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    “Ballad of Worldly Wealth‚” is a depiction of how money can bring pride and corruption into our society. The form of this poem is a ballad. A ballad’s contents include 3 stanzas‚ at least 8 lines in each stanza‚ and a refrain (a repeated phrase at the end point of a poem) a refrain in example of the Ballad of Worldly Wealth is “Youth‚ and health‚ and Paradise” The author used artificial imagery to characterize money as both a staple in society‚ and as the icon of the world’s power and corruption

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    As The District Supervisor for the state department of parole‚ it is my responsibility to ensure that officers are carrying out their job functions as well as enforcing certain rules‚ regulations stated in the contract. It has come to my attention that parolees of the Very Bad Biker Club have been violating the conditions of their agreement‚ without any consequences. In order for parolees to take their paroles seriously‚ we must institute a zero tolerance agreement. The Very Bad Biker Club has been

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    line poem with five tercets and a quatrain. This poem is written using the fixed poetry format of villanelle‚ in which there are only two rhyme sounds. The refrains are; “do not go gentle into that night” and “rage‚ rage against the dying of the light.” (Clugston‚ 2010‚ Ch. 12) Line one refrains on six‚ twelve‚ eighteen‚ while line three refrains on nine‚ fifteen‚ and nineteen. The rhyme scheme of this poem is ABA and is written in iambic pentameter. Thomas’s use of simple repetitive language keeps

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    form of narrative poetry. They are often used in songs and have a very musical quality to them. According to the dictionary‚ Ballad is a narrative poem‚ often of folk origin and intended to be sung‚ consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain. It is the music for such a poem. It is also defined as a popular song especially of a romantic or sentimental nature. Here is an example: (Ballad of a Mother’s Heart) Origin There have been many theories about the originators of the ballads

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    Language Arts WEEK OF: October 22-26 MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | TEK: TEKS 6.8A: Explain how authors create meaning through stylistic elements and figurative language emphasizing the use of personification‚ hyperbole‚ and refrains; TEKS 6.2B: Use context (e.g.‚ cause and effect or compare and contrast organizational text structures) to determine or clarify the meaning of unfamiliar or multiple meaning words. Writing-TEKS 6.17A : Create multi-paragraph essays to convey information

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    Jack Ollenbrook Religions Studies Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is probably the most important holiday of the Jewish year. Many Jews who do not observe any other Jewish custom will refrain from work‚ fast and attend synagogue services on this day. Yom Kippur occurs always on the 10th day of Tishri. Also known the day of Atonement. The name Yom Kippur means Day of Atonement and that pretty much explains what the holiday is. It’s a day set aside to enlighten the soul to atone for the sins of the past year

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    precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem.’[3] The poem itself is made up of eighteen; six line stanzas. It is loaded with alliteration‚ clever symbolism‚ imagery and wordplay‚ a lyrical trochaic octameter-rhyming scheme and a refrain finishing each stanza. Poe explained‚ when writing a poem he preferred to start with an effect; it is the mood created that is important when telling a story and originality must always be kept in view. ‘I say to myself …of the innumerable effects

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    situated on flooded lowland‚ called the “fen”. This low‚ flat land could suggest Mariana’s one dimensional personality‚ as she is overtaken by grief. Time is also used to tell the story in Mariana. The only real mention of time passing is in the refrain at the end of each stanza. There is either “the night‚” “the day‚” or “my life‚” suggesting that Mariana has lost track of time‚ and the days and nights are all blending together for her and just form one huge expanse of time. She is trapped in time

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    down the principle‚ ’ whoever sheds the blood of man‚ by man shall his blood be shed‚ for God made man in his own image’” (Genesis 9:6). In today’s society‚ the same principle seem to be taken for granted‚ but Jesus‚ himself‚ in the New Testament‚ refrains from using violence. He rebuked his disciples for wishing to call down fire from heaven to punish the Samaritans for their lack of hospitality (Luke 9:15) and he admonished Peter to put his sword in the scabbard rather than resist arrest (Matthew

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    Does Poe really reveal his style of writing in “The Philosophy of Composition”? This paper is about Edgar Allan Poe’s essay The Philosophy of Composition and it analyses the composition itself and tries to see whether he actually said the truth in his writing or not. Being known as a poet‚ short-story writer‚ critic and editor‚ Edgar Allan Poe was born on January the 19th 1809 in Boston. He is one of the precursors of short stories in the American literature and most of the themes he wrote

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