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    Dear Carly‚ The beginning process of writing this paper was a very intimidating process for me. But with your help and the help of one of my peers‚ I think I’ve come a long way with the quality and formatting of my essay. My peer suggested that I use in text citations. Once I researched this to be sure it was necessary‚ I reviewed my paper and made these adjustments to the best of my understanding. She also pointed out that my thesis statement did not describe the effectiveness of the authors’

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    John Foulcher writes interesting poetry because he can make the reader see‚ feel‚ and think. Summer Rain ‚ demonstrate to the reader that Foulcher’s poetry is not only thought provoking and realistic‚ but it is also able to capture aspects of society through his unique use of imagery. Summer Rain is a longer poem than most others written by John Foulcher‚ which has messages throughout it. Summer Rain is set on a highway during a traffic jam‚ an experience many people have experienced. The start

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    purpose of both these poems is to encourage the readers’ individual feelings about God. The poem “Pied Beauty” is extremely didactic. The writer of this poem is preaching God on the reader. They are trying to get the reader to see all of the things that God has created on the earth and how amazing each one is. The whole poem seems to be a continuous praise on God. The poem even ends with a very clear cut statement‚ “Praise him.” This may leave a reader feeling uncomfortable or uneasy. Some of the

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    tree is possibly left by the woodcutters as a boundary mark‚ and is “the last of its generation” (Excerpt from “A White Heron” (2). As Jewett describes the tree‚ readers sense that the tree is valuable and different from the rest of the trees in the woods. It evokes curiosity from the readers as to what will happen to this tree‚ and readers get the sense that this tree is valuable and unique. This tree which is ordinary turns into something extraordinary. Towards the middle of the introduction Jewett

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    Parsons displays a strong stance against the social issue of begging. Parsons makes readers aware of his strength of feeling on this subject through language use‚ tone‚ ideas‚ a personal anecdote‚ point of view and use of evidence. Readers are left feeling influenced by Parsons’ strong stance and cannot help but agree on some level with him. The reader isn’t really addressed in this article. Parsons is just telling the reader his views‚ almost enforcing them – ‘this is what I think and what I think is

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    empathetic) how does this change the overall mood of the article? Does the shift in tone keep the reader on their toes? Does it make them more likely to acknowledge the writer’s words? Does the tone attempt to make the reader hate a certain person or situation? * What is the issue? * How/Why has the issue been brought to light? * Contention - point of view/key argument‚ what does the writer want the reader to think? * Intention  - what does the writer want to achieve with his/her article? Eg

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    Gardner: The Letter In‚ "A Letter from John Gardner: ’Dear Susie West and Students’"‚ Gardner discusses several topics including; his opinions about‚ Beowulf the epic‚ Beowulf the hero‚ what a good author does‚ what a good reader does‚ and Grendel. John Gardner starts out his letter speaking very highly of the epic poem Beowulf. Going as far as to call it‚ " the greatest single work in (loosely) English." (Gardner 1) Gardner then moves into his opinions of the epic. He believes that Beowulf is

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    been represented. The importance of identity is effectively shown to readers of the poem through the use of subject‚ purpose‚ tone‚ language features and structural devices. The subject‚ tone and purpose of this poem help the author’s message to be shown effectively. The

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    anticipation amongst its readers. She did this by including great adversity for the main character Janie to overcome. Janie became entangled in the oppressive powers of early 20th century marriage. That of which constrained her for the greater part of the novel. Going from man to man only continuing the tyrannical cycle of being property. Throughout the course of the novel the reader wants Janie to find herself and break free. This creates anticipation within the reader. The reader was present during the

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    the poem depends on the readers ‘perspective. Some people think that this poem is one of a happy exchange between a father and son. Other people believe that this poem has a hidden message of parental abuse. In my point of view‚ the imagery and language‚ the symbolism‚ and tone in the poem gave me the impression of the love between the father and son‚ not of an abusive relationship between them that somewhat unfolds. When introduced to the poem "My Papa ’s Waltz‚" the reader begins making assumptions

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