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    Firstly‚how are the figurative language used in the poem? The different figurative languages used are: Simile: Example 1:"eyes as wide as a football-pool" Meaning: Timothy’s eyes are very big. Why use this:exaggeration Example 2:"Ears like bombs and teeth like splinters" Explanation: Timothy’s ears are very big and his teeth are very sharp Why use this:exaggeration again Metaphor: Example 1:"And his hair is an exclamation-mark" Explanation:Timothy’s hair is very messy Why use this:To

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    Daniellie Jil R. Soria RIZALJ1 LBB M/W/F 4:00-6:00; T/TH 4:00-5:30 Jot Down Notes One day in the school of University of Baguio‚ Danny was playing basketball in the school gymnasium. Danny was one of the popular guys in school. You can say he’s handsome because he is tall and a lot of girls were attracted to him‚ even gays. He was the MVP and was like the “basketball heartthrob.” While Danny and his team mates were playing‚ a beautiful girl passed by.

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    In Aldous Huxley’s Brave new World‚ John the savage is undeniably the most complex character misfortunate enough to be influenced by the dystopian society illustrated in the future. The characteristics that Huxley uses to define John not only add to that complexity‚ but also reveal the inevitable demise of one who has been denatured by the dystopian society- despite moral beliefs‚ knowledge of literature to understand the world‚ and the desperation for self-exploration. In the dystopia of Western

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    A married couple were going out for the evening and called in a teenage babysitter to take care of their three children. When she arrived they told her they probably wouldn’t be back until late‚ and that the kids were already asleep so she needn’t disturb them. The babysitter starts doing her homework while awaiting a call from her boyfriend. After awhile the phone rings. She answers it‚ but hears no one on the other end — just silence‚ then whoever it is hangs up. After a few more minutes the

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    Valer Enea Unit 2‚ Case Study 1 -- The Cellular Level of Organization GE258 Q: Assuming Joesph’s heart has stopped‚ what cellular processes and membrane functions are going to be affected by the loss of oxygen‚ blood glucose‚ and waste removal? A: Oxygen and blood glucose are essential ions that are necessary for the pumping of the heart. Their delivery to the heart will slow down. Carbon dioxide levels will increase -- this causes the Ph levels to drop. Mitochondria will no longer have

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    ----------- The Mienshao opened her eyes and gasped loudly. She could instantly feel that she was sitting in a very uncomfortable position in small‚ enclosed space. The ground felt cold and metallic. It was obviously some kind of cage. The Mienshao looked down to her stomach and rubbed it‚ relieved to feel that her unborn baby was unharmed. "Richard‚ long time‚ no see buddy. How’ve you been?" a voice spoke happily. "Dr. Feinburg‚ it sure is great to see you again‚" replied a second voice

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    HSC STANDARD ENGLISH (A) 1 year‚ 6 months and 15 days. That’s how long since my carefully constructed world was split right down the middle‚ ripped and torn apart mercilessly‚ just like the car that I was in. The remaining adrenaline from last night’s win overshadowed my perception of the slight sheet of sleet that subtly covered the dark‚ twisted road. Little did I know how much could change from one moment. One moment where you believe that you are taking your final breath‚ that this would

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    A.) How could an infection in Cari’s nasal passages and pharynx spread into her sinuses? - Since Cari is a smoker‚ cigarette smoke has paralyzed her cilia and stimulated the goblet cells lining her respiratory passages to secrete excess amounts of mucus. Ducts from the sinuses open into the internal nose providing a passageway for microorganisms to travel into the sinuses. B.) What is the couch reflex? Describe the process that Cari’s respiratory system is using to clear her lungs by couching

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    The Chapel I sat in was lined with wooden pews‚ unadorned as befitted the sombre mood. Inside the atmosphere was oppressive and a faint mustiness hung in the air. I was vaguely aware of the murmurs and rustlings of the other mourners as they took their seats. I dabbed my eyes with the hanker-chief as the deeply moving and melancholy chords of “Amazing Grace” began to filter through the stony walls. Ahead of the pews the mahogany casket was polished to a glossy shine and adorned with pale pink

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    A.) Baru is using surface markings to identify the gender of a skull. What two major types of surface markings do bones have? The two major types of surface markings are the: 1. Depression and Openings: They allow the passage of soft tissues (such as blood vessels and nerves) or from joints 2. Processes: They are projections or outgrowths that either help form joints or serve as attachment points for connective tissue (such as ligaments and tendons) B.) Why are Liu and Hassan surprised

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