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    Amir – character development Describe in detail the THREE most important things which happen to Amir which cause him to change his attitude to life. Find quotation and detail from the text to support your argument. I think that the three most important events in the book that effect Amir’s character is.. 1) When he watches Assef rape Hassan. This while it does not effect Amirs’s character in a positive way‚ still has a profound effect on him. He is wracked with guilt that haunts him though

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    Time series analysis (Session – I) Commands and syntax for data analysis using STATA 1. Open and Run the STATA application • Click on the Data on the task bar and open Data editor • Copy the data from Excel sheet and paste it on the data editor • Preserve the data • Close Data Editor 2. Type “describe” in the command space- Software will show the description of the data set. 3. Graphs i) To Draw a scatter plot of variables

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    Research Company • Riley‚ Carolyn (1990). Twentieth Century Literary Criticism‚ Volume 5. Detroit‚ Michigan: Gale Research Inc. • Benson‚ Jackson (1984). John Steinbeck‚ Writer. Hudson Street‚ New York: Penguin Group • Steinbeck‚ John (1961). The Winter of Our Discontent. Hudson Street‚ New York: Penguin Books • John Steinbeck. 10 May 2006. Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. 13 May 2006. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_steinbeck

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    Alvarez’s use of diction in describing the setting shows the change in the mood leading up to and following the Discovery Day dance. The events of the party are mirrored by the weather ’s progression to a rain storm. It is acknowledged that it has been raining on and off for days‚ not down pouring but light rain that creates anticipation for the real storm. In this setting the reader sees Minerva discover the letters from Lio and her father’s other family. On the night her father comes back after

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    several works from 1900 to 1907. One of his most impactful works is The Heart of Darkness‚ written in 1902. This short story describes the main character Marlow‚ a seaman‚ recounting a story of imperialism suffered by Africa in detail. Conrad’s writing style is uncommon‚ using particularly dark diction and imagery along with unique syntax. Conrad’s diction is described by many as being melancholy. At the beginning of the story‚ Marlow and his shipmates are stuck on a flooded river. They were condemned

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    In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee shows that we must treat others without judgment and insolence by using the character development of Scout and Jem Finch. She expresses the maturation of the two in a racist and hostile society. The journey these two characters go on is short‚ and a new mentality is somewhat forced upon them in unpleasant circumstances‚ however these strong two pull through. They learn to understand society and how to live in it. They learn life lessons through their father Atticus

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    Dream of Dreams

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    FEATURE Joshua Jireh Alcala Vasquez KitKat It was early dawn. The sun was still in slumber. The cold mist of the early ‘Ber’ months added to the excitement. I woke up with all my bags packed up and my food sealed. I knew something memorable was going to happen. Although a part of me kept saying that I wouldn’t and should not enjoy‚ I still drove the pessimistic side of me away. Without a doubt‚ the fieldtrip was a go. No backing up. As I arrived just in time at the meeting place‚ which

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    earth-shattering historical incident that took place in Birmingham‚ Alabama. The poet’s purpose was to force the readers to empathize with the mothers that lost their children to this incident by providing a more intimate and vicarious perspective. Imagery and diction were two essential elements that allowed the poet to achieve this purpose. These elements enabled the readers to gain a unique understanding that may not have been accessible prior to reading this poem. The quote “white gloves on her small brown hands”

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    Those Winter Sundays

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    In the poem Those Winter Sundays‚ I believe it would not make a difference if the character was a male or female‚ since I believe the character of the story is a young child. Additionally‚ a young female or male child could narrate the details of the poem‚ and its meaning would remain unchanged by the gender‚ since the details only perceive a young child trying to grasp his or hers dad’s role in their life. I interpreted the structure of the poem‚ as a young child realizing his father’s effort to

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    One of the significant literary features of the passage is its odd diction‚ offset from the rest of the book due to Pi’s delusional state of mind and his maintained sensitivity to the occurrence. This causes the conclusion and religious sentiment of Pi’s journey to be accentuated as a direct result of intentional word choice. Pi arrives on the beach slightly crazed from his time at sea‚ as can be observed from the way his perceptions are distorted‚ with a fear that‚ “in two feet of water‚ I would

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