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    HSC STUDY BUDDY 1 Module A –Distinctive Voices Essay Question: Compare the ways distinctive voices are created in ‘The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender’ and in ONE other related text of your own choosing. As language lies at the core of communication‚ composers are given the opportunity to use and manipulate written language through the vehicle of distinctive voicesshaping meaning and understanding of the wider world and people within a text. A great range of language techniques are used in my prescribed

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    Farewell to Arms. He was seriously wounded and returned home within the year. In 1922 Hemingway married Hadley Richardson‚ the first of his four wives‚ and the couple moved to Paris‚ where he worked as a foreign correspondent. During his time there he met and was influenced by modernist writers and artists of the 1920s expatriate community known as the "Lost Generation". His first novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ was written in 1924. After divorcing Hadley Richardson in 1927 Hemingway married Pauline Pfeiffer;

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    Howard’s End of Darkness: The Unconventional Narrator E. M. Forster’s Howards End is a tale told by a third person omniscient narrator‚ most of the time. Now and then there is a departure where our narrator identifies himself as the author of the work‚ and interjects commentary. This pattern emerges in the very first sentence of the work‚ where the narrator tells us “[o]ne might as well begin with Helen’s letter to her sister.” This immediately sets up the reader to consider the role of the

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    point of view throughout the story through the family’s name‚Dee‚ the quilt‚ the house‚ and the mother explains the story where the author uses point of view. The objects that make Dee the person she is‚ are disrespectful‚ selfish‚ and self-centered. Dee’s selfishness is emphasized through the mothers first person point of view‚ which might be bias‚ however in a line where Dee says “don’t get up.”‚ when she got back from college and was already dressed and spoke differently. she soon starts taking

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    behind her “oversized men’s jeans and ruby tops she normally wore.” Though Avalon and Tamara’s characters the reader learns how much acceptance means to people all over. FRIENDSHIP Friendship means everything to Avalon and Marshall‚ on Avalon’s first day of school she met Sukey and she made her feel welcome by asking her to “come and join my group”. New friendships must have been difficult for Avalon considering she is putting her trust and loyalty on the line. For Marshall he new his friendships

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    games is more of a realistic shooter game‚ while the other one is less realistic and more of an arcade game‚ and both are completely different games that require different tactics. PUBG and Fortnite are different in many ways. Sure‚ they are both 3rd person battle royale games with 100 people per game‚ but there’s way more to it. PUBG has more realistic

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    Different but the Same: An Analysis of Aesthetics in the Call of Duty Franchise First Person Shooters (FPS) is one of the most famous genres within the gaming industry. It started with titles like Doom‚ Counter Strike‚ and now Call of Duty. Nowadays‚ console and PC gaming is a billion dollar industry. Multiple corporate and independent developers are working day in and day out to supply the market with better‚ bigger games. However‚ there are some titles which stand out from the rest‚ titles that

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    Bit Nuts in the Head’‚ ’My Busconductor’‚ and ’Streemin’‚ successfully deliver the theme. The poem ’Why Patriots Are a Bit Nuts in the Head’ satirises people who are patriotic by emphasising that "lives are good for you". The poem is written in first person‚ and with the use of colloquial language‚ such as "have your belly shot away"‚ successfully persuade the readers to re-evaluate attitude towards war. The poem argues that "lives are good for you" by providing examples of enjoyments in life‚ such

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    I: Bibliography: Dugard‚ Jaycee. A Stolen Life. New York: Simon & Schuster‚ 2011. print. II: 1. based on a true life story/is a first person narrative “All I have is the tiny butterfly ring on my pinkie that my mom gave me.” (Dugard p.20) This quote from the story shows that the book is in first person because it uses the word “I”. It also shows that this is based on a true life story because Jaycee’s mother had given her a ring in that she remembers wearing in the flashback of this moment

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    English 010 The Bicycle Page 32 SightLines 10 1. In what point of view is the story told? First person narrative. Why is it effective? The point of view is effective because the reader is able to follow Hannah’s thought patterns and temptations as she grows up. We feel closer to the protagonist because we come to know her thoughts quite intimately. 2. What are the names of the composers that Hannah studies? Chopin‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven

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