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    In the poem "Sonnet 43" Elizabeth Barrett Browning uses the theme of love to express her feelings about her husband‚ Robert Browning. She uses anaphora to express her style. She also uses tone to let her readers know how she actually feels about her love. Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote "Sonnet 43" about the love she had for her husband Robert Browning. The love she had for him was so strong that she says "I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach." (lines 3-4). She loves

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    Sonnet 43 was written in secret in Petrarchan style by Elizabeth Barrut Browning. It was written in first person with dominant figure of speech anaphora. Expressing the intense love she feels for her husband-to-be‚ Whereas Sonnet 116 is about love in the most ideal form. It admires people who have got together freely and base their relationship on trust and understanding. Both of the poems are written in iambic pentameter form and the key theme is passionate‚ romantic love and marriage. Sonnet 43

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    Compare the ways that the poets use language to present feelings in ‘The Manhunt’ and one other poem from the relationships section. ‘The Manhunt’ and Ghazal both explore the relationship between two people ‘The Manhunt’ is a poem written from the perspective of a wife of a soldier who has gone to war and has been scarred mentally and physically and has changed as a result of what happened to him. The poem exposes the after effects of war on those who served in it and it reminds the reader of those

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    ‘if’ makes the speaker sound wistful and full of desire for a relationship that is unfulfilling but beginning the couplet with ‘if’ creates a condition which is usually fulfilled in the second half. Also the relationship is presented through Form. Ghazal contains at least ten shers each of them a single stanza but each developing a central argument for the speakers love and the shers also contains its own metaphor in which to express the speakers longing. The shers are also linked through a refrain

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    Ghazal – Mimi Khalvati STRUCTURE. A Ghazal is a traditional Persian love poem – just like the English sonnet. It is written in couplets‚ and there are two rhyming couplets at the start and the end. There is a strong rhythm as there are 12 syllables per line. Every couplet ends in ‘me’ – so ‘me’ is the refrain. Her name is ‘Mimi’ so the repetition of ‘me’ sounds like her name and gives it a personal touch. All the second to last words in each couplet rhyme. A Ghazal traditionally uses a lot of metaphors

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    In Shakespeare’s sonnet 18‚ Edmund Spenser’s sonnet 75 and Elizabeth Barret Browning’s sonnet 43 a key idea encompassed through all of them is the theme of love‚ which is portrayed using an array of language features most commonly figurative language. Shakespeare uses Figurative language to help himself portray the theme of love in sonnet 18 . "Shall I compare thee to a summers day?" at the start of the sonnet he asks a rhetorical question too himself if he is able to compare the beauty of

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    Case 43 – FLINDER VALVES AND CONTROLS INC. 1. How do you see FVC’s situation? What are the strengths and weaknesses of FVC and RSE? Why should the two companies want to negotiate? 2. What is FVC worth? What are the key value drivers? 3. What opening price do you think Flinder should offer to sell the company to RSE? At what price should he walk away from the negotiation? How did you estimate those values? 4. Do you recommend that RSE pays in cash or stock? If stock‚ what exchange ratio do

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    Sonnet 43‚ also known as "How Do I Love Thee" is a literary classic written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1850. This poem follows a Petrarch sonnet structure‚ even though she lived closer to Shakespear’s time. This poem explores all the ways the author loves someone‚ it even goes through almost all stages of life. Her love is talked about on an everyday level‚ as well as on a spiritual level. Her love‚ she says‚ will even continue on after death. This sonnet uses a wide range of figurative devices

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    Exercise 43

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    CHAPTER 43 1) 1. C 7. B 2. B 8. A 3. A 9. B 4. B 10. C 5. C 11. B 6. A 12. B 2) Describe the process of synapsis The pairing of homologous chromosomes (23 tetrads become attached to spindle fibers & begin to align on the equator. 3) How does crossover introduce variability in the daughter cells? The homologues separate from one another‚ breaking & exchanging parts- where crossovers occur 4) Define homologous chromosomes Egg & sperm chromosomes that carry genes for the

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    A sonnet is a form of lyric poetry with fourteen lines and a specific rhyme scheme. (Lyric poetry presents the deep feelings and emotions of the poet as opposed to poetry that tells a story or presents a witty observation.) The meter of Shakespeare’s sonnets is iambic pentameter (except in Sonnet 145). The only exceptions are Sonnets 99‚ 126‚ and 145. Number 99 has fifteen lines. Number 126 consists of six couplets‚ and two blank lines marked with italic brackets; 145 is in iambic tetrameters‚

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