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    felt. I wait. And wait. But nothing seems to come. You link two people‚ in ways unimaginable. You‚ my love‚ are like glue. You hold two things together. But sometimes the glue dries out‚ and you leave. You fade as if you were just a burst of wind. You come and go. But it will come around again….another day. You are the bonds‚ oh so strong bonds‚ that connect all people. It’s indescribable what you can do. You pull people together. And unfortunately you can also push them apart. Some

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    What personification does best is that it connects a reader with the object that is being described. Instinctively we humanize inanimate objects in order to make them more relatable. Personification also helps to boost emotion and can make plain sentences more interesting when used effectively. In Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”

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    Setting (time and place) The Divine wind is set in Broome‚ Australia in 1942 during the time of WW2. Quote: ‘’Where double-storeyed dwellings breathed over one another across a gap no wider than a small car’’ Technique: personification to emphasize the lack of privacy in such a small town portraying that everyone is close and synchronized. Key characters and their connections Hartley Penrose-The novels narrator has a connection with Japanese girl Mitsy Sennosuke who later treats her abominably

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    the presence of people. Humans are evil‚ they murder kill and pillage‚ while nature is peaceful and graceful Teasdale’s messages proved portrayed by imagery‚ alliteration‚ and personification. The personification shows many times in the poem.“Spring herself‚ when woke at dawn. Would scarcely know that humankind were gone”. (11) This portrays that spring would remain the same and would not change if humans were extinct. Another example written by Sara‚ “Frogs in the

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    Submitted By A Minor Project Report On “DIGITAL SOIL MOISTURE TEST” In partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology In Electrical Engineering Guided by Prof. VINEET MEHTA Name of the student: BHOMARAM BHISNOI (10EJIEEOO6) JAGDEV(10EJIEE022) DEPARTMENT

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    emotions‚ and comparing the two would be similar to comparing chalk and cheese. Trees are the very personification of these two emotions‚ love and jealousy. The separate personification of love would be that of a mighty white oak tree. White oaks have a deep root system‚ can live for a few hundred years‚ and have a unique cellular structure‚ making it rot resistant. However‚ the personification of jealousy would best be described as a cottonwood. Cottonwoods have very

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    Transformation of the Southern Economy 1850 to 1880 Based on the movie “Gone with the Wind” Many economic differences between the North and South are contributing factors to the Civil War‚ but what are the effects of the Civil War on the economy in the South? The Civil War transformed the southern economy in many ways. Before 1861‚ the South provided a great majority of the federal income through exports to England. By 1880‚ the south was broken by the war. Many proud plantations were

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    Jonathan Edwards incorporates simile‚ personification‚ and metaphor as his rhetorical techniques within his sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Edwards incorporates rhetorical devices as a means to terrorize and persuade Puritans and to repent their sins. Throughout his sermon‚ Edward utilizes details and God himself to construct a frightening corollary for sinners in the after life. Edward emphasizes how dreadful and cruel the wrath of God truly is. For instance‚ Edward compares the "destruction"

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    WEDDING WIND - PHILIP LARKIN Introduction The poem is full of joy‚ expectation‚ and excitment of the young woman on the brink of her new life. The wind is a symbol of renewal; the past is being transformed; a time of enriched experience is beginning. Larkin stands apart from the persona of the young woman. She is the speaker; it is her story. Two separate experiences are recounted by her. They form a narrative that comprises her wedding night and the first morning of her married life. Ironically

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    power and wind power. A highly controversial source of environmentally-friendly energy is wind power. Wind power is often criticized because turbines are often assumed to be noisy‚ unsightly‚ expensive‚ a waste of space and a hazard for birds‚ but many of these beliefs are either untrue or have no evidence to support them. This paper will outline common arguments against wind power‚ prove them to be false‚ and show why wind power should be implemented as a major energy source worldwide. Wind power

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