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    smiling beneath it. Every day is a joyful and sunny day for the flowers dancing and singing happily in the fresh air outside the window. I peacefully admire their exquisite colors and positive qualities from a distance‚ wishing that I could be outside soaking in their joyful presence from the sunshine above. All of my day dreaming is over with. The stack of assignments on my desk aren’t magically going to do themselves. For once‚ I would love to have a joyful presence fill the sadness that darkens

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    the text in which it appears as elegant‚ soft and romantic. The ads predominately feature a female model in her early to mid-twenties. In one ad‚ she is sitting on what appears to be a porch rail holding a puppy‚ surrounded by pink flowers with a joyful expression on her face. Adjacent to her is the product itself. The center of the product has the name ‘Pleasures’ written in beautiful text. The word ‘Pleasures’ appears large in consideration of the rest of the text. Underneath the image is the

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    emerging triumphant”. Although there is only one simile in this poem I believe this symbolizes a lot in the poem and about life. This effectively says how the pelican was determined to get the fish as food for survival and how the fish was helpless as part of this feat. It’s kind of like a cycle of nature. It is like survival of the fittest. Everyone needs different things in order to survive. The message of this explains how we must always be determined‚ never give up and we will be triumphant or victorious

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    The poems I Hear America Singing and I‚ Too‚ Sing America are both very different. I Hear America Singing is a joyful poem of some people who make up America and them all singing. This poem says that being an American is joyful because everyone one sings carols. I‚ Too‚ Sing America is about how this man much eat in the kitchen when guest arrive because he is black. This poem says that being American should give you the right to eat with everyone one else because like he says in his poem “I‚ too

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    The term Chicano was a word used as a derogatory remark to identify Mexican- Americans of low social class. It wasn’t until the 1960’s when the term Chicano became popular during the Chicano Movement. Chicano was mainly popular among students who performed walkouts‚ teachers‚ and farm workers. It was until then that Mexican- Americans took pride of the term that was once a negative remark. Till this day‚ Mexican- Americans have many alternative identification terms they could adopt like; Hispanic

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    turns into regret and disdain. The narrator laments what they feel are senseless acts of war and their deep regret turns into wishing the roles were reversed and they had died. In “My Triumph Lasted Till the Drums” the narrator describes the triumphant feeling at the end of a victorious battle. “My Triumph” means that the speaker recognizes that there was a victory and that they are on the side of the victors whom should feel jubilant in victory. The use of the word Triumph shows that the speaker

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    The last characteristic is to be joyful. Teachers with sense of humor make class active and enjoyable. Many students prefer a change in routine and don’t stay in one pattern. For example‚ if there are two students A and B. Student A has a teacher without sense of humor or teaching in one way. On the other hand‚ student B has the opposite he has joyful teacher and he doesn’t stay in one routine. As a result‚ student A will have a worse performance than student B. Joyful is an important thing in order

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    Kyle Scott Reading 96 Journal # 2 The Glass Castle #2 After the Walls had been in Welch a while‚ Rex and Rose-Mary decided to leave the children with Rex’s mother Erma‚ and make a road trip back to Phoenix. Their excuse for leaving them was that it was only going to be a short trip‚ all business‚ and to retrieve anything they had left behind. A week after the parents had left Erma was hammered‚ she had been drinking since before breakfast‚ and told Brian that his pants needed sewed up. She

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    many different ways‚ and in many different situations. The dictionary has several definitions for the word "passion." Passion is described as a powerful emotion‚ such as love‚ hate‚ joy‚ or anger. Anyone can be joyful‚ but when someone is passionately joyful‚ it takes the meaning of "joyful" to a whole new level. A person can "fly into a passion‚" meaning they are experiencing intense rage and emotion. The television show "Passions" revolves around all of these emotions‚ therefore incorporating its

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    tone of comfort and coziness (line 1)‚ which is the view most children have in their mind when they think of home. Children usually don’t clean up after themselves and make the messes in the home‚ so the words “pleasant rumpledness” in the poem is a joyful mess‚ because when children play they make a mess while having fun. The words are positive‚

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