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    Lord of the flies

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    Ms Alli‚ if you please. Defense: Your Honor‚ ladies and gentlemen of the jury. The night of Simon’s death the boys were having a party to celebrate Jack’s new tribe‚ and their successful hunt. They were in the middle of a ceremonial dance‚ and chant when a dark shape stumbled out of the forest screaming. The boys had recently gone to the top of the mountain and thought they saw the beast. So when a dark shape came out of the forest‚ they thought it was the beast. They became scared and in self

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    The Mill Poem Analysis

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    is meant to be spent with loved ones. This theme of work over family has become a major issue and theme within a few poems. This idea of choosing work over life is evident within the poems “The Mill” by Edwin Arlington Robinson and “The Secretary Chant” by Marge Piercy. Both of these poems discover what working is to that individual and how

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    When comparing writers‚ it is hard to determine who is better when each style of writing is different. Especially‚ when they are from completely different eras. Each writer has a unique style of writing. Walt Whitman and Robert Frost were poets of differences and similarities. Each poet had a different style of writing. However‚ they both want to make that emotional connection to the reader. Whitman and Frost used nature as an opportunity in their poems to allow the reader to better interpolate the

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    A Mercy -Toni Morrison

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    The lives of slaves in the 1600’s can be compared to the life of orphans that have been moved back and forth from home to home. They have no idea where they’re going to end up and who they’re going to end up with. They’re lives are already difficult but illnesses and diseases can make it a lot more difficult. They live day by day not knowing what’s going to happen next. Sometimes‚ slaves are treated more like animals than humans. Other times‚ they were treated with a little respect. Slaves in the

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    three key ingredients. The first is the metal‚ the foundation for what is to come. Without a good quality metal the sword is easily shattered. This is the ethos‚ a persons beliefs and goals. The second ingredient is the fire for without fire the blacksmith cannot temper and shape the blade to his design. This is the pathos‚ the passions and emotions of the individual. The finally come the tools. These tools help solidify the shape of the steel. They fuse pieces of metal together to create the

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    Blake's The Tyger

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    典he Tyger by William Blake is a beautifully written poem that brings forth many philosophical questions about the origin of the animal known as a tiger. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience and through close reading of the poem‚ deeper meaning is uncovered behind the literary piece. The poem consists of six quatrains or what is known as four-line stanzas and contains along with that‚ two couplets or rhyming lines. Throughout the reading of the poem‚ the poem has dual layers

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    Babe Ruth: An American Icon

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    George Herman "Babe" Ruth was an American icon or symbol just as Uncle Sam was; the Babe started it all. He was the best pitcher in his day and still remains the strongest slugger in the game. Ruth had power‚ strength‚ an appetite and a desire for the game that no other player would ever have. It was "Babe Ruth‚ a hero of prowess who had achieved greatness by the sheer extent of his extraordinary ability" that put a smile on all the youngsters faces. No matter where he was the fans would follow;

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    Evolution of Science

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    preparation their birthday parties as care free for parents and that all they have to do is enjoy the atmosphere. Key phrase: ‘We give your child a birthday party to remember!’ 3. Big mac chant- McDonalds have a competition that asks you to film yourself singing the big mac chant. By voting for a chant you receive a free Big mac.This gives customers the incentive to vote and receive a free big mac at the same time its a big add for the big mac. Key phrase ‘get voting now‘ Utlising social media

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    Voice Reflection Essay

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    When I started this course‚ I thought my voice was all right. I had done drama in school and been given advice from my parents who are dramatically experienced on how to project my voice and articulate my words. They also taught me to use my diaphragm and a few voice exercises. Although I knew the tongue twisters such as “red lorry‚ yellow lorry” my dad so often used‚ I still became tongue tied quite often while reading aloud or rehearsing new lines and speak from the back of my throat. I expected

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Animal Farm Critical Essay Animal Farm is a short novel‚ published in 1945 and written by George Orwell. The novel tells the story of a group of farm animals who‚ in an attempt to create an idealistic state‚ overthrow their human master. However‚ their leaders‚ the pigs‚ progressively become more corrupt and the other animals realise that their goal‚ to establish a utopia‚ has become a mere‚ receding whisper. The pigs use verbal and semantic techniques to control and manipulate their naïve minions

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