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    father in this work of literature. Robert Hayden uses several different poetic techniques to make his point and have the reader really think about what they are reading. In "Those Winter Sundays" there are several different alliterations Hayden uses in this poem. First we need to know that alliteration is the commencement of two or more stressed syllables of a word group. In "Those winter Sundays" there are a few alliterations being used. In line 2‚ Hayden uses "Blueblack cold" for the time or day

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    immunity. These Indians were absolutely harmless‚ and the soldiers killed innocent children and women with no mercy. • In 1866‚ a Sioux war party ambushed Captain William J. Fetterman’s command of 81 soldiers who were building the Bozeman trail to the Montana goldfields. • No survivors‚ and one of the very few Indian victories Two years later‚ in 1868‚ another Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed‚ in which the government • abandoned the Bozeman trail after the Battle of Little Bighorn. • The “Great Sioux

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    Robert Hayden the story between the speaker and the father embraces the ideas of unseen love and the speaker’s regret. The poem is a result of the speaker’s reflection on his or her past experiences with his or her father. Hayden shows all the little things the father does‚ and how the speaker takes it for granted that the father just kind of did those things. Looking back‚ the speaker has now realized and understands what the father really had gone through for him. The descriptions Hayden uses expresses

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    The poem Those Winter Sundays is about the relationship of the author and his dad. In this poem‚ he uses literary elements to show the reader what he senses and what is happening in his surroundings. Imagery is used many times‚ and he uses them so he can show what is going on and is easy for the reader to understand like the sounds he hears and the visions he sees. Imagery in this poem really created a vivid image for the readers to see in his “shoes.” in other words he uses imagery for people to

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    final dimensions are planned to be 641 feet wide and 563 feet high. The head of Crazy Horse will be 87 feet high; by comparison‚ the heads of the four U.S. Presidents at Mount Rushmore are each 60 feet high. The monument has been in progress since 1948 and is far from completion. Completion is expected in 2020. If completed‚ it may become the world’s largest sculpture‚ as well as the first non-religious statue to hold this record since 1967. The most recent is Russia’s Mamayev

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    Cited: Day-Lewis‚ C. “Song.” Literature the Human Experience Reading and Writing. 9th ed. Ed Abcarian‚ Richard and Marvin Klotz. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St Martin‚ 2007. 779. Print. Hayden‚ Robert. “Those Winter Sundays.” Literature the Human Experience Reading and Writing. 9th ed. Ed Abcarian‚ Richard and Marvin Klotz. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St Martin‚ 2007. 802-803. Print. Marlowe‚ Christopher. “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love

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    or describe personal feeling or emotions. Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden- Robert Hayden is the speaker in this poem. He talks as the son to the father. This poem talks about the love of son to the father‚ who would wake up early on Sundays‚ even though Sunday is a “rest” day. The father would go out‚ clean the snow around the house‚ warm the house up‚ and make sure the shoes are polished as well. Robert Hayden describes the appreciation from the son‚ but later on in life‚ when the son actually

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    My best Pecan Fest experience was last year. I rode the Zipper with Austen and Hayden for most of the time. My friends and I played all weekend and had fun. We bought lots of confetti eggs. They were very useful when we used them on other people. We also bought silly string and sprayed lots of people. We went on the Zipper at least 10 times. I went on the MI twice. I went on the Pharos Fury a couple times. I ran around the yard with my friends and we rode on lots of rides. I helped my mom with her

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    Each response must be between 50 and 100 words. 1. Painting title‚ artist‚ date: A Showery Day‚ Grand Canyon‚ Thomas Moran‚ 1919 a. What events influenced this painting? How? Many people were not aware of Arizona’s Canyon until 1869‚ when John Wesley Powell became the first to travel its full length by boat. In 1871 Powell made a second trip accompanied by the young artist Frederick Dellenbaugh. His third trip was in 1873‚ when he introduced the Grand Canyon to landscape artist Thomas Moran‚

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    This means water basically cuts through bedrock and flows between. Next is Antecedence‚ proposed in 1875 by John Wesley Powell. Antecedence works when the Kaibab Plateau begins to uplift beneath the Colorado River‚ causing the rivers bed to become sharply steeper. The steeper river provides the impetus for the river to cut into its bed. The third hypothesis is Superimposition proposed in 1948 by Arthur Strahler. This hypothesis is based off of water resting on top of rock‚ over time finding weak spots

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