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    town. Even the kids are well behaved‚ walking in a straight line carrying their bag lunches. Each of the previous shots dissolve into each other‚ and each of the subsequent shots do not. The 4 previous shots are all pleasant and the dissolve technique makes them more dreamlike‚ while each of the next shots cut right into each other giving the sequence a faster pace. The next shot is an establishing shot of a house in the neighborhood. It cuts to a man watering his lawn with a hose and then to

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    movie through the eyes of a magical flying leprechaun and a storyline that‚ without hours spent pondering‚ simply does not make sense‚ means the film is ultimately confusing and irritating. As a Director‚ McGann has used a range of storytelling techniques to build on the contrast between the world of the Father and the world of Little Man’s younger sister‚ Kid. McGann uses the Father’s occupation as a trapper to symbolize both the father’s control and treatment of Kid who is ‘trapped’ by her autism

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    may be foreshadowing how impulsiveness will lead to death‚ such was the case with Romeo‚ killing himself because he thought Juliet was dead. Characters: Benvolio- Romeo’s cousin Mercutio- a servant loyal to the house of Montague Literary techniques: Irony: This piece is perhaps one of the biggest pieces of irony in the whole play. Essentially Mercutio is saying that Benvolio is too short tempered‚ and follows this notion by getting a fight resulting his death. This speech is essentially

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    couple until one day when Patrick announces that he is leaving Mary. Mary kills Patrick and does her best to cover up her crime. Roald Dahl uses tension‚ surprising contrasts and twists to create an engaging short story. Tension is an integral technique used by Dahl in "Lamb to the Slaughter" that helps to create a more interesting short story. Tension adds the idea of macabre and allows the story to develop at a steady pace. To create tension‚ Dahl describes some areas in great detail and in contrast

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    such as omelettes or pancakes. Grill is a form of cooking that involves dry heat applied to the surface of food‚ commonly from above or below (as in North America). It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as barbecuing which is a slow cooking technique. Grilling usually involves a significant amount of direct‚ radiant heat‚ and tends to be used for cooking meat quickly. Saute  is a method of cooking food‚ that uses a small amount of oil or fat in a shallow pan over relatively high heat. Ingredients

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    the world and yields around US$2.5 billion annually. Filipino fishermen use the primitive methods such as: 1. Small-scale fishermen using tradition‚ low-cost techniques‚ notably net fishing from small boats and the fish corral. The fish corral is a stationary pen that traps fish in coastal fishing grounds. Traditionally‚ these techniques have provided small-scale fishermen and their families with a means of subsistence. Fishing nets are meshes usually formed by knotting a relatively thin thread

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    father responds‚ “The question is whether or not his technique really makes a man good‚ goodness comes from within‚ goodness is chosen‚ when a man can not choose‚ he seizes to be a man” (Kubrick‚ 1971). This is a conversation between the delinquent Alex and the prison chaplain in the 1971 film‚ A Clockwork Orange. They are discussing the Ludovico technique‚ which is an experimental aversion therapy for rehabilitating criminals‚ but all this technique seems to do is take away a man’s free will. “The film

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    3.3.2 Types of research Generally there are two types of research which are the qualitative research and the quantitative research. Qualitative approach also known as phenomenology is grounded in the interpretive social science‚ is inductive in nature and is based on textual representations of the phenomenon under study. For Mills (2003)‚ data collection methods under this approach might include face to face interviews‚ making observations and recording interactions. The findings have greater validity

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    language‚ and by which readers gain understanding of and appreciation for their works. They also provide a conceptual framework for comparing individual literary works to others‚ both within and across genres. Both literary elements and literary techniques can rightly be called literary devices. Literary elements refers to particular identifiable characteristics of a whole text. They are not “used‚” per se‚ by authors; they represent the elements of storytelling which are common to all literary and

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    flakes. Her eyes seemed stretched open‚ blazed open by the flames reflected in them” (Walker 53). This adds to the characterization of Maggie‚ explaining what happened to her that made her into the timid way she is. Walker also relied upon literary techniques in the story. Robert Matunda states that Walker employs phonological processes‚ patterns of word formation; the syntactical features that Walker uses to negotiate with her readers including‚ negation‚ verb-deletion‚ tense-variation. Walker’s use

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