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    Screening Report on The Searchers John Ford did an excellent job at utilizing different framing techniques in his movie The Searchers. Ford used different framing techniques depending on the mood and location of the particular shot. During the opening scene of the movie‚ Ethan rides across the dessert with mountains in the background. Ford uses natural surroundings extensively during the movie. During transitional scenes when the actors are moving from one place to another‚ the shot is usually

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    What Would Happen Next

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    I thought the film seemed much longer‚ but reading the play it felt like a faster pace to me‚ because I was in more control of how I read it‚ and that I was more engaged in the story‚ wanting to know what happens next! But watching the film‚ I already know‚ so I knew what was coming‚ but the film did show a great portrayal of the story. After reading the play‚ the part of the film I was satisfied with was Walter was intense just like I imagined. I also was satisfied with the end of the movie how

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    English Composition 2 Final Exam Essay The setting in a story can be the place where the story takes place like a university campus‚ a castle‚ or can describe the time period‚ when the story is taking place like whether the story is taking place in the 1800s’ or 2000s’ or another setting can also be the mood of a story. The settings chosen changes from stories to stories and affects the characters different ways and gives more diversity and make the reader

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    Oodgeroo Noonuccal

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    1: A) Indicate the Indians’ puzzlement over the ways of the white men. The line “and I don’t understand” is using repeatition through the story and conveys the confusion and puzzlement over the white men’s ways. B) Show the Indians’ disapproval of the whites’ treatment of land. Phrases like “there is no quiet place in the white man’s cities” display the disapproval the Indians have over the whites’ treatment. C) Words that show the importance to the Indians of their ancestors’

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    "Beloved" Memories

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    Beloved Memories I Beloved‚ different references to past memories are made very often. Yet‚ in the story‚ we are not provided with any background information on Sethe or any other characters in the story. It is interesting how the audience meets a character and gets to know more about them as the know them for a longer period of time. I feel like this type of writing makes the story seem more real and personal. Since we are learning about the characters in a way that we would with any other

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    How has Yolen explored the concept of suffering in Briar Rose? The sufferings of individuals are the incidents of unfortunate events that traumatize and change the perspective on reality. In the novel‚ Briar Rose‚ Yolen bases the concept of suffering in reference to the Nazi regime (1939-1945). Yolen has created a bleak‚ inhumane past for certain charecters that are survivors from the mistreatment of the Nazi regime to share their first hand experience and highlight their continuous suffering.

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    Knowing Your Audience Q & A & Communication Release Cecilia Estrada BCOM/275 November 5‚ 2013 Instructor Naim Duran What are some considerations to remember given the different roles and people in the audience? Some of the considerations to remember when speaking in front of an audience should be to understand the audience member’s belief‚ to project credibility and honesty. Understand audience concerns and satisfy audience expectations. Also some other

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    Max Dupain, Sunbaker

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    Max Dupain -sunbaker The sunbaker‚ is of a man lying face down into the sand‚ what max dupain may be trying to portray is the beach culture in Australia at the time‚1938‚ also the picture has been taken to try and depict the sun baking man as “big and muscular”. The background has been faded and this brings out the presence of the man more. They used a silver gelatin print. The sunbaker was taken in 1938 Some of the artistic intentions and reasons that Max Dupain has taken this photograph exactly

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    Roger Playlist #1 “Leaving California” aka “Hitting the Road” aka “Snacks Are Important‚ But Not Quite as Important as Tunes” Song Title Artist “Going to California” Led Zeppelin “Drive Away My Heart” Ida Maria “California in Popular Song” The Lucksmiths “I See You” Mika “Travel Song” Someone Still Loves You‚ Boris Yeltsin “Miss California” Jack’s Mannequin “The General Specific” Band of Horses “I’m Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” Billy Joel “Life in the

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    A $ D On Spotify Analysis

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    I plugged my Beats headphones into my laptop and streamed A$AP Rocky’s‚ “L$D‚” on Spotify. The song begins with a series of notes played on what seems to be a guitar. Right away it creates a hazy and mellow mood. The three notes are repeated on a slow tempo‚ slowing down the ambience that the song creates. These three repeated notes are panned mainly on the right side. This unevenness disorientates the song‚ unbalancing the mood‚ the notes have not yet kicked in and taken over both ears. With the

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