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    with tears of gold” (33‚34). Then the speaker says‚ “Wrath by his meekness‚ / and by his health‚ sickness” (37‚38). Here the poet is referring to how Jesus does not retaliate‚ and that Jesus protects his people through self-sacrifice. The poet is saying that everyone is a child of God’s great flock and that Jesus is the shepherd. In the final lines of the poem the poet refers to a river. He says‚ “For‚ wash’d in life’s river [i.e. heaven]” (45). The poet to conclude the poem when he says “My bright

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    to an end‚ he realizes how much power has changed his family. In Macbeth’s small speech on 147‚ he is saying that time moves quickly and that life is short. He says “Tomorrow‚ and tomorrow‚ and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day...Out‚ out‚ brief candle” (A5 S5 L 18-19‚ 22). This line uses both a metaphor and personification‚ by saying that tomorrow creeps‚ he is saying that one thinks they have all the time in the world‚ but before one knows it‚ their time is up. He continues

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    of the quotes in the book Lord of the Flies shows irony by saying “I wish my father was here …Oh‚ what’s the use?” (94) Piggy is probably thinking that the adults would be good help when things were going wrong. I notice this because Piggy seems like he is saying that if his dad was there then the fire they tried to have in the beginning would still be working and not have to be remade. I notice this because Piggy seems like he is saying that if his dad was there then the fire they tried to make

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    Americans Hurt Due to Negligence “No Text On Board‚ It Can Wait” is a slogan from an advertisement that AT&T sponsored‚ and it makes a claim saying if drivers just wait to take their calls and wait to text back‚ then many lives would be spared each year. In America we see everyday someone in their vehicle talking on the phone or texting. This has become an epidemic since‚ more and more people have suffered from others not paying attention to the road. Distracted driving activities like

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    The Mandela Effect

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    One of those examples is Forrest Gump. The third example of the mandela effect is Forrest Gump and whether he says “Life IS like a box of chocolates” or “Life WAS like a box of chocolates.” There are a lot of people who have clear memory of him saying IS instead of WAS. One example come from this commenter named Shannon. Shannon commented‚ “I distinctly recall it being life IS like a box of chocolates.” She then goes on to say‚”I also read the book and it states it as IS.” Fiona Broome also stated

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    Minor response to "Softest of Tongues" Change is an inevitable part of our lives and sometimes accepting that change can be difficult. In the poem "Softest of Tongue" poet Vladir Nabokov expresses the burden of accepting change and saying goodbye to the past. Nabokov writes of a character that goes through the process of change‚ by identifying the problem‚ accepting the decision for change and then starting a new beginning. However the character starts to have difficulties in letting go of his past

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    What method does Nietzsche use to become the Dionysian Overman? What perspective on life does the Overman adopt? How does it enable “amor fati” and express optimum Yes-saying to our present natural life in the world? How does this overcome “slave morality or religion”? Nietzsche uses acceptance of fate‚ its obstacles‚ adversity and also its divinity to become the Dionysian Overman. He believes by affirming life in both its cruelty and beauty that we can achieve joy in the present without the need

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    loving someone and she tells us about her thoughts around her beloved. The tone of the poem is deep‚ in a loving way. The poet starts of by saying “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways‚” by which she starts of with a rhetorical question‚ because there is no ‘reason’ for love. Rather than using “why” she enforces this meaning. But then she goes on saying that she will count the ways‚ which is a contradiction against her first line. In the rest of the poem she is explaining how much she loves

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    person is saying‚ as well as confirms understanding of the content of the message‚ and the emotions‚ and feelings beneath the message to ensure that the massage was received accurately. The basic concept is that‚ as you listen to what somebody is saying‚ you pay special attention to understanding what this person is saying. Active listening includes but is not limited to the following components: Hearing: Listening attentively to make sure you understand what someone is saying. Interpretation:

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    In these two stories they talk about two brothers. The first story is “The Sniper”‚ it was written by Liam O’Flaherty. The second story is “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ it was written by James Hurst. These two authors used regret‚ war‚ and brotherhood to make the story. In “The sniper” there are two brothers fighting on the opposite sides of the war. The brother who is fighting for the Republican side sees a shot in the distance. He fires and then he realizes he has shot his brother. The brother who shot

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