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    author’s respective contexts allows for contrast of these critiques in relation to their challenging of traditional perspectives on humanity. HG Wells’ political commentary of late Victorian England critiques his society and its structure through the exaggeration of humanity’s faults in a dystopia rather than correcting those faults in a utopia. In the initial depiction of the future society as a utopia‚ the dystopia becomes ambitious similar to Le Guin’s The Dispossessed and as such demonstrates a subversion

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    I strongly agree with this statement. Chilrden in age two to five are not prefession to distinguish between facts and unreal talks in advertisements. There is often exaggeration in advertisement by using fiction words. Also‚ most of the time tools in advertisements are costly in price and poorly in their caliber(quality). Above all‚ children in this range of age are not adept enough. Children see everything on the television and believe they are realistic and honesty. They can not appericiate which

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    Things that hearing people want to do are foreign to people with hearing loss. People can change when losing their hearing. People with hearing loss would want to hear again. People whom have their loved ones suffered the loss of hearing‚ cannot stand to see their own family member or friend suffering. People whom lost their hearing suddenly‚ can fall in the depression. “On My Father’s Loss of Hearing”‚ by Joanne Diaz was written about her father who suffered the loss of hearing and the author

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    Both the Zinn article and the documentary "The Men Who Built America" are good sources of learning‚ but if a reader wants a good source of learning that isn’t biased or exaggerated he/she is better off reading the Zinn article. At first glance‚ the Zinn article is very long with over forty pages. The length of the article may cause a student to shy away from the reading. It may seem like a good idea‚ but the narrator of the documentary " The Men Who Built America" is very biased towards the characters

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    information that could affect an outcome. Next is restructuring‚ which is defined as distorting content. The third type is denial means to not acknowledge the truth. Next is minimization‚ which is the act of reducing the importance of their story. Exaggeration‚ the fourth type‚ is the complete opposite of minimization and refers to adding more to their story to increase the importance of the story. The fifth type of lie is fabrication‚ which deliberately inventing something false. Finally‚ the last type

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    regretting what he did. Now that Hughes grew up he now can tell his story of that day in the church. Langston tells of his childhood experience and conveys into an adult understanding by using several strategies. These strategies consist of his naiveté‚ exaggeration‚ and sentence structure. When you read Salvation you notice how naïve Hughes makes himself out to be. For example he says “still I kept waiting to

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    painters used irrigating colors and distorted shapes. Expressionism conveyed the anguish of the poor and the horrors of war which made it a social protest. Expressionist music describes generally as music that expresses the true emotions with exaggeration. They

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    English literature. Sarcasm is more caustic‚ crude‚ and heavy-handed than irony‚ of which it is a form. Sarcasm also tends to be more personally directed than irony. Burlesque is an imitation of a person or subject which‚ by ridiculous exaggeration or distortion‚

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    of the animated figures. Warner Bros says this when it comes to animation‚ “If the animated cartoon‚ with its limitless potential for exaggeration and flights of fancy‚ couldn’t venture beyond the realm of a live-action film‚ what was the point?” This questions if Warner Bros believes in rotoscoping as being an official form of animation since there is no exaggeration beyond the realm of reality such as in the rotoscoping of Snow

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    Learned in Grade 9 English ENG 1D Basic Terms Denotation: Dictionary definition Connotation: Non-dictionary definition Figurative Language Antithesis: When opposite statements are strongly contrasted Apostrophe: Addressing a poem Hyperbole: Exaggeration Poetic Devices Irony: When the words refer to the problem Allusion: A speech referring to a historic person Symbol: Represents something else Poetic forms Open: The writer gets to write freely Stanza: A unit within a larger poem Sonnet: a fourteen

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