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    Despite the fact that I‚ Maggie McCormick‚ am not the most talented musician out of my fellow sopranos‚ I believe that I should be permitted to attend the choral festival because it would help me to grow as a musician‚ it would be a great opportunity for me to develop greater bonds with my fellow attendees‚ and it would be a fantastic learning experience to hear the way each choir from the southeast sounds. To become a better musician is my top priority. It has been my main goal since my musical

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    Symbols and Their Portrayal of the Girl With the Pearl Earring Throughout the novel‚ Girl With A Pearl Earring‚ many symbols are prevalent to the main character‚ Griet. Tracy Chevalier‚ the author‚ describes the obstacles a maid in the late 1600’s must go through in order to sustain a living incorporating a famous painting into the core of the story to keep the reader’s attention. In the beginning of the novel‚ Vermeer first experiences Griet’s artistic ability and intelligence when she

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    This symbol reminds those handling the package to keep out of the rain and not to store it in damp conditions. It is normally found on card based packages which would be damaged if placed in contact with water. The broken wine glass suggests that the product inside the packaging could be easily damaged if dropped or handled without care and attention. The contents are fragile! The two hands holding or protecting the package is another reminder that the contents should be handled with care

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    similarities as well as mental similarities. Nonetheless‚ having the same DNA does not at all make you the same. This is displayed in the story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. In this short story‚ Alice Walker tells about two sisters by the names of Maggie and Dee‚ who in some ways have similarities‚ but in other ways they have differences including: their motivations‚ personalities‚ and their point of view on preserving their heritage. To me motivation is the reason why a person would keep going toward

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    Farewell to Arms Motifs

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    The “War to end all Wars”‚ eradicated millions of innocent‚ vexed souls and desecrated the survivors morally. In the novel A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemmingway elaborately illustrates his motifs to create deep meaning and intricate ideas for Frederick Henry. Hemmingway uses recurring symbols known as motifs‚ including rain and snow‚ masculinity‚ and Catherine’s hair to accentuate symbolic ideas and realistic perspectives about WWI. Rain represents the disintegration of happiness‚ whereas snow exhibits

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    childhood. The narration Holden gives of his life highlights his conflict on how to merge the two worlds. Salinger uses motifs in the novel to deliver the theme of isolation. On of the key motif that Salinger uses is the motif of death to communicate Holden’s isolation because of his own unique experiences and thoughts. Holden’s isolation is revealed throughout the novel as the motif of death weaves itself in Holden’s narration. At the beginning of the novel Holden begins to show his unwillingness

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    Symbol | Meaning | Example | | delete | | | close up | | | delete and close up | | | caret | | | insert a space | | | space evenly | | | let stand | | | transpose | | | used to separate two or more marks and often as a concluding stroke at the end of an insertion |   | | set farther to the left | | | set farther to the right | | | set as ligature (such as ) | | | align horizontally | | | align vertically | | | broken character | | |

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    what the future holds for this market of 950 million people. But India is a diverse country where different states have different consumption patterns and customs. Thus competition has become the key word in today’s scenario. Till 1970’s and 80’s Maggie and Kissan were the major ketchup brands but after liberalization Heinz entered Indian market which offered tough competition. These major giants are also facing competition from many local players like Tops‚ Cremica and other local brands. Through

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    The Awakening Symbols

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    Symbols/Motifs in The Awakening Art: ▪ Art becomes a symbol of both freedom and failure. ▪ A major part of Edna’s initial awakening is her decision to take up painting again‚ and it is partly through the income from the sale of some of her paintings that she is able to abandon her husband’s home and establish her own. ▪ At the same time‚ however‚ there are suggestions that Edna’s art is somehow flawed. When she tries to make a sketch of Madame Ratignolle‚ we are told that the sketch

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” both use symbols to highlight significant meanings in the characters’ lives. This essay will examine two differences and one similarity in the authors’ use of symbols: * O’Connor uses a gun to symbolize fear‚ whereas Munro uses a gun to characterize shame. * O’Connor uses a specific animal to signify death‚ while Munro uses a specific animal to represent freedom. * In both stories‚ the house symbolizes

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