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    1. In poetry‚ what do you call a group of lines? 2. What element requires the use of senses? 3. What type of poem requires a 5-7-5 syllable pattern? 4. What do you call the element of poetry that is concerned with the shape? 5. What is a poem that doesn’t rhyme? 6. What is a type of literature that expresses ideas and feelings? 7.8. What are the 2 kinds of Language? 9. What do you call it when words share either the same vowel or consonant sound but not both? 10. When a word rhymes to a word

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    Poetry Analysis On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year The poem is quick to assert that‚ maybe even provide a caveat‚ that one should take their life seriously and live their life to the fullest. It’s interesting that Byron beings to reflect on his life at this age‚ and I find it even more interesting that the poem was written on the last year he would live. One thing Byron emphasizes heavily on this poem is love and compassion. His first lines are an admittance that he does not have a

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    The Introduction No matter what heading you choose for the introductory section of your proposal‚ it should‚ in the most general sense‚ do two things for the reader: It should provide a "map" of what is ahead It should make the reader want to find out more about your research. More specifically the introductory section to a thesis proposal should tell the reader something about the following: What is the study about? Why is it important? What is the problem‚ question‚ hypothesis‚ theory

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    College of Arts University of Mosul Drama: Definitions‚ Types‚ and Characteristics Hamed Alass ’ad 1. Definition of drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" which is derived from the verb meaning "to do" or "to act". Drama‚ in some form‚ is found in almost every society‚ primitive and civilized‚ and served a wide variety of functions in the community. It is

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    John Crowe Ransom‚ an American poet‚ was born in Pulaski‚ Tennessee on April 30‚ 1888. He received an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University in 1909‚ and later became a professor there. Ransom published three volumes of highly much-admired poetry. He was a member of the Fugitives‚ a group of writers who were suspicious of the social and cultural changes taking place in the South during the early twentieth century. They sought to preserve the traditional idea‚ which was firmly embedded in classical

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    1.02 Poetry Characteristic She Walks in Beauty | Selected Poem Title: | Initial Response: What does this poem seem to be about? This poem seems to be about a person who’s describing or expressing a girl’s appearance and how her personality is. |   | Words: Were the words in this poem difficult or easy to understand? Was there any word or phrase that was powerful to you? The word or phrase that was powerful to me was “She walks

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    Poetry Assignment War Poetry A popular theme for poets in the last century was war. Many famous poems were written about the two world wars‚ as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars. For my report I have chosen six poems‚ three by Wilfred Owen and three by Australian poets. ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth ’‚ ‘The Send Off ’ and ‘Insensibility (1) ’ were written by Owen during the first world war to express his anti-war attitude. ‘Beach Burial ’ by Kenneth Slessor‚ ‘Homecoming ’ by Bruce Dawe and ‘Letter

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    Poetry Analysis

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    a beautiful lake is just so happy and cheerful that it is almost impossible not to love. This poem can take one away from reality and bring them to a realistic fantasy‚ and who does not wantThe diction in poetry dictates the emotion one is supposed to feel in a poem. First off‚ diction in poetry is the use of words the poet uses in his or her work. The poet can choose words that sound depressing‚ happy‚ pleasant‚ or repulsive. The poet’s choice of words can make a depressing

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    their language (mainly using Chinese) instead of learning the native language in the United States‚ thus exerted influence on the local language. Key words: Chinese refugees‚ immigration‚ communication‚ the United States‚ minority groups Ⅰ. Introduction In the 80s of 20th century‚ the first Chinese immigrants to the United States can be divided into various types- brain gain‚ oversea students‚ refugees etc. In this essay‚ refugees from China will be focused on. Chinese immigrants as refugees

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    . INTRODUCTION Learning Objectives 1. Define Psychology. 2. Describe the difference between opinions‚ values and facts‚ and explain how the scientific method is used to provide evidence for facts.   1. Define psychology. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind (mental processes) and behavior.   2. Describe the major schools of thought and theoretical perspectives in psychology.   behaviorism psychology based on the premise that it is not possible to objectively study the mind‚ therefore

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