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    ever be perfect. Shakespeare knows this fact all too well and displays his understanding through his work in Sonnet 130. In this sonnet‚ Shakespeare uses a frank tone to convey his feelings of love to a woman who does not try to misrepresent herself as the perfect embodiment of a woman. In the first quatrain Shakespeare uses a blunt tone to compare objects that are normally used to compliment a woman‚ to the realistic

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    Appropriate pitch and tone of voice Firstly‚ a special educational needs teacher when they are talking to Karim they may talk about how his behaviour is unacceptable. They may talk in a high tone of voice to make him understand how they are feeling about him now. Whereas‚ the special education needs assistant‚ support assistant or therapist if they are helping Karim in something their communication skills will be different. Especially‚ if they are having extra help. They may speak in a low tone of voice. This

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    At first‚ the poem is by all accounts just about Hayden recalling that nobody said anything to his father in regards to keeping the house warm. The house was filled with anger based on the tone and words. The word chronic I think represents persevering‚ and a determined father. This outrage apparently‚ was an ongoing issue in the house. Rather than saying the house‚ Hayden wrote "that house." This expression likewise underscores that the

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    dramatic novel grabs the reader’s attention as events unfold in a time of love and sorrow. In Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities he illustrates the picture of two countries that eventually become tied together by the characters in a cynical yet factual tone using diction and symbolism. The author’s use of symbolism shows the sorrowful state that the people were in during the French Revolution. Dr. Mannete is introduced to the reader as being "buried alive" but eventually he will be "resurrected." The

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    discusses all the duties that a wife would have to do for the husband and the family to express her frustration in her marriage. She lists a lot of examples in her life to show us the job as a wife is burdensome and difficult. She also uses a sarcastic tone to describe the selfish attitude of men wanting a wife to take care of everything in his life while he can do whatever he want. She started to carefully think about the unfair treatment between men and women. Finally‚ she realized that she did not

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    This is reinforced by other lines in the first stanza such as “All went lame; all blind” and “And towards our distant rest began to trudge”. This negative tone‚ which is brought about by the by the emotional language used (like “old” and “trudge”)‚ creates a gloomy scene. “Dulce et Decorum est” is a satirical poem about a Latin saying meaning “how sweet and fitting it is”. Through this poem Owen tries to

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    In the poem “Tableau‚” Countee Cullen openly conveys a tone of innocence through his use of metaphors and simile. Cullen goes on through the poem to explain the significant difference yet similarity between the two boys‚ such as “The black boy and the white‚ The golden splendor of the day‚ The sable pride of night.” (lines 2‚3 and 4). This suggests the two boys are obviously quite different‚ but speaks of them as one like Cullen says in line 8‚ “In unison to walk”. Cullen also displays a sense

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    The poem “Ozymandias King of Egypt”‚ being a very powerful poem‚ is generally a poem about power and is written as a short‚ structured and rhyming story which discusses the meaning of life and the changes going on in the world all the time. “Ozymandias King of Egypt” is actually a sonnet. It has fourteen lines and iambic pentameter and is divided into octet and sestet which makes it a Petrarchian sonnet. The rhyme is present‚ as it should be in a proper sonnet‚ but no clear rhyme scheme is used

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    from bag does math stuff‚ pulls out books and sciene stuff and acts studying 2nd Scene( sceneparents walk up to jackie) -dad(bo) mom(arion) bring costume pls bring a suit and what aroin wore kitchen stuff pls talk in Chinese and use the girly tone Narrator: A typical day in asian family house Dad and Mom walks to Jackie studying…. (say these in chinese say it once a line‚ then narrator tells class English translation does that work??) Dad : that’s right you should be studying daughter

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    It is a free verse narrative poem. I find this poem has a lot of depth. It has a tone of softness yet is kind or horrific. I don’t know exactly what Sylvia was trying to express in this poem. It seems to me like she wanted to be remade‚ turn back time‚ and make everything better. She could have possibly done something she regretted

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