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    the story they are about to read. It also tells that the writer expects the reader to know the poem before hand‚ implying that the target audience is sophisticated and educated. The story is told from the first person perspective of a charater named Nell. We know that it is from a first person perspective as personal pronouns are used and we know that the narrator is Nell because she comes in other stories from the same anthology such as “The Art of Cooking and Serving”. The first paragraph starts with

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    to be born.” Stafford is showing genuine emotion and real tenderness towards the deer and we can have a visual of deer and its unborn fetus. Mckuen and Stafford’s poems differ in persona. In “Thoughts of Punishment” the poem is being told in third person: “There ought to be capital punishment for cars that run over rabbits and drive into dogs and commit the unspeakable‚

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    shouldn’t have died. It was a sin to kill him. He shouldn’t have been convicted because he didn’t do anything. Boo Radley‚ however‚ is an example of Mimidæn symbolism that was not killed‚ but nearly was. He led a reclusive life‚ but he was a kind person. He gave gifts to Scout and Jem‚ and even patched up Jem’s pants. However‚ his greatest moment in the book was when he saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell. Without Boo‚ Scout and Jem would have ended up dead. However‚ even though Scout and Jem were

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    Imagine if a person was on Survivor.This person would never talk or listen to anyone‚ and would do their own thing. They would use their own knowledge and the person would not listen to the group. The competitor would just do what they pleased and not follow the established rules. The team would have lost the competition. This all happened because they did not communicate. The loss communication was a huge part of the breakdown in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding. There are many reasons

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    the thesis statement‚ and the research of topics supports that viewpoint. The goal is to inform the reader through critical interpretation of the relevant materials supporting the topic. It is important to keep in mind to write your paper in a third person voice (narrating a story)‚ which keeps the reader focused on the information you are providing and not relay personal opinion. ASSIGNMENT DIRECTIONS You will need to write a 3 page paper‚ not including the APA Title Page and APA Reference Page (with

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    interpretation of a telephone conversation with another. The speaker in the poem talks about a meeting with the same person that had happened in the past showing that there is some history and that this is a sequel to another conversation. We see constant misconceptions between both people‚ and in this respect it is a sort of rebirth and a sort of familiarity between the speaker and the person on the corresponding end. Through the poem we see Frost relating the phone metaphorically with natural things

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    his commencement addres that he delivered in May 2013 at Syracuse University in New York State. In his speech Saunders uses 2nd person singular/plural‚ 1st person plural‚ and 1st person singular. The use of 2nd person plural makes it clear that Saunders is addressing the audience directly and that he wants them to think‚ take action and be responsible. The use of 1st person plural (“we”) creates a bond between Saunders and the audience: “Each of us is born with a series of built-in confusions […]:

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    hard to see how toxic someone really is when you care about them. People always say “Can’t you see what they’re doing to you?” or “They did/said that to you?”. You see this person with rose coloured glasses‚ or you only see the best parts about them. Not only do you not see the damage that’s being inflicting on you by that person‚ you don’t see the damage you’re inflicting on yourself by involving yourself with them. This is what happened to me. I spent so much of my time and energy on people who were

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    story‚ Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield is written in third person. The story is being narrated in a manner of speaking. The reader is able to get an unbiased understanding of the main character. The point of view of the story can change the way a reader understands it. Had the story been told through the eyes of Miss Brill the ending would have changed the way the reader felt about Miss Brill. IF the story had been told in first person through the eyes of Miss Brill the reader might not have

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