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    Weather Unit: Study Sheet

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    Weather Unit-Mid Unit Test Study Sheet 1. What are the four elements of weather? The four elements of Weather are Wind‚ Temperature‚ Moisture and Air Pressure. 2. What are the three states of water? The three states of water are solid‚ liquid and Gas. 3. Explain the differences between solid‚ liquid‚ gas- how much energy is being used? What are the particles doing? The difference between solid‚ liquid and gas is Solid has low energy and is cold‚ liquid is medium energy and is warm and gas has

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    Lyric Analysis of Sweater Weather by The Neighborhood The theme is represented by many literary devices including a hyperbole in the second line of the song. “I want the world in my hands”‚ it’s an exaggeration for the artist wanting to take control and be in charge completely. A couple lines later‚ there’s another hyperbole‚ “Head in the clouds but my gravity’s centered”‚ it means he is feeling sad/distanced but he knows everything will be alright. The first metaphor we noticed was in the lyrics

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    use of literary devices. Writers often use literary devices in their work in order to make a story more alluring and thought-provoking rather than languid and mundane. In W.W Jacob’s short story “The Monkey’s Paw‚” there are many instances of foreshadowing in order to keep readers engaged and on the edge of their seats. In part one of “The Monkey’s Paw” the White family is introduced to the monkey’s paw by‚ family friend‚ Sergeant Major Morris. Major Morris explains the indelible outcome of using

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    YEAR 11 ENGLISH MACBETH ESSAY In Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ emotive language and soliloquy have been employed to emphasise the struggle for domination between the play’s main characters. The main theme of Macbeth is the desire for power and dominance‚ which is appropriately summarised by this quote: "Vaulting ambition‚ which o’erleaps itself And falls on the other" (I.VII.54) The two major events of the play‚ The Three Witches Foreshadowing and The Bloody Dagger scene‚ will be both be analysed

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    Macbeth- Ambition

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    ambition is a driving force throughout the play that eventually leads to his downfall. In act one there are many situations where ambition is suggested to be Macbeths fatal flaw. Macbeth is made Thane of Cawdor immediately after the strange witches’ prophecies. In this is scene the asides allow the viewer a glimpse of his ambition to become king. Macbeths aside “This supernatural soliciting/ Cannot be ill‚ cannot be good. If ill‚ Why hath it given me earnest of success‚ / Commencing in a truth? I am Thane

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    Shanequa Miller Weather and climate are two similar but different things. Weather is the short term properties of the troposphere at a given place and time. We see everyday how weather works. Climate is the average long term weather of an area. The earth’s climate has warmed and cooled since long before we came onto the scene. Climate lasts longer then weather. Weather can come and go quickly when climate will only change a little at a time. Does weather impact our climate and environment? That’s

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    Obsession In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s The tragedy of MacbethMacbeth tried to do just that. In the tragedy there are three things that show the evil in the play‚ obsession as well as how it will corrupt the mind into only concerning itself with the desired. Also‚ there is ambition which makes the character fight for what it wants letting nothing stop them. Lastly‚ there is the tragedy‚ at one point in the play something will happen to propel the character into the acts which they will commit. Shakespeare’s Macbeth shows the audience

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Project – Yen Vo and Eve Chen Foreshadowing - One form of foreshadowing in this novel is when Scout finds the bubble gum in the tree (page 44) . This event foreshadows the interaction between Jem‚ Scout and Boo‚ as Boo is putting those presents in the tree for Jem and Scout to find. Another instance of foreshadowing is when Jem finds his pants mended for him when he goes back to get them on page 76. We find out they were fixed for him afterwards on page 78 and when Jem states

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    The Importance of Foreshadowing and Visual Imagery in Bel-Ami Guy De Maupassant’s novel‚ Bel-Ami about a disheartened‚ poor former French soldier who becomes wealthy and powerful through corruption‚ coercion and most importantly exploitation of women presents the reader with a look in to the future from the very first chapters. Through close examination Bored‚ discontented and feeling unfulfilled by his time as an NCO‚ Georges Duroy journeys to Paris in hopes of finding a better future. Although

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    This novel uses different elements to foreshadow future events in the story. The biggest and most important use of foreshadowing in the book is the life of Mariam. Right of the bat‚ her mother Nana calls her daughter a harami (bastard) and a disgrace. This foreshadows that Mariam’s life throughout the novel will be terrible one and she may not get her happy ending. The use of suspension is to draw the audience in and to have the audience wonder in their mind what will happen next. Those uncomfortable

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