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    Descriptive Essay Rules

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    Setting (If you are describing a place‚ it is appropriate to set the general scene of location‚ surroundings‚ atmosphere‚ time of day‚ week‚ month‚ season‚ weather‚ temperature. Either time or distance can be used as the framework for a descriptive composition. Descriptive compositions must have some kind of framework to give them a shape and structure and logical progression to involve the reader.) 2. Positioning (The observe takes up a position with regard to the object or place being described

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    design elements from the coding of the system. UML was set up as a standardized model to describe an object-oriented programming approach. Since classes are the building block of objects‚ class diagrams are the building blocks of UML. The diagramming components in a class diagram can represent the classes that will actually be programmed‚ the main objects‚ or the interaction between class and object. The UML shape library in Lucidchart can help you create nearly any custom class diagram. Basics of

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    A.P. Computer Science Chapter 7 Review 1. Give two examples of control statements that are generally expected to execute repeatedly. Loop and while 2. Give a reason for describing the Loop statement as a counted loop. You can count how many times it’s going to loop 3. If a block of program code is composed of nested Loop statements and the outer loop count is 3 and the inner loop count is 6‚ how many times does the inner loop execute? 18 times 4. A Loop in which the count is infinity

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    metaphors‚ personification‚ and hyperbole to ultimately get his point across that everything ends and we must cherish the temporary rather than deceiving ourselves with eternal love. In the speaker’s first stanza‚ he or she’s use diction such as describing the river as “brimming” (5) and the crowds as “fields of harvest wheat” (4) alluding to the eventual death of the people in this crowd since wheat is harvested with a scythe and the Grim Reaper‚ a symbol of death‚ also uses a scythe to “harvest”

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    While both Galileo and Descartes advocate a more mathematical natural philosophy‚ what they advocate greatly differ from one another. Overall‚ Galileo tries to relate objects in terms of proportions and uses more Archimedean principles like Archimedes’ work on floating bodies and his simple machines. Because of this‚ Galileo’s natural philosophy is mechanical. It is clear that Galileo strives to make natural philosophy a discipline of mathematics. He tries to make mathematics a more respectable science

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    geographers when coding the precise location of objects in fieldwork. GIS stands for Geographic Information System. GIS is a computer system that shows geographic data. A GIS captures‚ stores‚ queries‚ and analyzes data. A GIS is useful to geographers when they create maps. Maps made with GIS are generally more attractive and accurate than hand-drawn maps. The location of an object can be measured and recorded onto a computer. Using a number of stored objects on a computer a map can be created. Pen and

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    reader to interpret what the author is trying to portray in that specific poem. In the poem “To the Snake” by Denise Levertov‚ the reader can use meaning to help understand the point in the poem that is being depicted. Levertov uses tone and a living object to mold the actual meaning behind the written words. Levertov uses tone by emphasizing the “S” in the words throughout the poem. The poem uses sound effects of a hissing snake to help build character around the devious actions the snake actually

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    and suffering. This technique is implemented to shape a saddened response‚ even to those unaffected by the event. Furthermore‚ in ‘objects on view: World Trade Centre’‚ the inclusion of the fire fighter doll‚ starkly juxtaposing with the other objects on show‚ heavily evokes empathy through its connotations to a young child‚ suffering. The empathy drawn from such an object is what is most wholly remembered by those who respond to the site‚ materializing that individuals understanding of ‘factual history’

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    behind Plato’s piece of writing. For example‚ the chain holding the prisoners up where they can only look in on“Allegory of the Cave” by Plato is a story that formats like a conversation between Socrates and Glaucon. Plato writes about Socrates describing a cave with prisoners that have been there since birth. The prisoners had their legs and necks chained behind a wall‚ where they could only see what was in front of them. Behind the prisoners‚ there’s an opening to the outside world. Also‚ there

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    appendix D

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    following and post as an attachment. List two objects‚ people‚ subjects‚ or concepts you are going to compare and/or contrast. Mcdonald’s and Hardee’s What are the similarities between the two objects‚ people‚ subjects‚ or concepts? List as many similarities as you can. Both are fast food restaraunts and they both sell breakfast as well as hamburgers and they both have different menu items What are the differences between the two objects‚ people‚ subjects‚ or concepts? List as many differences

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