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    Cat Thoughts: The World The dog‚ a friend who loves to play tag. If I leave my territory I’ll be tagged. I don’t mind‚ it gets me prepared to rule the world. Yes‚ to rule the world. I rule the house. When the dog is out‚ the game’s paused‚ I roam her game territory ‚ which is really mine. The humans‚ who are my subjects love me. A step closer to my goal to rule the world. Yes‚ to rule the world. Ah my human slaves I love thee. You cook‚ clean‚ and decorate the house. Unfortunately

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    English IV 10/1/02 Jane Austen’s Intentions for Satire Although Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a relatively straightforward and philosophically uncomplicated novel‚ Austen still endeavors to portray the deep and inescapable influence of bad manners regardless of class. In order to fulfill this purpose‚ Austen needed to create characters and situations that were humorous‚ yet easy to identify with and this was accomplished by the use of satire. Satire is used in the novel Pride and Prejudice and

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    Paper 4/30/12 Cat Litter Chemistry This information was provided by the United States of American Pet Products Manufactures Association. There are about seventy seven million owned cats in the United States of America. Thirty- four percent of United States of America households own at least one cat. Most people on average have two cats. Eighty- four percent of owned cats are spayed or neutered. This indicates there is a big market for pet products‚ which includes cat litter. Cat litter was founded

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    cuddle‚ like cats and dogs‚ and others just cool to have‚ like tarantulas‚ fish and snakes. Almost every household has either a cat or a dog‚ but most people do not realize the similarities and the differences between the two. Our pets are like humans‚ they all need to eat‚ drink‚ sleep and bathe. With every member of a family‚ there are expenses and responsibilities. This includes our pets. Cats need to eat every day and they have a clean‚ fresh litter box to use when needed. Cats usually do not

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    Life is a Work of Art “Live by the foma that make you brave and kind and healthy and happy.” The novel Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut imposes the question of whether truth shows the true goodness of existence or if lies cover the “awful truth.” The novel also pushes the reader to come to their sense of what art is‚ as well as their view of the world. Does art tell the truth‚ or does art tell a big lie? Is the world good‚ or is the world evil? There are two points of view given in the novel. The first

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    The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss is a great book for children when they have nothing better to do‚ or they just want to read. This book keeps young readers engaged by the countless rhymes and surprises that are thrown into the book. Yet‚ it is more than just a children’s book. It contains important themes for young readers to understand. In fact‚ it shares several themes with another well-known children’s novel‚ William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. One theme that the two have in common is that when

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    The definition of satire is "literary technique of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject (for example‚ individuals‚ organizations‚ or states) often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change." Satire is more commonly used in comedies‚ but another popular way in which satire could be used is in a tragic approach; satire is just a way to mock it ’s topic‚ and the way in which it ’s described can evoke any emotion‚ though comedy is a favourite to many as it is universal-

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    Sajal Cat

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    COMMON ADMISSION TEST (CAT)-2014 INDIAN INSTITUTES OF MANAGEMENT CAT 2014 SCORE CARD Name of the Candidate CAT Registration Number / User Id Gender Date of Birth 4180451 Male 28/Sep/1991 Category PWD/DA Status(*) Date and Time of Test General No SAJAL JAIN Candidate’s Contact Details and Email Id 104 PARTH APPT 16th November‚ 2014 (Sunday) OPP BIG BAZAAR DUMAS ROAD District: SURAT 03:00 PM to 05:50 PM / Afternoon Session State: Gujarat Email: sajaljain.svnit@gmail.com Section-1

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    The Black Cat

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    Short Story Analysis: The Black Cat The Black Cat by Edgar Alan Poe is a short story told in a first person narrative‚ from the point of view of an incarcerated murderer. There are several ways to interpret this story; the reader can also gain insight on the narrator’s state of mind. What I am going to talk about today is how the narrator uses a lot of symbolism and descriptive elements in his story‚ and in turn‚ how the reader will interpret the narrator as a person. A few characteristics that

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    The Cat Within

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    The first instance of humor within the story occurs when an unsuspecting cat gets its head caught in an upturned jug‚ and struggled to free itself. As a result the residents of the block mistake the hysterical cat for a thief‚ and later‚ a spirit. Here Narayan uses dramatic irony as the reader is aware of the fact that the ‘devilish creature’ haunting the store is‚ in fact‚ a cat‚ while the characters do not. Thus‚ one views the resident’s reactions as naïve and comically exaggerated. Furthermore

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