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    I’m at a payphone trying to call home All of my change I spent on you Where have the times gone Baby it’s all wrong‚ where are the plans we made for two? Yeah‚ I‚ I know it’s hard to remember The people we used to be It’s even harder to picture That you’re not here next to me You say it’s too late to make it But is it too late to try? And in our time that you wasted All of our bridges burned down I’ve wasted my nights You turned out the lights Now I’m paralyzed Still stuck in that

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    Visual elements are an important component of many advertisements. Although the role of imagery in shaping consumer response has long been recognized (Greenberg and Garfinkle 1963)‚ only recently have visual elements begun to receive the same degree and sophistication of research attention as the linguistic element in advertising (Childers and Houston 1984; Edell and Staelin 1983; Meyers- Levy and Peracchio 1992; Miniard et al. 1991; Scott 1994a). The area is now characterized by conceptual

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    Mick's Sociality Analysis

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    Sociality Although Mick violates law in several ways such as smoking underage‚ shoplifting and trespassing‚ drawing on the wall can be called a way of her self-expression. Mick feels isolated in her family and in society‚ but she does not express it and tries to solve it herself. On the other hand‚ owing to Singer‚ Mick learns to adapt her circumstance gradually. Singer has a significant influence on Mick’s way to becoming a social adult before and after his suicide. Mick has as many as six

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    ‘Everything in the play is ambiguous’ (Innes) Discuss this assessment of ‘The Caretaker’ When I saw the Caretaker‚ I told Pinter I knew what it meant‚ “It’s about the God of the Old Testament‚ the God of the New‚ and Humanity‚ isn’t it?”. Pinter replied‚ “No Terry‚ it’s about a caretaker and two brothers”. With this quote Terence Rattigan succinctly highlights the absolute ambiguity of Harold Pinter’s ‘The Caretaker’; in this story of two brothers and an elderly derelict in close quarters

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    Great Expectations Vocabulary 1) Corroborated (vb) Supported or established by existing evidence. “The hue and cry going off to the Hulks‚ and people coming thence to examine the iron‚ Joe’s opinion was corroborated.” Pocket corroborated Pip’s suspicions that Estella had already taken a huband. Sagaciously (adv) Intelligently or wisely. “I sagaciously observed‚ if it didn’t signify to him‚ to whom did it signify?” Pip dozed off as Pumblechook sagaciously

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    about Pip‚ an orphan boy who lives with his sister who is married the blacksmith‚ the story follows the life of this boy‚ from his awakening to life. The main characters are Pip‚ Mrs. Joe‚ Joe Gargery‚ Miss Havisham‚ Estella‚ Abel Magwitch.‚ Mr. Jaggers‚ Herbert Pocket‚ Biddy and Bentley Drummle. Pip‚ is the main character and is the narrator of the story‚ Pip is a young orphan boy who is being raised by his sister and her husband. Pip is very passionate and a dreaming person with a huge heart and

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    the characters are‚ they are the ones who make the play and without them‚ there will be no play can be presented. In this play ‚ there are only three characters‚ the brothers‚ which are Aston and Mick‚ and the old tramp‚ Davies. It begins with Aston who brings Davies to his place owned by his brother‚ Mick. Aston allows and offers Davies‚ who seems to be homeless‚ to stay in his room. From the very beginning of the play until the end‚ the characters do not allow themselves to form good relationship

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    mouth moves quickly as she makes a chattering sound mimicking the squirrel trying to bring it closer. We have more than one ham in our household. When our dogs‚ Ramsey and Jagger‚ believe the cats are getting more attention they have to do something to stop it. Jagger and Ramsey are about four months old. When we first got Jagger he found a way to let someone know when he wanted water. Jag would pick up his water dish‚ hold it in his mouth until you noticed and waited. He knew the moment you would

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    him‚ and he subsequently devotes himself to making a fortune and using it to elevate Pip into a higher social class. Behind the scenes‚ he becomes Pip’s secret benefactor‚ funding Pip’s education and opulent lifestyle in London through the lawyer Jaggers. Joe Gargery - Pip’s

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    <center><b>The World of Laws‚ Crime and Punishment in Great Expectations</b></center> <br>Great Expectations criticises the Victorian judicial and penal system. Through the novel‚ Charles Dickens displays his point of view of criminality and punishment. This is shown in his portraits of all pieces of such system: the lawyer‚ the clerk‚ the judge‚ the prison authorities and the convicts. In treating the theme of the Victorian system of punishment‚ Dickens shows his position against prisons‚ transportation

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