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    for her central ideas and effectively persuade you to see her point of view. She incorporates her techniques so well that the reader is left with an entirely new‚ or at the very least‚ greatly supported view of a horse’s life and animal captivity. Alice Walker’s extraordinary use of imagery effectively creates scenes of beautiful country life in the readers mind. A reader can brilliantly picture "a large meadow" running strait from a porch "into the mountains." Her Descriptions of Blue "flipping

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    which the author‚ Robert Cormier‚ tries to appeal to the audience. This can be achieved also by making the text relatable for responders and certain concepts within the book. Cormier’s use of themes in the book is one of the things which appeals to readers. He focuses on relationships and especially family relationships. It is obvious that Cormier believes that family and family values are very important and this theme is frequent throughout the novel. The theme of family defines the book as Cormier

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    the cover letter‚ strongly showing that this is what he wants the reader to take away about his professional experiences. He provides his own social media information‚ showing he has cultivated these as part of his professional ethos. Concerning sections‚ Nate created an uncluttered design for his resume that allows for quick skimming using bolded headings that are larger than the subheadings‚ which makes it simple for the reader to grab a quick overview of the information he has provided and read

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    stone dead” as a lie as it requires a type of thinking which Christopher is neglected from due to his disability. He needs to map every aspect of his life as a means of fixing his place in the world to belong. The readers rely on the narrator to tell the story‚ but in this case‚ the readers gain more

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    of togetherness in this community. The poet uses senses to help paint a picture in the readers head. He uses smell with "smelled the smoke of the fire"‚ "the food being cooked"‚ "the smell of the rice." This is intended to make the reader feel relaxed and get a home feeling and feel delightful. Next‚ the poet uses sights. "Glow worms added golden firework sparks on the dark canvas." The poet wants the readers to see a magical world through a kids eyes‚ and the glow worms are like fireworks going

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    Alexander is found dead in a bath of water. The only person in the house at the time of death is his mother‚ Ingrid. With no signs of a forced entry and Alexander’s fear of water‚ she becomes the prime suspect in the murder of her own son. The reader is left with a shocking picture of a mother treated as a criminal long before she becomes a murder suspect. A striking comparison is made with the life of a snail without a shell.

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    Glen Clark‚ in his Essay “Colin Kaepernick – Hero or Schmuck?” (2016)‚ identifies why he feels that Kaepernick’s actions are not clear‚ not favored by viewers‚ and not genuine by using quotes from Kaepernick‚ and writing about his own personal experiences of the matter. Clark uses nine quotes from Kaepernick to demonstrate his beliefs‚ afterwards he rebuffs them with logic and reasoning. Often he would structure his essay to follow a pattern that alternates between a quote from Kaepernick‚ logic

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    written text‚ composed in a conversational style text‚ which turns big ideas into small talk. Eveline J. Admoait and Richard G. Maranta provide an interesting take on their view of the economic world. The text takes complex economic ideas and enables readers with no previous background of economics to comprehend the ideas being exemplified. Admoait and Maranta also make the book easily relatable because they use real life examples that can be applicable in day to day life. The style and witty humor throughout

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    Your guide to beach safety How does the writes engage the reader? Firstly‚ I am going to talk about the genre of the text I have been given to write about and then the presentational features used as well as what audiences it has been written for‚ followed by the main purpose of the leaflet. The genre of the text I have been asked to study is a leaflet. On the leaflet the writer has placed a logo on the left hand side of the page with a ‘RNLI’ logo written on a flag which is produced by the royal

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    that the Congo is going backwards in terms of development‚ where machinery for combat was not significant. Human decay in ‘Blood River‚’ is quite perceptible about the ‘sickly child.’ The use of a premodifier can cause anxiety and worry towards the reader and himself. It can easily be conjured up in Butcher’s mind as human decay because of the ‘fever’ and being ‘wide –eyed‚’ signify a slow death. Use of simple sentences; ‘Do you have any medicine?’ I asked. She shook her head‚’ is used to create

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