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    include puzzle games (e.g. Tetris‚ checkers‚ etc.) 1. Please state the types of online games that you play (you may choose more than one) MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) MMORPG (FPS – First Person Shooter) MUDs (Multi-User Dungeon) RTS (Real Time Strategy) FPS (First Person Shooter) Non-violent Online Games (please state names) ___________________________ ___________________________ 2. Please provide the name/s of the online game you play. ___________________________ ___________________________

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    forever? The novel‚ Home of the Brave‚ by Katherine Applegate is the story of how a young refugee from war-torn Sudan learns to adjust to a new life in America with the help of friends and family. Katherine Applegate’s use of figurative language‚ first person point of view‚ and free verse poetry is the most effective way to reveal the story of a refugee adapting to life in America. Applegate’s effective style can be seen through her use of figurative language. This point can be seen in the novel when

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    The Split Cherry Tree (by Jesse Stuart) Background information: The story takes place in Appalachia‚ a mountainous region in east USA. Despite its natural resources‚ the region was long poor. Many of the early settlers in Appalachia were poor farmers who were seeking cheap land. In the 19th century‚ most of the Appalachian economy was based on farming and agriculture. In addition‚ the educational system in the Appalachian region was weak due to lack of government funds and the mentality of the

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    three prominent themes in the novel: guilt‚ betrayal and atonement. Similarly Fitzgerald tells the story in the opening chapter of The Great Gatsby by introducing Nick as a first person narrator‚ telling the story in retrospect‚ Fitzgerald also lays the foundations for both a love story and a 20th century tragedy in the first chapter. With hindsight one can see that Hosseini uses subtle juxtapositions in the opening chapter to accentuate the extent of Amir’s guilt. Hosseini uses idyllic and utopian

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    anything except smoking and drinking. This family can´t handle the grief‚ and they haven´t move on since the day their mother and wife get strangled. The story starts in medias res‚ by telling about the mother´s funeral. The narrator of the story is a first person narrator. The family can´t handle the grief‚ because the father isn´t responsible for the kids‚ and he isn´t talking with them about anything and specially not their mother and how to handle their grief. Of that way the children don´t know

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    shows admiration for the young men‚ it is a third person narrative based on the Crimean war from 1854-1856. “Dulce et Decorum est” shows concern for the men that are risking their lives; it is a first person narrative which Owen experienced in the First World War battlefields from 1914-1918. “Charge of the Light Brigade” is a poem based on the article “Hurrah! For the life of a soldier”. “Dulce et decorum est” is a poem that is shown from one person point of view as Owen experienced war himself. “Dulce

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    There are several types of point of views depending on who is telling the story; first person‚ second person‚ and third person. First person is the most difficult of the all because the author writes almost everything from the point of view of the main character as if the character is speaking to the person reading it. Certain words such as "I" and "me" are used to describe the character in the story. Second person is rarely ever seen in a story because it is the most difficult to understand‚ write

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    Tim Winton’s that eye‚ the sky (1986) uses first person narrative techniques‚ symbolism‚ imagery and characterisation to create the persona of Morton Flack‚ the narrator and protagonist of the novel. Winton uses Ort’s narration to give the reader insights into the Flack family‚ the relationships they have and the issues that they face. As Winton develops Ort’s narration the reader is supplied with many symbolic images. The most important symbol and imagery in the novel is the sky. Prior to Henry

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    being that sticks out from the simple life of Mama and Maggie‚ it becomes clear how time and space transforms one’s family values as well. The opposition causes Wangero to lose her identity and place in the family; therefore‚ Walker’s usage of first person narratives suggests that one might lose the true meaning of heritage‚ but his or her life improves socially by the modification of time The description of Wangero and Mama’s personality and physical appearance reflect the era they both represent

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    course of the novel it had never been easy for Cedric to accept the way he was brought up‚ the people he was surrounded with‚ and the school he went to‚ but he realized it was necessary if he wanted to move forward with his life. The authors use of first person point of view makes it clear to the reader about how Cedric is feeling from his perspective and what he has planned for himself in the future. Cedric had such high expectations for living in the real world out of Washington DC‚ but he realized

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