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    Burn by Usher RA

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    person may begin to doubt the whole relationship. However‚ when a couple does break up there are always mixed emotions and confusion. The thought of ending a relationship can turn your whole world upside down and generate all sorts of painful and troubling feelings of confusion. As a result‚ of these feelings people to tend to rely on music to help them cope. There are many songs that are relatable to a break up but "Burn" is the most successful in conveying it’s message. "Burn" is a song by R&B

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    Same Love English Essay

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    is very common in most teenagers and young adults‚ as also shown in the music video‚ ‘Same Love’ by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. It is in my opinion that there is a direct connection between these two visual texts as they both regularly display close-up camera shots of the main characters to emphasise their emotions‚ vital for the production of the music video. By doing this‚ the visual texts not only highlight the troubles associated with being a teenager‚ they also

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    Bend It Like Beckham

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    sick of this wedding and it hasn’t even started” whilst looking at the poster of David Beckham in close up to dramatize the situation and emphasize her frustration. The storyline is about an Indian girl who loves soccer and dreams to play soccer‚ but we can see that there are oppositions interrupting her dream as a famous soccer player. We know that she is interrupted when her mother pops up in her daydream of commentators asking her mother how she feels about Jess becoming a professional soccer

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    picked up tomatoes‚ strawberries and peas. I loved it and so did most of the kids in my class. Some girls were scared of the bugs and worms; they screamed and even cried badly. Of course the boys teased them at the first place. I was totally fine with the bugs somehow. We also went to a museum; it was all about science‚ space and physics. I thought it was pretty cool‚ plus it had air-conditioner which made it cooler than the field. Then it was the classic Halloween parade‚ I dressed up as a princess

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    Look Closer

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    characters within the Burnham family not making eye contact with each other. This is related to an average American family‚ where a family tends to grow apart as they grow up. You have an adolescent teen‚ Jane‚ compared to the portraits in the first few shots‚ showing that she was happy and cheerful as a child. But as she grew up‚ the bond between her and the father (Lester) became weaker as Lester would have had to focus more on his job. Lester makes an attempt to reconnect with Jane after months

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    Evidence from the text:  1. Warm it up – lead into your evidence by giving a brief preview of the  evidence​ .​ Ex: She reveals how afraid she is for people to reject her cries  for help when she battles standing up for herself at the sleepover.   2. Drop it like it’s hot – Introduce who or where it is coming‚ put a  comma‚ then start evidence inside quotations. Cite the evidence  properly within parenthesis. Then close your sentence. ​ Ex: She says‚  “I open my mouth. The words float up. As I scan the faces around me

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    Genre

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    front of crowds of 20‚000 people. Solo Career  decided that the first album would be released initially as a series of four EPs. Placed together‚ the four pieces form the entire cover of the full album‚ Enchanted  In August 2012‚ Emma was picked up by the BBC Introducing series for new and unsigned artists and on 19 August 2012 she performed four songs live on air.  The first single‚ A Place Called You‚ was released on 28 October 2012 and received its first national airplay on BBC radio 2’s Weekend

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    has. Girls‚ have You ever met someone at a ball‚ married Them the next Day‚ had your husband kill Your cousin‚ fake death because your husband Was banished then have your husband kill Himself because he thought you were dead‚ Then you wake up and you shoot yourself All in 5 days by the age of 13? Well Juliet has. Romeo and Juliet do all of this for love. Romeo And Juliet is a love story about 2 individuals Meeting and falling head over heels‚ but one Problem‚ their families absolutely

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    this combined with a close-up shot of Susanna’s face displays the emotions Susanna has of this place‚ she feels like there is a barrier in front of her‚ preventing her from experiencing what the world outside is like beyond that barrier or door. This further backs up her statement of not wishing to be stuck there with Lisa‚ but to be outside in the world‚ indicating that Lisa is her barrier‚ preventing her from moving on. This placement of props along with the close-up shot‚ reflects the feelings

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    The Ivory Trail Analysis

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    structures again suggest mystery. * (3) the extreme close up shot of the young male (who we can assume is the main character) captures him gazing t from under the drift of the desert sands. * He looks bewildered- perhaps due to an experience. On this physical journey-ties in with the idea mystery already established.   Vectors * The dominant vector is the line of sight created by the boy’s eyes. This causes the viewer to also look up which takes you to the image of the sphinx. The vectors

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