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    THE HAPPIEST REFUGEE Expository texts‚ by definition‚ analyse and explain information to enlighten or educate its readers. This type of text often provides readers with deeper insights about a subject. In The Happiest Refugee written by Anh Do‚ his experiences are used to show the struggles to live a new life in a foreign country. With the conventions such as first-person perspective‚ colloquial language and anecdotal evidence‚ Do ’s expository text positions readers to be inspired and amused. At

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    What is the human ability? Some could see us as running a mile‚ others could see it as committing a self-sacrificing act. It’s something I asked myself for a long time. What do we stand for? what makes us unique? what makes an ability “human”? In Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged we see a privateer‚ a philosopher by the name of Ragnar Danneskjold who loves justice‚ who loves human ability but what is the so called ability he loves? A slogan made popular by Karl Marx and an idea which lead the company he

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    ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH BY WILFRED OWEN Wilfred Edward Salter Owen‚ 1893 - 1918 Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born on March 18‚ 1893 in Shropshire‚ England. After the death of his grandfather in 1897‚ the family moved to Birkenhead‚ where Owen was educated at the Birkenhead Institute. After another move in 1906‚ he continued his continued his studies at the Technical School in Shrewsbury. Interested in the arts at a young age‚ Owen began to experiment with poetry at 17. After failing

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    starling message about the reality and costs of war. He highlights the dehumanisation and futile deaths of the soldier’s life’s in the year 1917 throughout the gloomy war in his poems Anthemed for doomed youth and the next war. In Wilford Owen’s poem‚ Anthem for doomed youth the battlefields dull conditions influenced the dehumanisation of the men at war‚ reducing them to cattle “what passing-bells for who die as cattle”. Initially the crucial repetition of dehumanisation on the enforcement

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    So far‚ my senior is going pretty good. I’ve been working hard on my PTP‚ trying to make it as professional as possible‚ while still trying to show who I am as a person. I’m not gonna lie‚ the classes have not been easy. The millions of assignments I’ve been getting have been a detriment to my grades. They seem to be very ubiquitous lately and I just can’t seem to get away from them. I haven’t exactly been on top of things lately. I’m on the girls volleyball team and we sometimes have to leave school

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    Anthem For Doomed Youth - Understanding - Sonnet Where and when - France‚ First World War‚ written in a mental institution – October 1917. Place or Characters - sounds loud and sad “what passing-bells for these who die as cattle” “only the monstrous anger of the guns”. Situation - Death in the trenches‚ youth being killed & amongst the war‚ buried without the trappings of a home. Highlighting the youth‚ “not in the hands of boys but in their eyes” “The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their

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    My Expository Essay Did you know that in 2009 there were about 11.3 million immigrants in the United States (pewresearch.org ) .This essay will tell you the best ways for people from other countries to adjust to living in the United States.This topic is very interesting because i’m sure like me you had no idea that there was this many immigrants in the United States. It is very hard or it is not that easy for immigrants to adjust to the american culture. The obstacles of adjusting to a new country

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    Expository Essay English 2201 3/29/2012 Why do people smoke? Or choose to smoke? Adolescences have many choices to make as they develop into adulthood. Such choices include what career path they will take‚ and whether to attend university or collage. However‚ other than the huge decisions that will shape you as an adult‚ there are also many small decisions that can have the same effect on your life‚ such as weather you choose to smoke or not. Personally‚ I believe smoking is wrong. Smoking

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    decent taste” and finally it uses personification‚ for example “ where holy brightness breaks into flame” and not only has he used these skills he has also made it emotional so that the reader feels sorry for him even though he has killed a man. Anthem for a doomed youth (1893-1928) Wilfred Owen I believe that this poem is about how war is ruining the land‚ for example “what passing-bells for these who die as cattle? – only the monstrous anger of guns”‚ it explains how the war does nothing good

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    The dictionary definition of freedom is The state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. But what is true freedom. In The American National Anthem‚ it claims that America is the “land of the free”‚ but what does that legitimately means. When you think of freedom‚ you think of the idea of being free‚but that’s not the case. If we are free‚ why do we have a government that watches our every move we compose on the internet. If we are free‚ why do we pay so

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