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    Lyrics as a Genre

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    perceptions. Some definitions: • A short poem of songlike quality. • In classical Greece‚ the lyric was a poem written to be sung‚ accompanied by a lyre. • Highly musical verse that expresses the speaker’s feelings and observations. • Lyric poetry is a form of poetry with rhyming schemes that express personal and emotional feelings. In the ancient world‚ lyric poems were meant to be played to the lyre. Lyric poems do not have to rhyme‚ and today do not need to be set to music or a beat. Lyrics are

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    Sonnet 42

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    meaning little song. By the thirteenth century‚ it had come to signify a poem of fourteen lines following a strict rhyme scheme and logical structure. The conventions associated with the sonnet have changed during its history. The first‚ the Italian form‚ is distinguished by its bipartite division into the octave and the sestet: the octave consisting of a first division of eight lines rhyming abbaabba and the sestet‚ or second division‚ consisting of six lines rhyming cdecde‚ cdccdc‚ or cdedce

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    select stimuli that are ____________ . a) novel b) repetitious c) contrasting d) all of the above x 6. Children who sing the alphabet song and mistake the letters L‚ M‚ N‚ O‚ P for the word "elamenopee" are displaying what principle of perceptual form organization? a) continuity b) closure c) proximity d) similarity x 7. The final stage of perception is called _____. a) interpretation x b) conclusions c) dissemination d) closure 8. Jake told Mary that he would call her before lunch

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    family called a dynasty. There are three different forms of government as said in ("10 Principal Pros and Cons of Monarchy"). The three main forms of monarchy are: diarchy‚ tyranny‚ and absolute monarchy. A diarchy is where “two individuals share the position of heads of state”‚ a tyranny is “usually one of oppression and aggression”. While an absolute monarchy is “one which gives absolute power to the monarch over the people”. The pros of the general form of monarchy are: the amount of balance in the

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    First of all‚ let me clarify each form of government is: MONARCHY: a form of government with a monarch at the head. Monarch: a hereditary sovereign‚ as a king‚ queen‚ or emperor OLIGARCHY: a small group of people having control of a country‚ organization‚ or institution. DEMOCRACY: a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state‚ typically through elections. ------------------------------------------------- Oligarchy: These people

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    Music Appreciation: a Guide

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    Music Appreciation Study Sheet Properties of Sound: 1. Pitch- Frequency of vibrations ● Overtones (makes up pitches). They are responsible for our unique voiceprint. They are located above the fundamental. ● Everyone has a unique voice print 2. Timbre- Color and quality. A tool by which we identify different voices and instruments. Very subjective- differently interpreted and heard and described. Ex: Gloomy‚ dark‚ clear‚ bright‚ harsh‚ rough‚ delicate‚ wide‚ narrow. ● Every person in the

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    The two poems “Cat!”‚ and “Your little voice/Over the wires came leaping”‚ are very different. The structures are different‚ the poetic forms are different‚ and the mood is different. The structure of “Cat!” Is chaotic‚ and rhythmic. The structure of “Your little voice” is choppy ‚and unpredictable. In the poem “Cat!” The lines‚ and stanzas are short. Most of the lines consist of one word. The poem has a lot of onomatopoeia. For example‚ “thithery...spitch” Some words are made up‚ like the words

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    Form 4 -Biology

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    SPM Biology Form 4 Notes – Nutrition (Part I) Photoautotrophs Type of Nutrition * Nutrition – process by which organisms obtain energy and nutrients from food‚ for growth‚ maintenance and repair of damaged tissues. * Nutrients – the important substances which are required for nourishment of an organisms. * Living organisms are divided into two groups (based on the nutritional habits): autotrophs and heterotrophs. (i) Autotroph * Autotrophs – organisms that are able to synthesise

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    Socrates Is Not Guilty

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    Plato’s solution of the temptation of the ring is successful in a few ways. I will describe Thrasymachus and Glaucon’s idea about justice‚ and how Socrates discuss with them in terms of the justice of the city‚ justice of individual soul‚ his theory of forms and the importance of the knowledge of the good‚ and the sun analogy and the allegory of the cave. While Socrates discuss with Glaucon about just and unjust‚ Glaucon told a story about the ring of the Gyges. The story is a about a man named Gyges

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    Mill S Utilitarianism

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    order to help people overall achieve happiness. Mill argues that a person’s actions are good when they lead to pleasure or happiness and bad when they produce the opposite. Mill agrees that some forms of pleasure are better than others and can be easily compared by an individual. Once the greatest form of happiness is achieved‚ then everything can be based off of that and it can be easier to dictate the highs and lows of ones happiness. Mill also talks about when people make judgments they do so

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