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    based on what is provided to them by the poet. While writing poems‚ authors tend not to incorporate devices that may entice the senses of their readers‚ but that is not the case for “Red Lily.” Between poems that use sensory devices like “Red Lily” and poems that don’t‚ the addition of sensory devices to the poem “Red Lily” creates a more intense feeling and emotion through the aid of aural and visual implementations to enhance the experience of reading the poem for the audience. After looking over

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    It is said that flowers represent each person‚ such as roses‚ for seductive women and so on‚ but these reflections are not always good. The red lily can be interpreted as a simple flower‚ but beautiful‚ elegant and scented‚ but as few know it serves often to invite someone malicious to our lives or to represent the sins of people. Jack Thomson‚ a waiter‚ popular with old ladies and single mothers‚ hardworking and committed. He started working at age 15‚ at a local restaurant and where he continues

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    Josh Wood Professor Josh Wood English Composition #3458 Friday 8:00 am – 11:50 am September 6‚ 2012 Delivering Lily Delivering Lily has got to be one of the toughest reads for a squeamish person. Author Phillip Lopate did not think twice to throw in every last disgusting detail of this story. Cleary Phillip Lopate lived through this experience because of the attention to detail in the story and the personal remarks he makes that show he experienced it first hand. This read left me wondering

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    Lilies of Yesterday

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    LILIES OF YESTERDAY Lilia Pablo Amansec POINT OF VIEW The short story uses a 3rd person limited point of view. We are only given access to the thoughts of the main character‚ Lily. We are able to be knowledgeable of what events are happening or what the other characters look and behave through the eyes and thoughts of the protagonist. We know nothing about the thoughts of the people around her. CHARACTERS 1. Lily * She is the main character of the story. * In paragraphs

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    Lily Monteverde

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    Popcorn and Faith : The “ticket” towards success! Life is never way too easy to Lily Yu to start with. She came from a Chinese family and born in Manila‚ Her father is a copra magnate and her mother is a house wife‚ she had 12 sibling and they were all provided with their needs. They also have a place of their own to call “home” that shelters them which Psychologist Abraham Maslow theorized the basic human needs by suggesting that individuals are motivated to fulfill basic physiological

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    Lily Monologue

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    banks‚ setting a beat for her steps as her bouncy curls brushed her shoulders again and again. A stunning white bird glistened in the sun‚ chirping a song as it hopped onto an Evergreen tree. The bird reminded her of her mother; sweet and optimistic. Lily halted to a stop when she caught her father‚ Caden‚ watching her‚ grief and pity filling his eyes. His hair color mimicked hers; dark brown. All he wanted was to make his daughter happy after the incident‚ but when she wasn’t dancing‚ he could see

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    Water Lilies

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    Water lilies also known as water hyacinth are aquatic plants found in countries with tropical weather. It grows and multiples fast that it accumulates and hinder the flow of water and increase the accumulation of garbage in the sewage and other bodies of water‚ increasing pollution and flood probability. It also cause poor water circulation which destroys fish pens and kills fish due to the decay of aquatic plants.(Ani‚2011) Water lilies have caused great problem in the

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    Lilies of the Field

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    Lilies of the Field Introduction A novel named "Lilies of the Field" was written by an American author William Edmund Barrett‚ in the year of 1962. With the assistance of the idea from Barrett ’s novel Ralph Nelson made a tremendous movie in 1963. Discussion A small but excellent novel "Lilies of the Field" made into an excellent and educational movie‚ the main subject of the novel and movie is bless the children and creatures even Charles‚ it is a fact that in the twentieth-century there are

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    the pretty lilac lily

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    The Pretty Lilac Lily Once a upon time in a village of a pond there was a Lilac Lily‚ she has a lovely petals and have a beautiful leaves that’s why all of the pond respect and adore her cause she is the only one who notice by others‚ even the person who leisure walk in the side of the pond she is the always notice among the lily’s One morning when everyone busy doing their work Lilac Lily looks around and proudly tells the other lilies. “I’m the prettiest.” That is how she feels. In the side

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    To Paint a Water Lily

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    In the poem “To Paint a Water Lily”‚ there is surprisingly little written about the lily itself. The poet focuses more on the surroundings of the lily. He may be telling the artist how to paint a lily‚ but he believes that the key to mastering the painting lies within realizing the lily’s true beauty and understanding the world it lives in. The true beauty of the water lily is that despite the chaos surrounding it‚ it rests unmoved and “still as a painting” on the pond’s surface. The speaker believes

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