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    Although Love on the B-Line is simple to read and perhaps less of a rollercoaster than other more dramatic plays‚ it leaves the audience wanting to know what will happen between Marie and Robbie. Will Robbie leave her at the train station‚ never to return again? Will Marie finally let go of her fear and give herself the chance to find happiness? The audience is kept engaged and wondering the answers to these questions‚ and wanting to read the play from beginning to end. Marie and

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    go on a journey on metro.The nearest metro station from our place was at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium. We packed some edibles and went to metro station . The glare of the light at the metro station was very delighting . My brother inexorably went here and there doing all kinds of research from check in area to metro train.My father bought ticket for all of us.Check in was a tiring thing but at last we were sitting majestically in the metro train. The train rushed at a high speed . We were all blown of

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    Sir Mohan Lal looked at himself in the mirror of a first class waiting room at the railway station. The mirror was obviously made in India. The red oxide at its back had come off at several places and long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface. Sir Mohan smiled at the mirror with an air of pity and patronage. ’You are so very much like everything else in this country‚ inefficient‚ dirty‚ indifferent‚’ he murmured. The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. ’You are a bit of all right

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    Chrisda Spending my holiday in Bandung On July 31‚ 2013 I was on my way with a train call Herina with destination to Bandung. At that time‚ it was my first time on a train. I was so scared because I have no idea how to find the place to sit or to find my seat number. So in order to do that‚ I asked one of the securities guard to help me find carriage and where my seat was. Right at 9 pm the train starts to run the engine‚ I was so excited. On the way‚ I met a nice family who also went to Bandung

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    GETTING AROUND Under normal circumstances‚ New York City is easy to navigate. However‚ subway and bus changes can occur at the last minute‚ so pay attention to the posters on station walls and listen carefully to any announcements you may hear in trains and on subway platforms. Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Travel info 718-330-1234‚ hourly updates 718-243-7777; www.mta.info. The MTA runs the subways and buses‚ as well as a number of alternative commuter services to points outside Manhattan

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    Jgging Around the Issue: A “Hills like White Elephants” Literary Analysis Trying to decide on a course of action when faced with an unexpected pregnancy‚ an American and a girl sit outside a train stop in the dusty part of Spain and drink on it. Indirectly approaching the sensitive subject of abortion‚ each member of the couplehood sets out to test the other in a verbal battle of the wills‚ engaging in a staccato like dialogue that offers some insight into the two main character’s personas.

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    connected to the story? I see a subway train‚ a boy and a cat. These images may be connected to the story because the boy works at the lost and found underground in a subway station‚ the boy is the boy who works at the lost and found and the cat is the cat that the man killed. 4. The title of the novel is Acceleration. What does it mean to accelerate? How do you think this connects to the story? Accelerate means to speed up. Accelerate could be referring to the train or it could be referring to his increase

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    like white elephants published in 1927 by Ernest Hemingway. This Fiction story focuses on two American people‚ a man and a woman whose name is Jig. They decided to spend some time having a beer in a bar close to a train station in northeastern Spain while they were waiting for their train bound to an unknown place. The pregnant woman tells the man that the hills look like white elephants‚ which sparks a discussion between them. The couple starts a discussion on whether the woman should get what they

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    focused on the financial potential of SMRT and that was why there were many shops introduced at MRT stations for a period of time. However‚ it was also rumoured that SMRT decided to buy cheaper alternatives for numerous train line equipments that may prove to be detrimental in the long run to cut costs. This prompted the resignation of many senior SMRT staff and‚ potentially‚ the reason for the numerous train faults that we have been seeing for the past few months. These are rumours that I have heard and

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    Symbolism is one of the most important literary terms used often by many writers to convey their central idea. According to the Longman Contemporary Dictionary‚ symbolism can be defined as a device that evokes more than a literal meaning from a person‚ object‚ image or word. The author Isabel Allende in his short story‚ "And of Clay are we created‚" Toni Cade Bambara in "The lesson" and finally Ernest Hemingway the author of the short story "Hills like White Elephants" adopts the use of symbolism

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