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    Metre Bridge

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    Ex.No Date Aim: To find resistance of a given wire using metre bridge and hence determine the specific resistance of its material. Apparatus: A meter bridge ‚a Leclanche cell ‚ a galvanometer ‚a resistance box‚ a jockey‚ a resistance wire or resistance coil‚ a metre scale‚ a set square and connecting wires Procedure: 1.Draw the circuit diagram as shown in figure and arrange the apparatus according to the arrangement diagram. 2. Connect the resistance wire or resistance coil whose resistance

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    Biography William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was born and grew up in the Lake District‚ the.We can conclude that the natural beauty and grandeur of this area was a major source of inspiration for Wordsworth throughout his life. In 1790‚ ‚ he went morelike on a walking tour of France . With no doubt‚ he turned to be already sympathetic to the democratic ideals that inspired the French Revolution‚ which filled him with enthusiastic hope that France might lead the way to a new and more just social order

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    Bridge to Terabithia In most novels involving children‚ the endings are clear-cut happy endings with the children learning a valuable life lesson in the process of their adventures. An exception to this is Katherine Paterson’s Bridge to Terabithia. Though the valuable life lesson is still present in the story‚ its acquisition comes at a terrible price‚ effectively breaking the myth that life will always work out happily. Katherine Paterson is said to have written this novel based on something

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    In his poem‚ "Traveling through the Dark‚" William Stafford presents the reader with the difficulty of one man’s choice. Immediately‚ the scene is set‚ with the driver‚ who is "traveling through the dark" on a treacherous winding road when suddenly he sees a dead deer in the road. Right away‚ the speaker realizes what he must do: “It is usually best to roll them into the canyon.” The reader can recognize that this is not a new situation for the speaker and he makes it clear that to leave the deer

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    Robert Bridges 'Eros'

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    Free Response Question: Robert Bridges (1899) “EPΩΣ1” and “Anne Stevenson (1990) “Eros” Compare and contrast the two poems; analyzing how poet uses literary devices to make his point. Robert Bridges author of “EPΩΣ1” and Anne Stevenson author of “Eros” both use diction and different rhyme schemes portraying the different views of Eros from nineteenth century to the twentieth century. Bridges creatively construct the poem containing a consistent rhyme scheme of aa‚ bb‚ cc etc.; through the

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    “A Contemplation upon Flowers “ The persona wishes that he could be as brave as the flowers‚ they owe their life to the earth. They follow the cycle of life and death. The persona wishes that he could be this way because he is opposite he wants to live forever. However he compliments the flowers he admires them‚ he uses the word gallant to emphasize his appreciation and his longing to be like them. Literary devices Simile  Stanza 1‚ line1: The persona is wishing that

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    English Literature poem comparisons How do the writers express/convey their emotions by focusing on the themes of control and freedom? 1) Prayer Before Birth (Louis Macneice) 2) Tyger (WIlliam Blake) 3) Sonnet 116 (William Shakespeare) 4) War photographer (Carol Ann Duffy) 5) Do not go gentle into that good night (Dylan Thomas) 6) Remember (Christina Rossetti) Q1) “With strength against those who would freeze my
humanity‚ would dragoon me into a lethal automaton.” Qa) “He has a job

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    Report to Wordsworth- Boey Kim Cheng In this poem the 20th century poet Cheng refers to the 19th century poet Wordsworth who referred to the 17th century poet Milton. So he is thereby indirectly referring to Milton and there is a Consistency of style. He is urging him to be here at this time because Where Wordsworth wrote about the beauty of the world and was concerned about the destruction we have caused it in the poem “The world is too much with us” he is trying to tell him about the further

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    Simon Lee the Old Huntsman is a poem which occurs in Lyrical Ballads and was written in 1798‚ belonging‚ thus‚ temporally to the Romantic period (1780-1830). Romantic writing is commonly identified with some key elements‚ which concern imagination‚ nature‚ symbolism and myth (although there have been writers of this period who were not as ‘mainstream’). William Wordsworth has been characterised as a canonical author of Romantic Poetry in that his work is highly attached to the notion of Nature and

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    A Bridge to Terabithia

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    rural area in the southern part of the United States. Most of the story takes place either at Lark Creek Elementary School or in Terabithia‚ the make believe land across the creek in the woods where Leslie and Jess live. THEME: The main theme in Bridge to Terabithia is about how in true friendships people can be themselves without being made fun of or laughed at. The reason I think this is

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