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    Betting on a Muse

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    shining / shoes‚ / just where he began”. This creates a depressing‚ even grim scene in the reader’s mind‚ one which brings forward emotions of loss and a seeming inability to move forward. This is further compounded by the simile at the end of the first stanza‚ in which an athlete grown old is an “old man / like other old / men”‚ bring the reader an even greater sense of

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    Magnificence pertains to somewhat the potential or the strength of a person. In the story‚ the reversal of gender assignments is not actually incidental. The magnificent one in the story does not only point out to the mother but to all women who finally had the strength to rise up against male abuse. The psychological oppression of women and children‚ which emerges into the light of consciousness once the mask of false chivalry is wrenched away. In the story “Magnificence”‚ the descriptions

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    over-crowd‚ or bog down his essay with them; he simply connected them and let them flow together evenly. His use of personification and alliterations bring the essay to life. Like here with‚ "…two-track road‚" and‚ "…bait box…" White personifies a car as a person standing and possibly watching with the line "…cars stood in front of the store…" It is a line as such that puts the essay into your mind as a movie. A strong metaphor that White used was‚ "…stillness of the cathedral…‚" to describe the placidity

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    The Hunger Games Essay

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    Evil. The first difference I’ve notice is that in the book‚ Gale is Katniss best friend in District 12. The two hunt together and divide up what they catch. Although there’s no romance in the relationship‚ Katniss continually evaluates her feelings for him. But when she is sent to compete in the games‚ Gale is left behind. While Katniss thinks about him during the games‚ the story never shows him after the games begin. In the film‚ the first-person narrative is changed to a third-person narrative

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    I Am Thomas: Notes

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    Thomas’ journey‚ which reflects the courage we all need to fing out passion and be ourselves” (Blurb) * Recurring images of Travel and children’s toys. * Cover page- 3 images at the right top of page. The rest is blank * Written In first person. * Difference in illustrations: Pastel drawings is juxtaposed with charcoal drawings. * Indicates he is ‘not the child I once was’ * Pillows: dreaming‚ imagination * Magnifying glass: curiosity * Compass: travel interest

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    Carve The Mark Analysis

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    is put into play when Ryzek Noavek’s fate is to die at the hands of the Benesit family‚ the ruling family of their biggest enemy‚ Thuvhe. This fate has always been Ryzek’s greatest weakness and he tries to use Eijeh’s power as the oracle to be the first ever to avoid his fate. Cyra thinks to herself‚ “All my life I had been taught that every fate would be fulfilled‚ no matter what anyone tried to do to stop it. But that was exactly what he was proposing: he wanted to thwart his own fate by killing

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    Confrontation

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    sure no feelings are hurt. But‚ in the long run we are only hurting each other by not opening up and discussing the situation and a solution. To be open and truthful to anyone or any situation is a good trait characteristic for any person to have in life. My first person that I knew was my number one to confront is a boy by the name of Colton‚ also known as my ex-fiance. We were dating for about 3 years and engaged for a year until about in the end of December 2013 I realized that I did not want

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    games have associated online communities‚ making online games a form of social activity. Beyond single player games. That’s why online games are addictive to teenagers. This research focuses on how online gaming affects the academic performance of first year students of SMCL in year 2010-2011. In here‚ we will

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    Tom Brennan the Prologue

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    being pushed out of the garage so nobody could hear them as they glided in silence. Bourke’s use or specific nouns such as ‘ugly words’ and ‘Daniels whine’ again reinforces the negative situation they’re in by using first person narration and a reference to himself in the third person establishes a very personal perspective of the story. This allows us to identify how Tom evolves‚ matures and transitions into the world throughout the novel.
 Toms involvement and transition into a new world‚ is heavily

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    interdependent. An utterance does not necessarily/usually have only one function. CONSTITUATIVE FACTORS of a SPEECH EVENT Addresser THE FUNCTIONS of LANGUAGE PURPOSE INSPIRING emotive conveying lyric poetry (first person) conveying elegaic poetry (second person) conveying epic poetry (third person) a speaker addresses a message (expressive) function Addressee conative emotion commands a hearer who may be absent or implicit (vocative‚ imperative) function Context referential (informative)

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