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    Thesis statement: Aristotle’s concept of tragic flaw can be used to analyze the blind pursuit of truth based on  the belief of one’s own innocence could lead the person to discover his own guilt.    Topic Sentence: a) will illustrate one situation that will be analyzed in detail using the Poetic’s concept (with  multiple pieces of evidence). b) will introduce the Poetics element (tragic flaw).  ● Tragic Flaw: the character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy;hamartia. 

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    Anjalee Sadwani English Coburn P.3. Figurative language of To Kill A Mockingbird‚ book one 

 Figurative language Chapter 1 Personification: "May comb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it" (5). "...and the house was still" (15). Metaphor: "She was all angles and bones..." (6) "Mrs. Dubose was plain hell" (6). " Dill was a curiosity" (7). " Mr Radley’s posture was ramrod straight" (12). Hyperbole: "...the meanest man God ever blew breath into" (12)

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    Colossians 1:16 "For by Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth‚ visible and invisible‚ whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by God and for God." REGISTRATION PROCEDURE (For New Student) Submitted by admin on Sun‚ 01/08/2012 - 20:37 Requirements to be submitted in the Office of the Registrar: (Enrollees with incomplete requirements will not be encoded)   1. Original High School card (Form 138) ( For Transferee: Original Transcript

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    A PROJECT ON “IMPORTANCE OF TEXT ORGANISATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE” SUBMITTED TO: Mr. AKASH KUMAR FACULTY‚ LEGAL ENGLISH SUBMITTED BY SONAKSHI CHATURVEDI TRIMESTER - XIII SUBMISSION DATE: 18.11.2013 mats law school RAIPUR‚ CHHATTISGARH CONTENTS Heads page no. Acknowledgement…………………………………….3 Chapter 1………………………………………………....4 Chapter 2………………………………………………....5 Chapter 3………………………………………………

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    How effectively does the poet convey aspects of change in ‘Funeral Blues’? ‘Funeral Blues’ by W. H. Auden is a poem is about death and grief. It was originally written as a satirical poem about the death of a politician‚ though was later edited to become solemn. The poet effectively conveys aspects of change‚ such as the human condition in relation to the experience of loss. This is conveyed through tone‚ metaphors‚ imagery and anaphora. The aspect of the human condition and our response to

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    Shampoo

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    John Appleseed 11/21/13 English Prd. 3 SHAMPOO Shampoo- simile‚ hyperbole‚ alliteration‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ onomatopoeia‚ oxymoron Time out By Jana Ghossein Help how much my heart hurts My mouth is as dry as a desert My throat is sore My voice is a goner My heart is beating as fast as a tiger My hand is a rattling snake My face is a tomato Bye bye‚ boring life I cannot take it no more I lay my head Upon my knee Now blow the whistle referee The poem‚

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    1. Anderson uses symbolism in the title of her book The Impossible Knife of Memory. • Anderson uses symbolism to show that the knife is her memory. Throughout the book‚ Hayley and her dad would get random flashbacks and I perceive this as the knife slicing through her life in a form of their memories. I also conclude that the memories hold pain just like when people get cut with a knife. 2. Anderson uses symbolism in‚ "He was coming out of a dark place where he’d been hiding for the last few weeks

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    Analyzing “Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech‚ 1961” This text will be featured on the final exam What effect does Kennedy hope to have on his audience through his speech? What is a possible theme from the speech? What is Kennedy’s tone? Read Kennedy’s speech and break down the paragraphs: Example: …In your hands‚ my fellow citizens‚ more than in mine‚ will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded‚ each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony

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    RHETORICAL

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    “Beauty‚ When the Other Dancer Is the Self” Alice Walker‚ writer on the “The Color Purple” and also “Beauty‚ When the Other Dancer Is the Self” was born in Eastonton‚ Georgia on February 9‚ 1944 (Walker). When Alice was only eight years old she was shot in the eye‚ which then led to this story. In this story‚ Alice Walker used vivid details (imagery) to grab the reader’s attention such as myself. Which just like any story that is important right? This story puts forth automatically that it’s

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    Legend by Judith Wright

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    What features or characteristics of the human condition can you identify in Judith Wright’s Legend? How has the poet used specific language techniques to emphasise these attributes of life. Judith Wright’s ‘Legend’ responds to various aspects of the human condition present in our society today. The poem is focused primarily on the actions of a Blacksmith’s boy‚ a vassal for humanity’s growth in response to age and change. In stanza one‚ Judith Wright utilizes personification “rivers hindered

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