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    Hughes uses a variety of poetic and literary techniques to communicate his tone. Namely‚ he utilized figurative language‚ personification‚ similes‚ and metaphors to effectively get his message across. He uses the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds; "Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?". Up and sun do not rhyme‚ but they have the same "uh" sound. Rhyme: Poetry having correspondence in the terminal sounds of the lines. "Does it stink like rotten meat?...like a syrup sweet?" Meat

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    Find the velocity of B relative to A. (2 marks) (2 marks) Find the acute angle between the relative velocity found in part (b) and the vector i‚ giving your answer in degrees correct to 1 decimal place. (2 marks) 3. A 2m 4m Fig. 1 2m B Figure 1 shows a uniform plank AB of length 8 m and mass 30 kg. It is supported in a horizontal position by two pivots‚ one situated at A and the other 2 m from B. A man whose mass is 80 kg is standing on the plank 2 m from A when his dog steps onto the

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    A PROJECT FEASIBILITY STUDY On JMC Electronic Repair Shop Presented To the Faculty of CTU-Danao College of Technology Danao City‚ Cebu In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Prepared by: Jemart Jimongala Melody Claire Sampan Jessel Dalaguit Caryn Hermoso Janine Calo Jennifer Mahinay Demy Partible Joseph Salibongcogon Jose Elninbert Capoy October 05‚ 2011 FEASIBILITY

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    Evil‚ depraved‚ corrupt and malicious are all words that describe something that is morally wrong or bad. "Macbeth" by Shakespeare and "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding both display how man’s sinful nature can be revealed through thoughts and actions. The underlying evil within man is the most prominent theme of both play and novel. The authors show their belief that if everybody revealed their true natures‚ the world would tear itself apart. At first‚ Macbeth was an innocent person who gradually

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    bothered to give me an instruction manual. All I was told is that she would do better if I medicated her and sent on my way. I wasn’t given a list of things to try‚ people to contact for advice‚ or even much moral support. It was all up to me to figure it out. That’s a scary place to be. I think that is one reason why I have been so open to helping others over the years with this struggle. Sometimes it’s just nice to hear‚ "I’ve been there and here are a few things to try."

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    SCOTCH COLLEGE [pic] Writing Group 4 Internal Assessment: A guide for Scotch College Biology students Introduction Practical Work There are really two aspects to the practical work in Biology‚ general practical work and experimental work submitted for Internal Assessment. General practical work includes small experiments‚ demonstrations and class activities that will be set for you to complete. You may be required to submit some of these for assessment but these are

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    Malik Moore Ms. Boeckle AP English Language and Composition 9 July 2014 Allegory – A narrative that can be interpreted to reveal a second meaning Example: Arthur Miller’s Crucible (“Red Scare”). Allusion – A reference to something well-known in literature or history Example: “I was not born in a manger‚ I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father Jor-el‚ to save the planet Earth” – Barack Obama Analogy - Comparison to a directly parallel case Example: Saying you

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    Skrzynecki’s and how his life was. Some of the techniques used are: Similies: A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another of a different kind‚ as an illustration or ornament‚ the effect that a simile has in a poem is that it paints a picture in our minds as a simile is a descriptive set of words e.g. “And smoked like a dozen Puffing Billies” Personification: A figure of speech that gives human qualities to abstract ideas‚ animals‚ and inanimate objects. It affects

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    Chapter 2: Results and Outcomes Analysis The system that we analyzed is all-manual system‚ even the borrowing and returning of books is needed to be listed manually. We thought that they cannot really track the books that are borrowed because they just list their names and section when borrowing. The librarian is working alone so it takes time to finish all her tasks; sometimes she cannot handle to give the books that are behind the counter that are needed to be borrowed so she lets the student

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    Temperature and Answer

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    | 1. | | Passing an electric current through a certain substance produces oxygen and sulfur. This substance cannot be a(n) Your Answer: | element. | | | An element cannot be broken down into other elements. | | 2. | | Pick the chemical change that occurs when a lit match is held under a piece of metal. Your Answer: | match burns | | | Chemical changes‚ which release heat and light‚ occur during the combustion process. | | 3. | | Which identification is incorrect for the elements

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