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    IN THE ’AT HIRUHARAMA’? In the Prose ’At Hiruharama’ women are presented in a very positive light. ’Why‚ yes it must be six months since he came‚ ’ said kitty‚ as though she was making a conversation’. Even though kitty in labor she is making a conversation that shows how relaxed she is‚ the author may want to portray the calm nature of the females. The word ’ as though’ stands out because Kitty is not capable of doing so however she is trying‚ this may make readers feel how tolerating women are.

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    Non-literary text forms an independent part of a publication .Non-literary texts are informational writing: factual material‚ informational explanations‚ newspaper articles‚ textbooks‚ journal and diary entries‚ and so forth that are published in newspapers‚ Informative magazines current affairs news and educative articles. Non-literary composition uses facts and figures to proof a point. Examples of non-literary texts are personal diaries‚ current affairs news‚ journals‚ text books and articles

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    although they both have different intentions. The first extract is from a novel and describes the delightful pleasure of creating chocolate‚ whereas the second extract is used to promote and advertise the chocolate and make it more appealing to the reader‚ and also focuses on the importing and the cocoa plant itself. The first extract is from a novel‚ which can be seen by a variety of techniques which are common for novels. The text is written from a first person narrative (“As I work I clear my

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    There are as many definitions of poetry as there are poets. Wordsworth defined poetry as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings;" Emily Dickinson said‚ "If I read a book and it makes my body so cold no fire ever can warm me‚ I know that is poetry;" and Dylan Thomas defined poetry this way: "Poetry is what makes me laugh or cry or yawn‚ what makes my toenails twinkle‚ what makes me want to do this or that or nothing." Poetry is a lot of things to a lot of people. Homer’s epic‚The Odyssey

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    Brother by Cory Doctorow is to keep trying never give-up and when thinks look bad work harder. The theme of this conflict is to keep calm and handle the situation in a thoughtful manor. The popups of this society vs society conflict is to help show the reader how put together Marcus is and how he handles situations. Marcus and his friends where trying to escape the cramped and hectic conditions of the subway after the bomb went off‚ on there way out Darl one of his friends where stabbed. They where trying

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    Through the Worn Path‚ the author has been able to convey the story of an old African American woman who has faced many hardships in life. The literature is loaded with literary elements including symbols which help Welty convey her point of view to the reader. The woman’s life is a depiction of heroism and sacrifice and is a demonstration of how hardships can be dealt with in life. In her work we see various themes including the sense of taking up responsibility and

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    writing‚ so too‚ does St. Vincent Millay’s interpretation of Spring challenge societies conventional beliefs associated with the season. Millay uses various different poetic elements of writing as effective alternatives to conventional methods of prose such as use of quatrain‚ and an adherence to metric and rhyme schemes. Elevating itself from such conventions‚ Millay’s poem incorporates the use of personification‚ thought provoking questions‚ repetition‚ figurative language‚ both positive and negative

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    The Treatment of Timothy Fugal - Doug MacKenzie 1. Hook – 1 a. The hook was interesting. I was a bit thrown off by the use of an accent in the text‚ and wasn’t quite sure what to make of it‚ but the position in a doctor’s office and his interest in a celebrity caught my attention. 2. Setting – 1 a. The setting‚ while consistent in the place‚ which is most often the doctor’s office‚ is not always consistently described. At the beginning we don’t get a lot of information about where/when they are

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    of literature are prose‚ drama‚ and poetry. • Nonfiction prose includes history‚ biography‚ autobiography‚ religious and philosophical writing‚ literary criticism‚ political tracts‚ travel literature‚ and essays on many other subjects. • Prose fiction has been divided into the novel‚ the novella or novelette (a story of intermediate length)‚ and the short story. Predecessors of these genres include fables‚ parables‚ and tales of various kinds. • Drama may be written in prose or poetry. Most drama

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    example‚ in the Course Reader week five materials the lecturer gives the following quote‚ “Isaac Asimov warns writers against ‘a having thick layer of fatty‚ adjectival froth’ in their work.” [Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s‚ p.179‚ Doubleday‚ 1974.]. Asimov’s warning puts an eloquent exclamation point to the point concerning adjective misuse. Both novices and experienced writers face this quandary‚ and simply put‚ meaningless adjectives deaden the prose. The following example

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