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    Crossing The shot story ”Crossing” is written by Mark Slouka in 2009. The short story brings us through a dangerous situation about a father and son trying to cross a wild river. It is a great trip for a father to spend some quality time with his son out in the wild nature and to bond with each other. It is very typical for an American family‚ to have such values about a “father and son relationship”. The father in this story takes his son to a place where he went with his own father‚ when he was

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    5 points Mark Watney (the main character)‚ in my opinion‚ would make a very gook friend. First Of all‚ he has a great sense of humor. It’s sarcastic‚ casual and it’s pretty similar to my own. For example‚ the way he worships duck tape: “Yes‚ of course‚ duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshiped.” or in chapter 11 when he questions: “How come Aquaman can control whales? They’re mammals! Makes no sense.”. He is a light-spirited person and

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    contrast the two works using two of the visual elements of design. Make sure the two elements you choose are descriptive and visual in your writing. A comparison of the installation/sculpture of Donald Lipski and the monumental-scale steel sculpture of Mark di Suvero reveals that both artists utilized the visual elements of color and a variance of space. Lipski used colorful‚ everyday objects and materials that are found at a construction site or furniture in an office and installed them‚ in a grouping

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    Julius Caesar’s Mark Antony prevails as the master of persuasion through language. In a eulogy speech for the recently deceased Caesar‚ he expertly employs repetition‚ reverse psychology‚ and flattery to manipulate the minds and hearts of his audience. Mark Antony’s use of repetition showcases brilliant sarcasm. He utilizes the word “honorable” to describe Brutus and Cassius‚ two of Caesar’s assassins‚ on nine different occasions: “for Brutus is an honorable man” (3.2. 82)‚ “so are they all‚ all

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    Mark Twain’s purpose in writing the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was to share his childhood experiences and adventures. Through his experiences and adventures‚ he displays how these are the things that help kids mature and learn from but also continue to stay imaginative and creative. It is to point out all the imperfections in a society that people try to cover up‚ moreover to show the culture and lifestyle during the period of the book. Twain wrote the novel in the first-person voice of its main

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    Frida’s Reality by Alfonso Gonzalez Montesinos Based on Frida Kahlo’s “Love Embrace of the Universe” Frida Kahlo‚ the now renowned Mexican artist whose artistic expression‚ in my opinion‚ is as clear as her tragic life if one digs deep enough. A woman born during a period of political chaos in her country‚ a rebellious and injured soul who saw and lived life according to her own rules during a period in history in which women had no voice. As I stare into her eyes‚ I try to search and place myself

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    young and innocent‚ full of romantic bullshit‚ but we learned pretty damned quick. And so did Mary Anne.” Unexperienced‚ she becomes captivated with her surroundings‚ losing herself in the Vietnam the same way she lost herself as she fell in love for Mark Fossie. Rat seems to be trying to warn those entering the war using the description of the Adrenaline rush Mary Anne undergoes with each new experience as his evidence. It’s as if he is trying to tell us not let the rush control your body‚ you must

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    many actors can do what these actors did during the show and I am sure that it took them a lot of practice to make it perfect. Director Mark Ramont was phenomenal for putting the entire production together. It was well directed and I could not say any negative thing about it at all. I would usually find one thing that a director did wrong‚ but with Director Mark Ramont‚ he did not fail to impress me throughout the show. Scenic Designer Christopher Schmidt made the stage very realistic. The second

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    The Mark Howard View of Rationality of Belief in God When I now claim to believe in the rationality of God‚ I mean that the question is settled to my satisfaction. I do not have any doubts—after pondering the arguments‚ the balance of evidence and argument has a definite tilt. Although I do not claim that the Mark Howard view of the rationality of God would make a compelling case for why someone else ought to believe‚ I now am better able to articulate an argument that provides something for them

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    He distances a soul with its body‚ describing the latter encasing one’s soul. Others will probably react with screams that “dribble” through the air slowly reaching out to others in a desperate plea for help. Mark Zusak illustrates a death scene with mere words using tactile and auditory imagery. The reader can feel on their own the situation of being caked in something surrounding them. A scream can be heard inching closer‚ a trickle at first but rising to

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