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    form 15g and form 15f

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    Submit Form 15G or 15H to avoid Tax Deducted at Source Delayed tax refunds can be frustrating. After all‚ what can be worse than waiting for your own money to come back to you? This is why financial advisers suggest planning one’s taxes well in advance and avoid overpayment. The start of the financial year is‚ perhaps‚ the best time to do so. Submit the Forms 15G or 15H right away to avoid the tax deducted at source (TDS) on your investments‚ if your income is below the exemption limit. From this

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    The two poems “Cat!”‚ and “Your little voice/Over the wires came leaping”‚ are very different. The structures are different‚ the poetic forms are different‚ and the mood is different. The structure of “Cat!” Is chaotic‚ and rhythmic. The structure of “Your little voice” is choppy ‚and unpredictable. In the poem “Cat!” The lines‚ and stanzas are short. Most of the lines consist of one word. The poem has a lot of onomatopoeia. For example‚ “thithery...spitch” Some words are made up‚ like the words

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    Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare uses poetic devices to successfully outline the setting‚ and main plotline of the play. The prologue is delivered to the audience in the form of a sonnet. As the sonnet is a form of traditional love poem‚ the use of this style of poetry gives the reader/listener a basic understanding of the narrative’s themes prior to the extraction of meaning from the written/spoken words. Through this choice of poetic form‚ Shakespeare sets the framework for his ideas

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    Man Of This Land

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    shown us her great admiration for her heritage‚ culture and admiration for indigenous Australians through this poem. Poetic devices in a literary text have been used to represent the Indigenous people’s experience and their culture. This poem consists of rhyme‚ imagery and personification which will be discusses further within this analysis. First of all‚ Bell has used many poetic devices in the poem‚ predominantly rhyme throughout the stanzas and versus to emphasize the theme and to create a motion

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    In this poem the speaker managed to utilize poetic devices to show creativeness. The poet used the rules of sonnet. The poet also used the figures of speech‚ sound effects‚ syntax and diction to make his writing qualify even further to be called a poetic piece of art. This is just the analysis and demonstration of how the poet managed to do. The poem is a sonnet‚ this is clear at first glance because it is constructed of 14 lines. The structure of the sonnet is constructed of octave and sestet. The

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    Poetry Culminating

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    Poetry Anthology 1. Forward The following is a collection of my poetic pieces in honour of the four poets that I have recently studied: Pablo Neruda‚ Carol Ann Duffy‚ e.e cummings and Theodore Roethke. While each of these four poets has influenced me emotionally and intellectually with their poetry‚ the first three aforementioned poets have left the strongest impression on my outlook of poetry. Therefore‚ this anthology will be dedicated to these three poets as I attempt to write poems that

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    will be reunited. He hides his face in the stars‚ so that she can’t see his pain. W.B. Yeats has created rhythm in his poem "When You Are Old" by using a familiar meter‚ simple rhyme scheme and by enhancing these forms with effective poetic devices and substitutions. Yeats uses the form‚ iambic pentameter‚ to create a steady rhythm. The use of a simplistic rhyme scheme does not mean the poem is simple by any means. In fact‚ it is just the opposite. The use of an

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    Shakespeare Sonnet 129

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    language and other poetic devices that let the reader know exactly how the poet feels about the emotions and dangers associated with lust. He also uses interesting punctuation choices that create the flow and tone of the poem. As the readers‚ we do not know who this poem is addressed to due to the lack of thou‚ he‚ or she in the poem. It does seem to be describing a personal experience‚ but we do not know for sure whom our poetic persona interacted with to cause these emotions. The poetic persona starts

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    Gwen Harwood’s poetry endures to engage readers through its poetic treatment of loss and consolation. Gwen Harwood’s seemingly ironic simultaneous examination of the personal and the universal is regarded as holding sufficient textual integrity that it has come to resonate with a broad audience and a number of critical perspectives. This is clearly evident within her poems ‘At Mornington’ and ‘A Valediction’‚ these specific texts have a main focus on motif that once innocence is lost it cannot be

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    Sonnet 129

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    Sonnet 129 William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 129 is a classic Shakespearian Sonnet from his distinguished collection published in 1609. The Shakespearean Sonnet is unquestionably the most intellectual and dramatic of poetic forms and‚ when written well‚ is a masterpiece not only of poetic talent but intellectual talent as well. Like the majority of sonnets‚ Sonnet 129 has fourteen lines and is organized into an octave followed by a sestet; or more in depth‚ three quatrains followed by a heroic couplet

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