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    William Carlos Williams is known for writing ‘A Red Wheelbarrow’ in 1923‚ an iconic poem during the modernist movement. He is also known for writing small‚ yet simple and powerful pieces of literature such as the poem ‘This Is Just To Say’ written in 1934. Although the poem is short and to the point‚ there is a lot going on in this poem more than meets the readers eye. Most of the poem is very literal and some of it is left for the readers imagination and creativity to see what williams see’s as

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    Terrorism: The word says it all and the world witnesses “He did not want to go to school‚ I forced him to. I am the murderer”‚ were the words a mother was repeatedly trying to say in a complete sentence‚ while left bewildered on the death news of her 17-year old only boy‚ in Peshawar. That family does not understand what diplomatic relationships between Pakistan and other countries can benefit them with‚ all it knows is that the feud between their army and a terrorist group in the country made them

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    Has a poem ever seemed meaningless or pointless to you? Many people have a hard time finding the themes behind William Carlos’s poems: The Red Wheelbarrow and This is Just to Say. The poem The Red Wheelbarrow represents essential human habits‚ re-birth‚ and the cycle of life. The poem This is Just to Say represents the story of Adam and Eve. In these two poems two strong poetic elements can be found. These elements are symbolism and imagery‚ which also have a strong connection with the theme of the

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    They Say‚ I Say by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein Chapter 1: Summary- This chapter is about how a writer needs to clearly indicate their thesis and convince the audience of their point. It also goes on about how a writer needs to keep the audience engaged. The main point of this chapter is to start your writing with the opposing view or what others are saying. Application- In a debate for example‚ animal testing I might the side against animal testing however while beginning my part of the

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    The poem “This is Just to Say” by William Carlos Williams‚ is a confession note that is left by the writer to the reader of the note‚ telling them that they ate the plums they were saving for breakfast. Even though the writer states “Forgive me”‚ I don’t think that the writer wants to be forgiven. I think the writer is being sarcastic because the writer goes on and describes how delicious‚ sweet‚ and cold the plums were. To me‚ it seems like the writing is rubbing it in the reader’s face. The poem

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    Both “Dover Beach” and Clough’s poem “Say not the struggle naught availeth” present powerful imagery of the ocean in order to convey their meaning. More specifically‚ both poems make reference to the ocean’s waves crashing against the shore. Clough’s poem personifies the waves as “tired”. In the third stanza‚ he comments on the fact that though they move endlessly‚ they never seem to actually make any progress. In the first stanza‚ “Dover Beach” describes the sound of waves as a “grating roar” and

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    A teacher is talking about how he teaches his class‚ by naming the different types of literature they read throughout the school year. Then he says “I always have the option and the pleasure of asking a very smart group of students a revealing question: “What would Plato say?’” The author then starts talking about how ungrateful people are during his time. People are able to communicate with people all over the word and people can fly to places saving so much time just to get to their destination

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    However‚ this did not answer the prompt. I spent too much time focusing on an individual’s learning and what helps somebody learn instead of discussing the qualities of a great teacher. With this in mind‚ Joan Arbery says to "have something definite and purposeful" (Arbery 153) to say in a claim and also that "the argument has to be something that answers the question: Who cares; so what; where do you stand?" (Abery 153). College professors want to know more about the claim and see opinions backed

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    and advantage of their business in a simple statement. If they can’t‚ neither can anyone else. Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad Reprint R0804E It’s a dirty little secret: Most executives cannot articulate the objective‚ scope‚ and advantage of their business in a simple statement. If they can’t‚ neither can anyone else. Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad COPYRIGHT © 2008 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL

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    start forgetting history of themselves becoming people living in the present as well as writing their own history‚ while others bass in the pass‚ never forgetting where they came from and who they are. The same happened in “This is What it means to say Phoenix Arizona”‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ the story followed two men who traveled to retrieve the remains of a deceased one while learning more about themselves and their culture. Victor and Thomas Builds-The-Fire are the two main characters that are both

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