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    changing attitude of the speaker towards the fish. First‚ the fish is described as ancient and grizzled‚ showing signs of death and decay. However‚ upon closer inspection‚ the fish is made out to be a survivor of many battles. Through the use of figurative language‚ the poet shows the speaker’s shift from noting only the fish’s dejection to admiring him for his past glories. Bishop begins with the personification of the fish into a figure of defeat and age. The speaker mentions that the fish had

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    dramatic monologue – a poem in which the impression the speaker unwittingly gives is rather different from the picture they intend to present. Initially‚ the poem appears to be built around a contrast between the storm outside and the cosy domestic scene within the cottage that Porphyria and her lover share. But there are unsettling notes from the very start –the storm is strangely personified in terms of sullenness‚ ‘spite’ and anger‚ and the speaker is for some reason so moved by it that his heart is

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    stanza‚ the speaker directly addresses death to portray her dislike towards it. This is evident in the use of imperative tone in “Leave me alone.” The use of a caesura further emphasises the speaker’s strong dislike towards the changeable nature of death. The speaker pleads “Give me more time for time that was never long enough”‚ which reaffirms the unpredictability of death and also reflects the transience of time. An acceptance of death is expressed in the final stanza‚ in which the speaker truly understands

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    expressed in various ways‚ for instance the speaker reads‚ “… The monsters/ thoughts were as quick as his greed or his claws:/ He slipped through the door and there in the silence/ snatched up thirty men…” (lines 34-37). The speaker symbolizes his thoughts to be quick and fast moving like his claws are when he feeds on all the other humans. Snatching his men and feeding himself with their bodies. Another example used throughout the poem is when the speaker states‚ “Then the sword/ melted‚ blood-soaked

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    cemetery in the autumn. Their love is so strong that they never want to be apart. The speaker is a man who is telling a story about a relationship that he was in as a teenager; he is not speaking to anyone unparticular. Through diction‚ symbols and tone the author explains how young love can be confusing‚ misunderstood‚ and full of emotion. The diction in the first two lines introduces a young couple‚ but the speaker does not come out and say the word couple he uses the word “they” in the first line

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    Why is it difficult to decide how many speakers of English there are around the world today? Introduction A language is a socio-cultural aspect of any given society. It is important to note that languages tend to evolve thereby making it impossible to establish their evolutionary paths and developments. As a result‚ there have been enormous challenges in the attempt to establish the historical path of such languages. With English language‚ the situation becomes even worse simply because it is widely

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    I wanna talk about beating stress Introduction This support pack accompanies the audio file ’I wanna talk about beating stress’. To listen to the audio file‚ go to: http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/i-wanna-talk-about/beating-stress This support pack contains the following materials: • • • a pre-listening vocabulary activity the transcript of the audio file a comprehension activity Before you listen Exercise 01 Match the words and phrases in the table to their definitions. a. bunch of

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    A perception of belonging is a process that develops over time‚ and can be established when we feel a sense of affiliation towards an environment; whether it is social‚ or physical. This notion is extensively explored in Peter Skrzynecki’s poem ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ from the anthology ‘Immigrant Chronicle’ and in Tim Winton’s – ‘Neighbours.’ Both texts explore the ways individuals achieve a sense of belonging‚ through finding comfort in a social and/or physical environment. Skrzynecki’s poem Feliks

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    Should speakers in college classrooms be able to choose any topic they wish? Should some topics be off-limits? Exposure to a variety of topics and issues are vital to college students. This is the perfect opportunity to solidify those essential skills for success‚ as well as the ability to critically analyze situations to gain better understanding of the world that we exist in. A presentation from a well-qualified speaker can allow student to explore topics that is unfamiliar. Nevertheless‚ speaker

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    fully understand these various aspects and the speaker‚ one must break down any given utterance‚ and examine it piece by piece. For a successful message analysis‚ Isham suggests dividing a message into six comprehensive categories: content‚ function‚ register‚ affect‚ metanotative qualities‚ and contextual force. (1986‚ p. 112) Dissecting a message allows the audience to not only interpret the speaker’s message‚ but also get a glimpse of who the speaker is‚ his or her background‚ and the ultimate meaning

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