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    The Importance of Being Earnest Questions Themes (Feel free to see the questions related to the themes at http://www.shmoop.com/importance-of-being-earnest/) Lies and Deceit Marriage Respect and Reputation Society and Class Gender Versions of Reality: Romance Love Foolishness and Folly Epigrams Define an epigram. What do the following epigrams say? Keep track of epigrams in the play. “Education is an admirable thing‚ but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing

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    1. Abstract language – Language that deals with concepts and intangibles‚ as distinguished from concrete language‚ which names physical objects (lesson 14) 2. Adage – A traditional saying expressing a common experience or observation. 3. Ad hominem – Appealing to one’s prejudices‚ emotions‚ or special interests rather than to one’s intellect or reason. Attacking an opponent’s character rather than answering his argument. 4. Allegory – A representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through

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    Richard Paguirigan English 116 / Dr. Osborne March 24‚ 2011 Research Paper #1 Psychoanalytic Criticism of “The Collector of Treasures” On its surface‚ “The Collector of Treasures”‚ by Bessie Head profiles the poignant yet beautiful story about how a woman’s friendships‚ dedication to family‚ happiness and pride can remain intact even when confronted with the challenges of living on limited resources‚ sexism‚ adversity and oppression in a post-colonial‚ traditionally

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    Impact of Computers On Society 2010 The concept of a computing device was there since the 19th century but the actual device was not invented until the 1930s. The computers invented at that time served as a project to simplify scientific calculations and they fulfilled that task quite perfectly. Later on these were used to store data such as the process and calculations. At that time‚ people knew that this device was something which will never die like every important invention does for eg

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    The Interplay of the Gender Dialectic: “Dialectic”: According to the oxford dictionary the word Dialectic stands for the meaning; “The way in which two aspects of a situation affect each other.” The poem Rape of the Lock discusses the relationship between men and women and how they affect each other. Pope examines the oppressed position of women infringement on a woman’s personal space‚ her person and pride by an aggressive male (the Baron) are certainly problems not to be taken lightly. In

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    I was born in the city of Bombay… once upon a time. (Rushdie‚ pg 3) Proper London‚ capital of Vilayet‚ winked blinked nodded in the night. (Rushdie‚ pg. 4) To enter the Rushdian post– colonial space‚ the reader needs to be possessed of a vividly romantic and incisively theoretical imagination‚ for reading Rushdie is to imagine with him two different sets of post– colonial spaces— the homeland that is imagined through the medium of unreliable memories‚ and the Vilayet or the land of the white man

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    Figure of Speech

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    A figure of speech is a use of a word that diverges from its normal meaning‚[citation needed] or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it such as a metaphor‚ simile‚ or personification.[citation needed] Figures of speech often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. However‚ clarity may also suffer from their use‚ as any figure of speech introduces an ambiguity between literal and figurative interpretation. A figure of speech is sometimes

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    Lexicology

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    1. Lexicology as a branch of linguistics. Subject matter. Links with other branches. Problems. Lexicology is a science about words. It studies the vocabulary of the language which consists of words and word combinations. The subject matter of lexicology is separate words‚ their morphological and semantic structure‚ and the vocabulary of the language‚ which includes words‚ word combinations‚ their origin‚ development and current use. Lexicology has lots of connections with other branches which also

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    Are you ready to rock your AP English Language and Composition Exam? Take our free practice quiz - 20 questions from our AP English Language and Composition Exam Prep and Review. Practice Quiz Top of Form Questions 1-10 This passage is adapted from Daniel Webster’s "The Seventh of March Speech‚" given on March 7‚ 1850. Mr. President‚ I should much prefer to have heard from every member on this floor declarations of opinion that this  Union could never be dissolved‚ than the declaration of

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    The third-person omniscient is a narrative mode in which a story is presented by a narrator with an overarching point of view‚ seeing and knowing everything that happens within the world of the story‚ including what each of the characters is thinking and feeling.[1] It is the most common narrative mode found in sprawling‚ epic stories such as George Eliot’s Middlemarch. The godlike all-knowing perspective of the third-person omniscient allows the narrator to tell the reader things that none of

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