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    Elements of Fiction “The Lottery” Plot: The plot is developed in chronological order‚ with a few episodes from past stories. Exposition: The story begins on a beautiful summer’s day where the village gathering in the town square with kids running around enjoying their liberation from school‚ and putting rocks in their pockets and guarding a pile of rocks in the corner. Rising Action: Further in the story‚ the lottery has begun and every head of the family has drawn a little piece of paper from

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    My Mom

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    The Similarities between My Mother and Me I love my mother very much. She is not only a strong woman but also a great mother. My mother always takes care of the children in my family very well and chats with us as a friend; in addition‚ from the stories in life‚ she has taught us many valuable lessons. Most of my hobbies and habits are learned from my mother. Therefore‚ my mother and I have many similarities‚ such as liking adventure games‚ gift giving to loved ones on special occasions‚ and enjoying

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    Study of Crime Fiction Since the form has never been perfected‚ it has never become fixed. The academians have never got their dead hands on it. It is still fluid‚ still too various for easy classification.(Horsley 1) While Raymond Chandler‚ the author of those words‚ would surely be against the classification attempted here‚ these “dead hands” of mine will attempt to share a study of what has been described as the most widely read type of literature: crime fiction. Crime fiction is the genre

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    typical science fiction story‚ I find myself completely perplexed. But then again‚ what is exactly a ‘typical science fiction story’? Because many critics‚ I believe‚ would never say that nothing in the body of work of this eccentric writer is ‘typical’. Rather he would show all signs of ‘atypicality’‚ of eluding any specific genre classifications. But‚ then again‚ none of literary critics seem to agree or‚ rather‚ agree to disagree on the subject of the definition of term ‘science fiction’. But even

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    Ask Why? The most important part of any type of book or story is that it be interesting. This proves to be particularly important in detective fiction as well. What could be more interesting than having a crime committed in front of you‚ given all (or most) of the details and still not be able to figure it out? This is exactly how detective fiction authors draw people into these stories and books. By weaving an intricate and interesting plot full of fascinating characters‚ and all types of details

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    Introduction This is a speech about science fiction. Today I will be talking about two science fiction texts‚ Avatar and Transformers. I will also be talking about the science fiction genre and what it is. Science Fiction Science fiction is made up of real life science technology‚ mixed with the world of fiction and make believe. By doing this I feel it brings more excitement to the novel or movie‚ making it easier to read‚ or watch‚ and relate to. We all love the world of make believe‚ as this

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    Reflective Statement Question: How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? Work Used: Woman at Point Zero‚ by Nawal El Saadawi Before we took part in the interactive oral‚ we listened to a radio programme and watched a YouTube clip. The radio programme was an interview with El Saadawi‚ about why she wrote the novel‚ what her role as an author was in the novel‚ and what the novel means to her. We then watched a YouTube

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    Gothic fiction combines the elements of Horror and Romance. This genre consists of fear‚ darkness‚ heroes‚ villains‚ and love. If you ask me those are very contrasting subjects. The name “Gothic Fiction” comes from medieval architecture. That is why this style of writing took place mostly in the medieval era. The writing style puts emphasis on atmosphere‚ using its surrounds to build suspense in the reader. Horace Walpole is believed to be the inventor of the genre. His first

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    Although Toru‚ the protagonist of Sakura Shrine Girls‚ comes from a family with a long lineage of priests he is more of a skeptic. Despite generations of his family all dedicating themselves to the understanding of the the spirit world‚ Toru simply doesn’t believe in gods or spirits at all. However‚ Toru does believe in keeping old practices alive‚ despite how silly they seem to him‚ which is why he goes and lives with his grandfather to receive training in the family tradition. Initially Toru thinks

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    When you see rubbish on the floor‚ what do you do? Will you pick it up‚ or will you leave it there and walk away. Of course‚ most people will tell you that they would pick it up‚ but how many of them would actually do that? Sadly there are not many people in our country who bothers themselves to do so. “Leave it to the cleaners! If Singapore so clean right‚ then the cleaners no need work ready!” Most Singaporeans will reply when they are asked to pick up rubbish that they see on the floor. Cleaners

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