like a simple poem at first glance. After reading the poem‚ I had discerned it was an imagery poem. As I tried to interpret the poem‚ several thoughts had wondered through my mind. At first‚ I was imagining it was a secret message for a lover. Secondly‚ I thought it was a note left for a wife. Thirdly‚ I envisioned that it was a representation of Adam and Eve. At last‚ I felt it represented a confession to God. The simplicity of this poem

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    In the article “A view from the bridge” there is two main characters‚ one a man who is in his 20s-30s and a boy who is young. The story is about the man helping the boy with his fishing with a twist at one point. Throughout the article there is details that inform the reader of the boy’s problem and there is a point when the author realizes it too. When reading the story it starts off with the man jogging in Fort Lauderdale who comes across a boy who is fishing in the water. The man doesn’t seem

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    A Look at William Blake’s Archetypes Used in His Poems Blake’s Deep Poems William Blake‚ a poet‚ painter‚ and printmaker‚ once stated‚ “To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower‚ hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour” (William Blake). He often opens our minds to deeper thought in his pieces. Blake wrote two pieces called Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. Within these two topics‚ Blake wrote many stories/poems that demonstrate the personality

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    "The Tiger" is one of the most beautiful descriptive animal poems that was ever written. The poet describes the tiger as a powerful and almost immortal being. "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" He compares the creator of this wild beast with the creator of the innocent lamb. "Did he who made the Lamb make thee?" The poet describes the tiger as a living‚ breathing fire that walks brightly through the forest. "Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright‚ in the forests of the night." He

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    Throughout the text I demonstrate emotive and exclusive language. This poem claims words like “our leaders” so it’s aimed precisely at our government. The emotive segment of the poem comes into play within the first few lines‚ I display the imagery of pain in relations to cancer‚ this pain I convey in the poem is then afflicted upon the reader. It’s important to use this technique first‚ because then pull the reader’s attention and emotions together

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    “It Lures” by Everest is a poem talking about her father and the cancer that is within him. Everest finds a hard time in understanding why this would happen to someone she loves dearly‚ and why there is no cure for it to go away forever. She wonders why her father won’t be in charge and kick cancer out the door‚ but she doesn’t see the difficult time he has to go through. In “It Lures”‚ Everest uses personification‚ metaphor‚ and idiom to portray that sometimes the strongest and most pure people

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