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    ’November’ By Simon armitage and ’Mid - Term Break’ by Seamus Heaney Mid-Term Break”‚ by Seamus Heaney‚ is a free-verse poem that portrays the event in which the speaker‚ who came back from boarding school‚ deals with the loss of a younger brother.In this poem there are several important themes such as time‚ age‚ family‚ pain‚ love and most of all death. This poem takes the audience along on the speaker’s journey to accepting his little brother’s death. The author used a number of imagery

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    Mid Term Break’ and ‘Out‚ Out’ are both poems which have a similar story about a tragic death of a child. ‘Mid Term Break’‚ written by an Irish poet Seamus Heaney‚ describes how a young boy dies from what we assume is in a car accident. This being similar to the storyline of the poem ‘Out‚ Out’‚ written by an American poet Robert Frost‚ about a young boy who dies from another tragic accident. The title of Heaney’s poem ‘Mid Term Break’ doesn’t suggest any sign of death. The words that Heaney

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    Death of a Naturalist The poem‚ like Seamus Heaney’s work‚ is very nature minded in terms of context. However‚ he describes the frogs in a very evil‚ sinister‚ and menacing way. It is about a child who collects frog spawn from the dam and collects it in jars. He is innocent and unaware of the evil that lurks in the frog spawn. We can see in the poem that the boy is young‚ when he remembers his teacher teaching him about the frogs‚ and his way of calling the frogs ‘Daddy frog’ and ‘Mammy Frog’

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    Death Of A Naturalist By Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney’s poem ‘Death of a Naturalist’ mainly focuses on Seamus’ experience of collecting and watching frogspawn as a child followed by his reaction on metamorphosis of the frogs from ‘jellies specks’ He loses his innocence. This poem’s title is an extended metaphor. The naturalist in Seamus dies as he experiences the transformation from a child to a man. It’s a comparison between the metamorphosis and the transformation of the tadpoles and the child

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    There are many themes in "Death of a Naturalist" and these are often played out against imagery‚ situations‚ descriptions and a background that constantly evoke the texture of Irish rural life. Often the focus is on the act of writing itself. Heaney`s ploughmen‚ thatcher‚ diviners and diggers are all figures of the poet at work. Interestingly enough these role models are all men. Heaney`s childhood world‚ true to life on an Irish farm in the forties‚ was a place where men and women had definite

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    1. Atlantis is a small‚ isolated island in the South Atlantic. The inhabitants grow potatoes and catch fresh fish. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations of potatoes and fish that can be produced. Obviously‚ given their limited resources and available technology‚ as they use more of their resources for potato production‚ there are fewer resources available for catching fish. Maximum annual output options Quantity

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    1. (TCO A)  Direct material cost is a part of: (Points : 6)        Conversion Cost YES.... Prime Cost NO        Conversion Cost NO.... Prime Cost YES       Conversion Cost YES.... Prime Cost YES       Conversion Cost NO.... Prime Cost NO | | 2. (TCO A)  The costs of staffing and operating the accounting department at Central Hospital would be considered by the Department of Surgery to be: (Points : 6)        direct costs.        sunk costs.        incremental costs.        None of

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    Compare and contrast the way in which Heaney and Clarke portray childhood experiences Blackberry Picking by Seamus Heaney and Stealing Peas by Gillian Clarke both approach passion and disappointment in life by describing childhood experience. They explore love and regret through the description of childhood and nature; Blackberry Picking through the explicit meaning of picking blackberries but them decomposing‚ and Stealing Peas through the explicit meaning of children stealing peas from pea rows

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