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    1 Emily Dickinson’s “There’s a certain Slant of light” In her poem‚ There’s a certain Slant of light‚ Emily Dickinson uses metaphors and imagery to convey the feeling of solemnity and despair at winter’s twilight. The slanted light that she sees‚ is a metaphor for her battle with depression. Anyone who is familiar with Dickinson’s background will have a better understanding of what she is trying to say in this poem. Dickinson was known as a recluse and spent most of her life isolated from

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    syncopation 3) Students will be able to identify words/syllables from rhythms National Standards 1. Singing‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music 2. Performing on instruments‚ alone and with others‚ a varied repertoire of music Sunshine State Standards MU.5.S.1.4: Sing or play simple melodic patterns by ear with support from the teacher MU.5.S.1.1: Improvise rhythmic and melodic phrases to create simple variations on familiar melodies Materials: Music for I got a Letter

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    sweetest of smiles‚ -"but I don’t know whether you’ll be able to help me." -“Of course we will!”answered the squirrel‚ -“Tell us‚ what will you do to surprise those foolish fairies?” -“Wow…. if only I could‚ I would love to capture the first ray of sunshine before it touches the Earth‚ and keep it in a dewdrop‚ so that when it was needed it could be used as a lantern for all who live in

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    The Effect of the Narrators in the Great Gatsby and Heart of Darkness on the Audience The narrator has a crucial role in the development of a story. The manner in which the narrator provides the information from their perspective has a major influence on how the audience perceives those in the story. It is important for the audience to recognize the narrative style being used in order to know whether or not to fully believe what they hear. The author uses the narrator to give the reader the message

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    That includes healthy meals made up of fresh ingredients as well as any healthy snacks we may want to eat during the day. We should exercise and be active every day‚ getting plenty of fresh air outdoors and sunshine. Fresh air boosts our energy levels while natural daylight and sunshine boosts our mood‚ makes us feel happier and also boosts our bodies ability to manufacture its own vitamin D. If we live in a city‚ we should make a point of getting into the countryside as often as possible

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    Eventually‚ South Korea became a wealthy trading nation and the north’s condition began to decline. By the late 1990s the South Korean government implemented the "sunshine policy" which involved peaceful cooperation with the north (Rowntree 380). The north remained hostile and detonated small nuclear bombs in 2006 and 2009. The sunshine policy was dropped in

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    Reed then continues to say that the sunshine coldly glinted upon the spattered gules where men scrub the floor from the patient before to prepare for the next. Reed quickly turns the poem into the opposite direction the reader suspected. It turns dark so he may portray his view that people

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    In the essay “Planting a Tree”‚ the author describes his place of living and its surroundings. The author‚ Edward Abbey‚ lives in a little house close to the city Tucson‚ Arizona with his wife and daughter. Abbey portrays his place of living and the surroundings in a very distinct manner. Despite being surrounded by wild animals‚ Abbey describes the place as nice. Although‚ he would like to stay here for a while‚ but he probably will not. However‚ before leaving Abbey wants to plant a tree so someone

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    flowers. Generally‚ there are several steps. Firstly‚ to locate a proper position and dig a hole‚ then put the seed or root in‚ cover the hole with loosen soil. Secondly‚ to water the plants regularly‚ the last should be weeding. Of course‚ plenty of sunshine should be guaranteed.   Yes‚ I once planted carrots‚ tomatoes and cucumbers in an organic farm. My parents rented a piece of land in the farm toplant pollution-free vegetables. That was quite memorable for me. When I put the tiny seed of the cucumber

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    the novel. Steinbeck presents her negatively but by the end of the novel the reader feels sympathetic towards her. Curley’s wife is first introduced in section two; ‘both men glanced up‚ for the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut off. A girl was standing there looking in’. Sunshine relates to hopes‚ happiness and freedom‚ which most of the ranch workers seek. Steinbeck foreshadows she will ruin this by using ‘cut off’ which shows she will be the reason why the ranch workers dreams will

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