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    Americans have inhabited the land for more than 10000 years prior to the “discovery” of the new land. With new people inhabiting the land‚ new disease that the natives never saw before appeared. These diseases were one of the main causes of the destruction of the Aztec and Incan empires because they killed their population and threw their civilizations into turmoil. Christopher Columbus was the man who found the Americas on his Spanish funded adventure.

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    In the next paragraph‚ the main character becomes less formal with her language. Above she is not formal‚ using incomplete sentences and common language‚ but she is more brief. Here‚ we have a conversational tone‚ a little stream of consciousness‚ which continues throughout the story. The diction is still the most essential element of craft. For example‚ the narrator tells us‚ “Twenty-ninth is my stop too but I have to go all the way downtown to cash Mrs. Jessel’s check. If she pays me with a check

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    These repeated invasions caused for disruption of trade‚ a shift in the population‚ and the downfall of cities. Due to the interruption in Rome’s trading system ports and markets were invaded‚ resulting in lack of business and‚ in the process‚ the destruction of their economy. Furthermore‚ there was a major shift in Rome’s population. Because of this‚ the government fell apart‚ causing nobles to retreat and leaving some cities with no strong leaders. Also‚ cities fled to the countryside to grow their

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    Early bronze age 2100-1600 Middle bronze age 1600-1200 late bronze age 1200-750/700 Dark age/Iron age (1200 about troy timeline) writing reemerges in the 700-800 getting out of the dark ages. 750/700-480 Archaiac period (ends with persion destruction of athens) 480-323 Classical period (great bldgs in athens/plays/comdies/tradgeies 323-30 Hellenistic period (period after the death of alexander the great) hellous became greek 776 first olypimcs (about the time emerging from the dark ages)

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    Wings “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” uses tone‚ diction‚ and syntax to create an elaborate story that constantly has the reader on their heels. The tragic incidents dealing with the old man as a circus animal for the whole town creates a sad and depressing mood. A symmetrical structure placed on the story line helps balance out the incidents occurring throughout the plot. The story relies on imagery to create a picture inside our minds as to what is fact and what is false. In the short story

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    contributions toward the young nation. And before his term came to an end‚ Washington reached out to the American people. Through his 1796 farewell address‚ Washington employs a patriotic tone and clarifies the dependency between the colonies in an effort to defend his stance on unification. Washington integrates a patriotic tone throughout his passage in order to instill a sense of pride within the Union. “The name of American‚” Washington proclaims‚ “must

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    Many who read it strongly disagree‚ and feel that the tone is much more severe‚ and alludes to a drunken and abusive father. To clarify this argument‚ one must closely analyze the syntax‚ and search for the true intent of Roethke’s careful chosen words. Upon close examination‚ the poem seems to convey an intriguing ambiguity that lends itself to both arguments. The poems title‚ “My Papa’s Waltz”‚ is the first indication of the authors intended tone. Roethke had innumerable choices for the title of his

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    Intellectual destruction of a society: “It was a pleasure to burn” Fahrenheit 451 paints a vivid picture of group thinking societies today and the cultural downfall which their destined to embody. A nation where books and other sources of information are replaced by alternatives which lack substance‚ such as television control over the masses and the anti-intellectual act of book burning the protagonist initially enjoys so much. In Bradbury’s dystopian novel culture is repressed as a collective

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    middle age to old age. The story didn’t seem to have any elements of satire or comedy in it‚ it pretty much focused on dialogue. I love how Hemmingway plays with symbolism between the three characters‚ and sets a certain tone throughout the story. Hemmingway focuses on the tone and attitude of the characters in the cafe a great deal throughout the story. The story is told from a third person point of view. 2. Explain context for author‚ characters‚ and reader.

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    schoolroom for the teachings of the young pigs‚ and the money for the sale of the eggs is making. There are dangers of having a naïve working class because‚ people can be manipulated by the abuse of propaganda. Tone Orwell creates an indignant tone throughout the classic Animal Farm. The indignant tone is shown through out the book‚ because Orwell feels anger about how unfair the Russian Revolution was and‚ how naïve society can be when people don’t work for rights. In Chapter V‚ “At this there was a terrible

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