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    repetition‚ and rhyme. Rhyme played a big part in this song. Again‚ Carol of the bells is fast paced and rhyming made the song sound better than non rhyming words would. An example of a rhyme is “All seem to say‚ throw cares away‚” (3‚4) which emphasizes the happiness and carefreeness of Christmas. The meaning is that you shouldn’t be worrying about everything‚ you should be spending time with your family and friends and enjoying the holiday. Another example is “To

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    There are different forms of developmental theory but in this paper we only compare and contrast three of them. They include psychodynamic‚ psychosocial and behaviorism theory. Although these theories are based on different principles‚ the underlying commonalities across the theories are that they can be classified on a basis of either organicism or mechanism philosophical models. For psychodynamic theory‚ unconscious urges control human behavior and it also argues that there are three components

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    tyger‚ discussing how it could have been created‚ and back to questioning the creator. It is a powerful poem‚ which leaves the reader with much to think about. William Blake uses poetic devices in “The Tyger” to create an effect that emphasizes and parallels the main theme. The main theme of the poem is whether God would create both good and bad things. Blake uses rhythm and meter very well in the poem. Most of the poem is written in trochaic tetrameter. We see this in line 3‚ “What immortal

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    malnutrition‚ Malachy drinks excessively and comes home roaring that his sons must be ready to die for Ireland. Frank’s father drinks himself into a stupor partially to dull the pain of the deaths of his twin sons and baby daughter. But McCourt emphasizes that Malachy’s drinking is more than just a menk’s father can be considered the antagonist of Angela’s Ashes‚ because his actions keep the McCourts destitute. (As antagonist is a character or obstacle in a literary work that opposes the protagonist

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    victims of shell shock and their experiences of never truly leaving the war. The use of oxymoron’s‚ hyperboles and alliteration effectively demonstrate the horrific experiences these soldiers can never mentally leave behind. The oxymoron ‘slow panic’ emphasizes the terrifying experiences that helped cause the soldier’s mental collapse. This allows the readers a chance to visualise the inhuman battles these soldiers fought and images that are constantly etched in their minds. This image is further stressed

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    Edgar Aller Poe use hyperbole‚ alliteration‚ and/ or refrain to emphasize the main theme of Annabel Lee? The poet‚ Edgar Aller Poe‚ the writer of Annabel Lee wrote a poem to express his love towards her. Edgar had a strong obsession with Annabel. In the poem he uses hyperbole‚ alliteration‚ and refrains to his advantage to emphasize the main theme‚ which is his beautiful Annabel Lee. Edgar uses hyperbole as a way to emphasize the main theme. ‘Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical

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    complete his task on time” (Larson 118). The repetition of the word “if” emphasizes the odds against the fair being a success. Each “if” adds another expectation that needs to be met and makes the reader understand Olmsted’s growing frustration each restricting expectation. Larson even italicizes the words “if” and “might” highlighting the emphasis on the anticipations of the fair. The connotation of the word

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    important task within the Sri Lankan university community. The labor market needs and the employers‘ requirements for skills from graduates vary by employer and also from one country to another country. The current changing business environment emphasizes the importance of education for employability‚ focusing on the development of not only skills but also practical experience. Then‚ in order to enhance competitive advantage for graduate employment‚ students need to develop employability skills

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    Behaviorism and Social are not . 2. Which theories emphasize individual conscious organization of experience? unconscious urges? observable behavior? the interaction of nature and nurture? Psychoanalytic theory emphasizes conscious organization. Behaviorism theory emphasizes unconscious urges. Developmental theory emphasizes observable behavior. Dynamic theory emphasizes nature/nurture interaction. 3. Which theories emphasize the impact of early experience on development? The

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    blames Sister Maude for what has happened. The use of a caesura in the first stanza also demonstrates the speaker’s anger. ‘Who but Maude‚ my sister Maude’ suggests a betrayal‚ the caesura emphasizes the fact that it was the speaker’s own sister who is the cause of her anger. The repetition of ‘Maude’ emphasizes the speaker’s anger as each time it is repeated‚ the reader is reminded of the cause of the anger. Also‚ the poem has many references to religion. At the time the poem was written‚ religion

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