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    and an inspiring storyline‚ which leaves the reader with a number of valuable life lessons. The greatest allure to this book is in the ability to relate to the lifelike characters and their struggles. Although the characters are young‚ ruffian‚ gang members‚ their perceptively portrayed struggles with fear‚ self-doubt‚ loss and grief‚ family conflict‚ questioning of life’s fairness‚ and their feelings of being ostracized‚ are timeless‚ and many readers will be able to understand and empathize with

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    The Maker's Eye Analysis

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    appeal to a larger group of people. When drafting‚ the writer needs to “read critically but constructively”‚ tailoring their writing to “cut what is bad‚ to reveal what is good”. The message must be delivered carefully‚ the “information must carry the reader toward meaning.”

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    evokes a sense of both boredom and decay for the reader. The aural imagery and onomatopoeia of ‘the parrots shriek’ is complemented by two similes ‘as if they were on fire’ and ‘strut like cheap tarts’ to add visual imagery‚ parrots that are acting desperately and unnaturally for attention and food In stanza 2‚ the empty cage ‘stinks of sleepers from the breathing straw!’ though both sibilance and olfactory imagery ‘stinks of sleepers’ the reader comprehends the unhealthy‚ foetid environment. The

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    foreshadow events because it is kind or ironic. She has such a positive and fearless attitude in the beginning that she does not possibly see anything going wrong. The reader is likely to be aware of the inevitable outcome when Anne sees the first canoe fall over but didn’t assume anything wrong could happen. That probably gave readers an eerie feeling‚ as if something wasn’t right; the author was way too optimistic in a situation where she probably should’ve been the opposite. If Anne Fadiman began

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    English - Of Mice & Men - Analysis Homework. Extract 1 - How does Steinbeck’s use of language help the reader to understand the relationship between George and Lennie? - We notice the relationship between Lennie and George‚ is exactly how a brothers relation would be. One way we are shown this ‚ is to relate back to the relations during the dustbowl . They were extremely difficult and in most situations torn apart‚ whereas Lennie and George stick together in any circumstance. For example

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    deceased boyfriend‚ Chris‚ emphasizing his eagerness to be with her. Hamid uses first person monologue‚ and shifts from present to past portraying how willing Changez is in telling his life in America throughout 2001 to the American‚ but also the readers. In the very first pages of The Reluctant Fundamentalist Changez doesn’t hesitate in telling a complete stranger‚ the American‚ about his life in America surrounding 911. For example‚ as Changez introduces himself to the American‚ he is asked a

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    Jackson was trying to tell the reader that the stones mean something for the future. A key way to figure this out is to reread the story and try and recognize any similarities between the text and the future event. I tried using the same technique with my short story writing. I use this technique multiple times but one time I used it when describing Kathy (26) getting ready to shoot the ball‚ “Shoot it. Shoot it. Shoot it. A word with so many different meanings.” the reader asks what meaning it means

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    Shakespeare Sonnet 29

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    example‚ when Shakespeare. Imagery in “Sonnet 29” Personification and simile assist the reader to better understand the poet’s change in condition from depression to utter joy. For example‚ when the speaker describes his lonely condition‚ he writes how he “troubles deaf heaven with my bootless cries.” (line 3) This shows that the poet gives a human quality to heaven in this case‚ the inability to hear. Readers sense the Bard meaning that his prayers have no purpose. The word "troubles" has particular

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    Paret Rhetorical Analysis

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    the tragic death of the boxer‚ Benny Paret and the horror that he witnessed that day. Using figurative language such as similes‚ and diction to enhance the readers’ emotions‚ the author conveys to the reader a sense of shock‚ loss‚ and regret. Mailer retells his heartrending witness of the death of Paret in order to order to convey to his readers of the inhumanity and nobility of death of a championship boxer. Communicating to his audience‚ Norman Mailer is using a sympathetic and downhearted tone

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    not at the slightest did I lose interest while reading. When Brent Staples‚ chronicled the events of his life throughout the reading was not only smart but well organized. 2. What is the author’s main claim? How does the author try to convince the reader? What facts and examples are used? Are they effective? Why/why not? Brent Staples‚ perception of race‚gender and class in the United States. Brent Staples‚ article stated “As you read‚ think about why Staples chose the new title‚ “Black Men and Public

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