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    with Anthony Horowitz. This also causes the audience to feel mournful. The use of the phrase ’ eye-watering’ immediately suggests that the price of the toys is slightly intolerable. The emotive language used in this phrase helps suggest the significance of the price. Horowitz uses the first paragraph to underline how quickly children discard their toys. The use of the phrase ‘Wrapped with such optimism and torn with such fervor‚ are finally abandoned‚ abandoned and unwanted’ helps imply Horowitz’

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    Someone being bullied Smith was angry because Brian threatened him for not telling his bad behavior at school. His parents only knew that their son was obedient and honest. But if Smith did not tell the truth he would be suspected for stealing the toys at class. Only Smith could prove it for he knew where Brian hid the toys. His anger started to rise‚ seeing Brian showing his fist after class A fight Smith could not control his temper for being accused as a thief. He came towards Brian and

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    Computer Languages By Nicholas Soer Differences in computer languages is a topic that many people are not familiar with. I was one of those kinds of people before I started researching on this topic. There many different computer languages and each one of them are similar in some ways‚ but are also different in other ways‚ such as: program syntax‚ the format of the language‚ and the limitations of the language. Most computer programmers start programming in languages such as turbo pascal

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    English 101 Descriptive Paragraph 8/27/2013 On April 15th‚ 2013‚ 117th Boston Marathon took an ugly‚ sad turn for the worst. I am a reporter for Channel 7 news; I was scheduled to cover the Boston Marathon this year a job I wasn’t too thrilled about since I had no interest in the story. Little did I know this story would change my life and be the most horrific story I would ever cover. I gave the runners some time to cool off before I made my way to the winners to get an interview

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    my canopy bed. The bed so big look as if you would never fall out of it. The room also had a walk in closet‚ “to die for”. Whenever I fantasized about my favorite bedroom I always added something new to it in my mind. Like a huge television‚ a computer etc. The bedroom just seemed so real to me at times but it wasn’t. Fanasizing about the bedroom was a great place to escape to even if it was just something in my mind. If gave me something to hope for when life was hard. After all I know have that

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    Computer Motherboard Motherboard acts like the arteries of a human taking the blood all over allowing the blood to travel. It has many line-like structures that are like the veins and the arteries. These lines are the wires mounted on the motherboard that keep thousandths or even millions of connection. Motherboard is a small yet powerful device inside the computer system. The motherboard has three cards on it. First‚ the graphics card‚ it is like the eyes of the computer‚ it acts

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    Lovers of the Dark In William Shakespeare’s play of Romeo and Juliet‚ Light versus Dark imagery is an important device to contrast the hardships that Romeo and Juliet’s love endures. Further-more‚ dark imagery is a more dramatic element to highlight the affection‚ longing‚ and concern that Romeo and Juliet share. Despite Romeo and Juliet’s passionate love for each other‚ they are forced to hide in the dark‚ to keep it a secret from their feuding families. An example

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    ¨Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.¨ By using descriptive language the author allows the reader to create a picture of the story in their head. In the story ¨Stop the Sun¨ by Gary Paulsen‚ the author uses descriptive adjectives and figurative language to develop the setting mood and characters. In ¨Stop the Sun¨‚ the author uses descriptive adjectives to develop the setting and characters. In the story the author described the father’s

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    English 1a Narrative/Descriptive Paragraph Fearful Encounter I had never truly experienced fear‚ until I was chased by a Doberman on crack. When‚ I was seven years old my family and I lived in a three apartment duplex in Reno‚ Nevada. One hot summer day‚ I was playing outside in the backyard with my younger sister Emily and my friend Josie. We were kicking dirt clods around the yard with unbridled enthusiasm‚ when Emily suddenly stops. With her curly redhead cocked to the side‚ she tells

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    Winning the Nobel Prize in 1962‚ this novel provides solid ideas with an addictive storyline. Within the language of the book‚ there is connotative meaning that takes analyzation. These segments stand out to me because they provide information such as allusions and foreshadowing. A notable piece of text would be when Tom Joad and the preacher were walking along a beaten road. The descriptive language adds to the imagery and enhances the audience’s understanding of the current scene. “The sky grayed among

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