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    FUNERAL BLUES by W. H. Auden Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚  Prevent the dogs from barking with a juicy bone‚  Silence the pianos and with muffled drum  Bring out the coffin‚ let the mourners come. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead  Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead‚  Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves‚  Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. He was my North‚ My South‚ my East and West‚  My working week and my Sunday rest

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    In Antony’s funeral speech addressing the death of his dear friend Julius Caesar he uses different types of of rhetoric to one address Caesar’s death ‚and two to get a message across. The message was the reason and the people behind the death/murder of Caesar. His use of rhetoric allowed him to clearly develop a strong argument and persuade his fellow romans to rally to his side. He was able to sway them to help revenge the death of Caesar and help take back rome from these people. His use of these

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    On the 29th August 1993‚ twenty one people were killed by police. This massacre occurred in Vigario Geral‚ one of the six hundred favelas in Rio de Janiero. It was as a result of four policemen being killed by local drug dealers‚ that this event came to be. To make matters worse‚ of the twenty one people that were killed‚ none were involved with drug trafficking. Two causes were the killings of the four policemen and the living conditions of the favela residents. Two consequences of the massacre

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    Anne slept lightly all night. Her head ached with thoughts about "Sir" de Lurrey. She thought all night and when she awoke in the morning‚ her eyes were puffy and bloodshot. Her head burned with pain. She was exhausted. She felt her throbbing head. She was burning up. She felt warm and was afraid. Anne lived in fear of fevers ever since she was young. She feared a fever would take her life just as it did her parents. Anne lay back down. Later Priscilla awoke. She saw Anne lying in her bed. She

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    The eulogy that this man wrote about his wife showed that she had many admirable qualities. By reading the eulogy‚ you could point out the virtues and duties that were expected of a Roman wife during this time period. Turia seemed to display great modesty‚ deference‚ affability‚ and had an amiable personality. The wife looked out for her husband’s fortune and he did the same for her. Turia also was very giving and was committed to her family. She took care of all the household affairs. Turia

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    COMMENTARY: The Crow Road The passage recounts the funeral ceremony of Prentice’s –main character-grandmother .The passage describes the general atmosphere in the crematorium and Prentice’s reaction to the situation.Bank’s writing has a significant amount of description of the characters and the situation‚ thus grabbing the reader’s attention . He puts more care in physically describing the characters‚ noticeably Prentice’s father “His brown greying brown head was massive above his tweed jacket”

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    I wanted my grandma dead. For as long as I could remember my Grandma was my best friend. She learned how to use a phone just so she could talk to me every day. Every time I would go to her house we would play board games and make cookies. In elementary school she would pull me out of class we would go to the park or Olive Garden. Over a span of three years she developed alzheimer’s‚ and it was miserable. Watching someone you love fade away takes a toll on you. My Grandma very slowly started to forget

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    Narrative Essay I remember being at my grandma’s house with man other friends and family waiting to hear the news because my family did not want me at the hospital because they thought that I was too young to understand what was happening. Even though I was only six years old I noticed that everyone was sad and crying over Brittani‚ but I did not grasp the fact that she was never coming back. On March 20th the whole family got together to celebrate Brittani’s 14th birthday only to feel such grief

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    The examples and evidence on a lecture’s content are important when writing an essay in order. Anna Quindlen evidence on Driving to the Funeral does not convey a satisfactory and concrete solution -raise the driving age among teenagers- because does not present consistent statistics or analysis‚ most of its evidence are based on collective anecdotes‚ and the evidence makes biases on the crashes related to young driving and the evidence makes biases on the crashes related to young driving and does

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    Belonging Nowhere Willa Cather does a tolerable job shaping the story of “The Sculptor’s Funeral.” There are many characters with hidden meanings that flow through the story. Set in the early 1920’s‚ Cather tells of a young artist’s deceased body adventuring home with a mysterious follower. She speaks of the hidden meanings of the townspeople. Although the beginning is somewhat dry and slow‚ the scheme shifts toward the middle and end. Cather begins the story by outlining the men awaiting

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