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    lesson about how saying goodbye to people she cares about is difficult‚ and has to learn to accept the pain that lingers afterwards - something that Anderson also shows through her use of repetition of flashback in the novel. Throughout the entire book‚ Mattie has to say

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    the fiber. The property of its color and fastness depends upon two factors: The Selection of proper dye and the Selection of the dyeing method. According to the textile material‚ the dyeing techniques are different for each kind‚ and so are the steps of getting it done properly. Coloration involves the use of capable dye stuffs of reacting and combining with the textile fiber molecule‚ usually when in water solution‚ and usually with other auxiliary chemicals to enhance the process. Dyeing is

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    Conclusion (Themes.) Unities the ’unities’ from Classical Greek drama are based around three major things: time‚ place and action Introduction ’An Inspector Calls’ is a play which explores social inequality in postwar Britain. Priestley uses many dramatic devices such as stage directions‚ dramatic irony‚ lighting and setting to expose what he perceives to be the ills of excessive Capitalism. Eva Smith personifies the victimisation of the British working class and women. Social and

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    this question paper until you are told to do so. Write your name and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Read the instructions for each part of the paper carefully. Answer all the questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet. Use a pencil. You must complete the answer sheet within the time limit. At the end of the test‚ hand in both this question paper and your answer sheet. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES There are 40 questions on this question paper. Each question carries one

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    innovations varying from the use of deep focus technique‚ camera positions and angles shots‚ story telling and aural techniques. The most innovative technical aspect of Citizen Kane is the extended use of deep focus technique which is considered to be the most significant contribution to cinematography. This technique allowed him to photograph backgrounds with as mush clarity as foregrounds‚ as opposed to having only the people and things in the foreground in focus. Such a technique is noticed in the scene

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    sport talk then espn news and they believe in what the other person is talking about . There is a guy name mike and he is the main guy that do most of the talking but there are other people on the show that interrupts when he talking . He does not use open ended questions much. Also it is a great show to watch because when a main topic is brought up about a person like Kobe Bryant mike is the first person to say something but it is five people at the table and they just interrupts mike when he is

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    In ‘Unrelated Incidents’ and ‘Half-Caste’‚ language is shown to be very important. Both Agard and Leonard‚ use a variety of language styles‚ underneath the surface of the poem. Studying it very closely‚ you can see many similarities and differences and you start to see there perspective of life and the dramatic monologue that portrays the importance of language. Cultural and ethnic background is expressed through their language; to show that there culture is very important to them. The language helps

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    racing in the Junior Tour‚ she won every race she competed in. Believe it or not‚ Janica was in twenty-two races! She has won the overall World Cup for skiing three times in her life. The first time that she won a medal in a World Cup race‚ she had to use a Croatian flag that her father had with him because the race officials didn’t have a Croatian flag on hand! She won her first overall World Cup title in 2001 when she was barely nineteen years old. Her surprising win put Croatia on the map for Olympic

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    2008; Frandsen‚ 2013) 1. The product can filter at least 264 gallons of water 2. Reduce water turbidity with 0.2 micros 3. Remove 99.9% waterborne bacteria 4. Remove 99.9% protozoan cysts 5. Remove 98.7% waterborne viruses 6. Easy to carry and use B. Production cost is $4 per unit (IRIN 2008) C. Product targeting consumers 1. The primary targeting group is poor to high middle class people who live in rural areas 2. The secondary targeting group is upper and upper middle class people who have

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    DRAMATIC TECHNIQUES Speech directions: Words in brackets that tell the actor how to say the lines. This helps us to understand the feelings of the character easily. Asides: When a character temporarily turns away from another character and speaks directly to the audience. This helps us to understand a character’s real feelings at a particular moment in a play. It is often used for humour or to help us empathise with a character. Entrance and exits: It is important to notice when characters

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