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    medical degree in school and you have always tried to explain to me how important school is and that one day I need a career to provide for a family. This is why I have always taken school seriously and Ill never forget how much school means to you granny. And one day I’m going to receive my medical degree just to see that smile on your face and to extend your lifespan. I’m going to make you the happiest grandma in the world one day and this I promise you. I hope this makes you happy when you see it

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    evident that a softer approach has a welcoming effect‚ whilst an aggressive tone creates a barrier to belonging. Tony’s dispute with Miss Wilkinson‚ leads Billy’s mind into a confusion of continuing with dance or staying home and looking after his granny‚ Daldry shows this by Billy trying to break out of brick wall by an unusual choreography and the

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    style and her original ideas have played a large part in her success with her design inspiration springing partly from retro glamour and partly from modern chic. Lulu Guinness’s brand appeals to a broad age range of individuals‚ from school girl to granny‚ and from punk to posh debutante. Their target market is likely to be creative individuals‚ who have confidence in themselves and their appearance. They will also be likely to enjoy drawing attention and taking risks from the way they look and the

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    Ernest Hemingway uses the flashback technique in order to characterize Santiago and develop key themes of the novel‚ such as Santiago’s connection with nature and what it means to be a hero. Hemingway employs several flashbacks as an effective technique that develops Santiago’s character as he recalls past occurrences in order to renew his strength of will. There are three flashbacks in particular that are critical to the development of this story. The first flashback describes a time when Santiago

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    The stories “Fox Hunt” and “Old Ben” both use the same elements foreshadowing and flashback. The story “Fox Hunt” is about a young boy who is about to take his exams and finds this girl who he suspects is a fox. His mom tells him a story of a fox girl helping his ancestors with their exams and the narrator investigates. The story “old Ben” is about a boy who finds a friendly snake and takes it in as a pet. His parents aren’t too happy about it at first but begin to like it. As the seasons change

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    hand‚ he was elated that he had a father but on the other hand‚ he wondered how on Earth he was going to find him. That very instant‚ a wonderful idea popped up in his head. “Why don’t I ask granny‚ since she was the last one who saw him?” Dashing across the living room‚ he finally arrived in the kitchen. Granny was living in her own world of work. Oblivious to the surrounding‚ she carried on washing the dishes for lunch. She was about 70 years of age and had loose flesh hanging from her hands‚ together

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    Edna’s childhood plays an important role in how the past shapes her present and future. Edna has frequent flashbacks of her childhood in the novel‚ that make her current situation feel familiar to her. In chapter 7 the author mentions‚ “even as a child she had lived her own small life within herself.” These flashbacks that possess Edna are a key part to her character development. The sea is a very important symbol in The Awakening. This vast body of water symbolizes freedom and escape. While at

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    side of the road after being scared by a dog. A young hunter comes along and helps her. Afterward he asks‚ "How old are you‚ Granny". (117; 50). Phoenix replies‚ "There is no telling‚ mister‚ no telling". (117; 51). Phoenix herself is unable to remember her age‚ and many years ago she probably forgot even to keep counting. The hunter later into the story declares‚ "Well‚ Granny‚ you must be a hundred years old and scared of nothing:. (117; 59). Even a young man is astounded at her bravery of venturing

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    happening‚ but all the while she wasn’t exposed to any real danger. She just inhaled some water. I was glad the whole ordeal was over. To break the tension‚ I smiled at Apple Bloom. She exhaled and smiled back‚ relaxing her body a little. The flashbacks of Scootaloo’s acrobatics compounded in my mind and the smile grew bigger‚

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    you can see in almost all his films‚ Tim Burton has a particular style when it comes to directing films. Paying close attention to his film techniques and themes‚ you start to discover a bit about him. He uses camera techniques like lighting and flashbacks to show the theme of split-worlds. A splitworlds theme is one that is supernatural‚ and is one that he often uses. Split-worlds shows at least two different types of worlds and how they interact. Tim Burton usually uses the world of the living and

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