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    The disjointed and prolonged sentence structure reflects his crazed mind and this is shown in the opening paragraph by the repeated use of hyphens. ‘True!-nervous-very‚ very dreadfully nervous…’ This dramatic opening indicates the importance of the character we are about to meet. By using punctuation to imitate the mind of the narrator‚ the reader is able to identify his psychotic tendencies

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    kindly stopped for me-” (Dickenson 1-2) This quote has many different rhetorical devices which‚ like The Ropewalk‚ also creates the theme of inspiring imagination. One very powerful device Emily Dickenson has used throughout her poem is the use of hyphens at the end of lines. This way of finishing each line is significant‚ because it tells the reader‚ unconsciously‚ to drift

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    ERIN BROKOVICH (2000) Movie Review The story started when Erin (Julia Roberts)‚ after an unsuccessful interview‚ got into a car accident. With that incident‚ she sought help of a lawyer. That’s when he met Ed (Albert Finney). Erin filed a personal injury case against a doctor‚ but she failed in the case and that left her even broke than before. Add to it her twice-divorced jobless status. She looked for a job and then she ended up as a clerk of her lawyer. While in a firm‚ she saw these real properties

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    (Fear shouldn’t stop you from doing what you know you’re set out to accomplish) In "One Writer’s Beginnings" by Eudora Welty‚ she recalls early experiences that inculcated her deep passion for reading. The author invites her fearful audience to recapture the determination to become a reader ("willing") (she knows they have‚) which allows them to have a positive outlook on the rest of their lives. (symbolized by "A generation later") The author establishes a determination overtone with "willing"

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    Caroline Panoff Maya Ahmad Mrs.Webb 10 Honors English 27 November 2012 The Pit and the Pendulum Style Essay Introduction 1st Body Paragraph (Diction): Edgar Allen Poe uses diverse styles of diction to impact the reader’s mood in different ways. The connotations of negative words affect the reader’s attitude in a pessimistic manner. “Sick unto death with that long agony” (Poe 4). When Poe begins the narrative‚ the narrator is in a negative mindset. This aids the audience in getting a feel for

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    sentence short and understandable. I learned that a sentence has to finish in one breath‚ if we cannot able to finish it use punctuation symbols. There are many different kind of symbols we can use in our sentence like comma‚ semicolon‚ hyphen‚ dash (or two hyphens)‚ and period. Period is the most common mark to end our sentence. And now I make sure that my sentences have both subject and verb‚ otherwise it will consider as a fragment. I still need to improve how determined statement. At the beginning

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    ‘I heard a fly buzz when I died’ by Emily Dickinson written in 1862 explores the theory of life after death. We are introduced to a fly and mourners around a supposed death bed. In the poem the main point of view is from the person whom mourners surround and who can hear the fly buzz. We are told in detail about every second of the dying process and can use the imagery described to help us imagine how the person is feeling. From only the few mourners that have gathered to see the death we can tell

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    Chapter 1 Obligation – it is a tie or bond recognized by law by virtue of which one is bound in favour of another to render something. Juridical necessity – in case of non-compliance‚ the courts of justice may be called upon by the aggrieved party to enforce its fulfilment or‚ in default thereof‚ the economic value that it represents. Civil obligations – are obligations which give to the creditor or obligee a right under the law to enforce their performance in courts of justice. Natural obligations

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    Comprehensive Reviewer   On   Obligations   And   Contracts       Bryan D. Bohol   2AAC           Obligations CHAPTER 1 Article 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do. Comment: (1)     Elements of a obligation   (a)     Active subject (oblige or creditor) – person who has the right in the fulfillment of the obligation.(Paras‚ Civil Code) (b)     Passive subject (obligor or debtor) – person who has the duty or obligation to do‚ to give

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