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    Advanced Placement English Language and Composition Deconstruction of 2007 Multiple Choice Exam Paul Stevenson‚ Edison Preparatory School The 2007 Multiple Choice Exam was published by the College Board in the AP English Language and Composition Workshop Handbook‚ 2009-10. Essay 1 This essay is from Section Two of “Bentham” by John Stewart Mills‚ published in the Westminster Review in 1838. Mills was a proponent of Utilitarianism‚ an ethical theory developed by Jeremy Bentham‚ the subject

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    Michelle Jordan Professor Cheryl Williams English 202 April 6‚ 2013 “Immigrants” by Pat Mora “Immigrants” by Pat Mora is a poem about immigrants of Spanish descent who migrated to America with their families and their greatest desire is for their children to live the American dream. The poem is located in America‚ it describes how mothers “wrap their children into American flags and feed them mashed hot dogs and apple pie”. These families want their children to be Americanize from birth

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    Line1 "Globe shrunk tight" could be talking about a microcosm which could mean the themes of the poem are reflective to the wider world. Line 2 "Round" could link with the title and theme cycles of death and rebirth because snowdrops are iconic of the spring time and death is very prominent within the poem. "Dulled wintering heart" is descriptive of the mouse and how it is dying and in the winter of its life. This also links with the seasons and death themes as it’s the death of the year and the

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    The Bells Mackenzie Gates Many types of literary devices are used to create an overall mood for each section of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Bells”. The first section starts out happy reminding people of Christmas time and many of the ways bells are incorporated with this time of year. This is followed by a joyful wedding in section two. The mood‚ however‚ then shifts for the worst in section three‚ turning to the terror of a fire. The fourth section finishes the poem off with death represented

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    Invoice Mr. Guest name Room No. Reg No. Pax Room Type Nationality Address line 1           Address Line 2 Room Rate Arrival Departure Invoice No. Address Line 3         Billing Instructions   Date Description Voucher Charges Credit Balance 14/01/11 Room Charge 5678.00 5678.00 14/01/11 Lux Tax 887.00 887.00 14/01/11 Service Tax 89.00 89.00 14/01/11 Service Charge 40.00 40.00 14/01/11 Advance Payment 10000.00 -3306.00 14/01/11 Car Hire 114 1200.00 -2106.00 14/01/11 BISO 2000.00

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    The poet William Blake wrote "The Clod and the Pebble". In this poem Blake expresses his ideas of what love should be and how the concept of love is perverted. The two speakers in this poem is a clod of clay and a pebble from a brook. Blake portrays this idea of what love should be and how the concept of love is misconceived through symbolism‚ the phrases that he uses‚ and word choice. One of Blake’s key speakers in this poem is a clod of clay. This clod of clay symbolizes people that may be less

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    William Blake wrote ?The Chimney Sweeper?‚ in 1789. This poem tells the story of a young chimneysweeper and his dream. The analysis will cover the poem’s figurative language and it’s meanings and goals. Lines 1-4 The first line does not include any poetic element. It hit with the reality and the brutality of its meaning. The second line’s tone however is enough to be a verse "while yet my tongue". Blake‚ by omitting the first letter of the word sweep in the third verse‚ seemingly recreates the child’s

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    Sugar-Coated Lies

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    Sugar-Coated Lies Wars are always difficult to cope with. “Dulce et Decorum est” is a poem by Wilfred Owen expressing the hardships many soldiers had to face during the First World War‚ the importance of remembering the terrible events that occurred‚ and how completely bogus the phrase ‘it is sweet and right’ truly is. It must have been a horrifying experience for these men to fight for their country‚ especially at a very young age where they had a promising future ahead of them. But sadly‚ plenty

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    Oral Commentary on “Disabled” by Wilfred Owen The poem “Disabled” is taken from Wilfred Owen’s collection of poetry referred to as Trench Poet. It was written in 1917 and tells the story of a soldier who lost his limbs in battle leaving him utterly helpless. It aims to crush the glorified image of war present in the minds of the public. The messages and content present in the poem heavily resemble that of other poems from the collection such as; “The Send-Off”‚ which also uses contrast to

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    A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider‚ I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated‚ Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding‚ It launch’d forth filament‚ filament‚ filament‚ out of itself‚ Ever unreeling them‚ ever tirelessly speeding them. And you O my soul where you stand‚ Surrounded‚ detached‚ in measureless oceans of space‚ Ceaselessly musing‚ venturing‚ throwing‚ seeking the spheres to connect them‚ Till the bridge you will need be form’d‚ till

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