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    Nothing Like You

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    Nothing Like You Nicole Mealey English 9 Mrs. Natoli October 31‚ 2011 In the book “Nothing Like You‚” Lauren Strasnick constructs the theme of the story about keeping secrets. This was supported by several passages in the book. The plot was also about how keeping secrets can backfire and cause friendships to end and relationships to become much more complex. After Holly lost her virginity to the popular Paul Bennet‚

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    with him. They had a long talk together. Before leaving‚ the fox invited the crane to dinner on the following day. The crane gladly accepted the invitation. On the following day‚ the crane went to dine with the fox. The cunning fox had prepared nothing but soup. This he placed in a flat dish. The fox asked the crane to begin eating. The crane stood by while the fox was helping himself with his tongue. “Why‚ friend‚ you are not eating at all‚” said the cunning fox again and again. In the meantime

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    “There is no success like failure” What is your view on the idea that success can begin with failure? I think it is even better when somebody starts something and it commences with failure‚ because lack of success makes us stronger‚ more confident‚ assiduous and intrepid people. Learning the lesson taught by failure is a sure route to success. We can find various examples that show how success can arise from failure. Google Inc.‚ the a popular Internet search engine‚ which has suffered

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    How to succeed in college How to succeed in college might mean a lot of work for freshmen students‚ they could face psychological as well as educational challenges through the process that can complicate the situation‚ fortunately tips and guides have been developed to make our lives easier and not dying trying‚ here you have five helpful advices that you can put into practice if you want to succeed in college. First of all‚ live in the academic moment don’t lose focus‚ a lot of students spend

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    “When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success “. Do you agree or disagree with quotation above? Have you wanted to be a millionaire or a hero? I sure that every people have their own dreams‚ and when you achieved what you want or even your dreams‚ this is some things are so-called success. Many people consider that success comes from their own efforts‚ as Einstein once said: “success is one percent of inspiration and ninety nine percent of perspiration”. In

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    "My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun" is a poem written by William Shakespeare about the love towards an imperfect woman. He explains that although his mistress is imperfect‚ he finds his love special and "rare." If the modern day reader is not careful‚ he/she might be quick to assume the role of the woman that Shakespeare writes about. Although the word mistress now refers to a sweetheart or a woman who lives with a man without being married to him‚ in Shakespeare’s time‚ it meant a woman

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    Quote extensively from the poem to support your answer. For me this poem is humorous and realistic‚ because most poets‚ who are writing sonnets‚ would praise the ones they love and not be realistic about their imperfections. “My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red (line 1 / 2)” Here he is comparing her eyes with the sun and the colour of her lips with coral red. “And in some perfumes is there more delight / Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks

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    title of the poem‚ Oh No makes it seem like this final destination is not happy place .What person wouldnt be happy about being around their friends?This suggest that the smiling faces are fake and these friends may really be enemies.I felt the poem possessed a very ironic tone. The title didnt match the words used in the poem.I felt like the end of this journey ends in some uncomfortable place. #2 Kay Ryan- Chemise This short poem was enjoyable .I felt like i may have asked myself the question

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    My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun The tone of this poem is serious and comical. He realizes the imperfections in humans. This is clear in the poem in line 1 “my mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun” (Shakespeare W. My Mistress’s Eyes Are Nothing Like The Sun). Generally poets would worship their loved ones features‚ however the speaker appears to joke about this person’s features in this poem. In line 9 – 10 “i love to hear her speak‚ yet well i know that music hath a far more

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    My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun William Shakespeare My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red: If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires‚ black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask’d‚ red and white‚ But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak‚--yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing

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