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    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

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    relationships between the various generations of men. This first section establishes the setting of the poem. The poet first responds to natural objects and then to people with the ultimate aim of bringing about an connection between himself and the reader. In the second section‚ the men and women on the ferryboat become the eternal "impalpable sustenance" of the poet. He thinks of "the simple‚ compact‚ well-join’d scheme" of the universe and believes himself to be "disintegrated yet part of the scheme

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    Birmingham. He aims to make his audience aware of things he feels are being swept under the carpet. King uses a variety of religious references to get through to his readers. Since religion is sacred to so many‚ it is a powerful piece filled with emotion and logic. King’s expert use of pathos invokes the emotions of his readers. Since the topic he is writing about is so serious‚ King sets a serious tone in this piece. By playing on the emotions of his audience‚ using a variety of religious references

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    Kaitlyn Spart Professor Sharon English 102 20 February 2014 Elizabeth Bishops’ ‘One Art’ Poems are more than just words and sentences. Most poems include underlying themes and figurative language to help the reader to further understand and analyze the poem. The theme in Elizabeth Bishop’s “One Art” is that however much a person can grow accustomed to losing something‚ the loss of friendship and love is especially hard to cope with. Figurative language and literary devices play an important

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    Is Reality broken?

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    found indefinitely throughout her writing as she establishes herself as a trusted authority and earns respect from readers. Vast‚ up to date‚ knowledge on the “nine to fivers“‚ the gamers as she describes them. By including the details on video game users‚ we‚ as the reader‚ can conclude that Jane has done extensive research. Drawing together facts and information to persuade the reader in her argument‚ Jane is a very structured and respectable writer. She incorporates her own expertise into the script

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    At Any One Moment

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    “At any one moment” uses context to give meaning to the story and and allow the reader to have a clear image of the events in their mind. The story was written in 2005 so the context it was written in was after the Boxing Day Tsunami of 2004. Through the readers understanding and experience of this event the author is able to build images in the reader’s mind and allow them to fully understand the gravity of the situation occurring. Had the story been written in a time where a Tsunami had not occurred

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    Chapter 8 Summary 2

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    world. In chapter 8‚ Shuffle Off to Bethlehem‚ Postman uses three arguing styles very well: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ which help him push the reader‚ specifically televised religion viewers and churchgoers‚ to believe that televised religion is not a replacement for religion. Throughout the chapter‚ Postman creates the feeling of guilt by making the reader see the faults with televised religion. For one‚ he explains that watching television does not have the same significance as going to church does

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    Tremendous The Fish

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    creates a sense or respect also throughout the poem. The poem has a relationship made from beginning to end between the fish and the narrator. The catch of the “tremendous’ fish helps the reader understand why the fisherman lets the fish go in the end. Bishop shows tone and meaning at a deeper depth to show the reader the true meaning of what the narrator the narrator was thinking. These understanding are viewed through poetic elements such as imagery‚ symbolism‚ and tone. “The Fish” has so much imagery

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    much money do you have on you right now? “several hundred-dollar bills”‚ a reader would not expect her to have that much money because of the way she presents herself in school (Green 55). As a reader‚ this intrigues one because a connection can be made between Quentin Jacobsen’s trust of Margo Spigelman and

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    people and “discriminated” because of laws created to prohibit the places they can’t smoke. He tries to guarantee the reader about the discrimination that smokers are having by giving some examples to convince the reader about the situation. He also tells that anti-smokers attacks smokers with the help of organizations .However the author doesn’t achieve to persuade the reader with his argument. It is noticeable that the author argues about smokers being discriminated and restricted from

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    when they discovered a giant wall like maze. This scene is very suspenseful and mysterious‚ and it seems to make the reader share the character’s feelings. Later‚ Percy dreams of Luke plotting to use the maze as an underground invasion to the camp. Why I like this scene is because the suspenseful and mysterious background of the character entering the maze which leaves the reader with questions. Next‚ my second favorite scene is when Percy has to battle his godly brother‚ Antaeus‚ another child

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