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    explains why the quote is in the passage to hook the reader in. He follows this up with an explanation of the accent neutralization class and the purpose of this class so the reader will be informed by the time they get to the emotional hook in the middle of the passage. In the middle he includes interviews and stories of hardworking‚ earnest Indian people who have gained self confidence from these jobs. These interviews serve to turn the reader to his side and allow them to gain perspective and respect

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    and exploring the pieces of the past within. Orwell’s purpose in this passage is to show the effect of the past on Winston and how much he wishes for it. The past‚ history‚ and longing are the main focus of the passage. Orwell is speaking to his readers. They are in the midst of a time where their personal freedoms are at stake‚ as the communist revolution takes place. He is pushing people to remember their pasts and their free lives. He does this by using a soothing and appreciative tone to describe

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    Men in Green Poem Speech

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    //read poem// slide 1// Good morning/afternoon. The poem that I have just read and will be analysing today is Men in Green by David Watt Ian Campbell. This poem was written in 1943 and it recalls his experience as a pilot during World War II. One year before Campbell wrote this particular poem he was piloting an aircraft on a photographic reconnaissance flight over Rabual‚ New Britain. A Japanese fighter had attacked his aircraft‚ caused extensive damage and wounded three of his crew. Although

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    exemplification to help the reader understand her point on the pathetic mindset Americans have towards killing. She states “In southern Indiana‚ for example‚ a group of farmers went to together in the summer of 1959 to engage a spray plane to treat an area of river bottomland with parathion...” and continues by describing how thousands of black birds and starlings were killed as well as many other animals due to this poison. Carson uses this example to show the readers an incident where American farmers

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    first impression you get when you see the title of the poem is that this must be a ‘feel-good’- or ‘love’-poem. In the first line‚ the word ‘goldfish’ is mentioned. An innocent image most readers can relate to. The same goes for the line “my mother‚ always smiling‚ wanting us all to be happy”. Again‚ to the reader this is a good thing. Unfortunately‚ that is not the case. Most people agree that going through life happy‚ is something we all try to achieve. The fifth line reads “and she was right: it’s

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    Carpe Diem

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    war: death was not reserved solely for the deserving and the dastardly‚ but something that reached across all social stations and every brand of demeanor. Furthering this message is the ultimate failure of Peyton’s escape - though the story walks the reader through an elaborate and daring attempt at survival‚ in actuality the journey is merely a delusion crafted in Peyton’s last seconds of life. With his failure‚ Peyton’s tale cements the theme of war’s devastation‚ and of the overwhelming futility in

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    Martyn Pig

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    filling a plastic bin liner with empty bottles” this shows that although Martyn’s father is shown to have the power‚ it is Martyn the eleven year old kid that is looking after his father a grown man when it should be the other way. This makes the reader feel disheartened but this gives Martyn a sense of mental power; the reason why William Pig isn’t in control of Martyn the way he should be is because the alcohol intake is taking control of him which makes him lose his physical stature which is why

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    Enduring Love Analysis

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    between Jed and Joe “I’m putting her on‚ OK? Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” Here McEwan uses juxtaposition of beginning an event within the formal closure of a chapter. The effect of this adds suspense to the novel as a whole as it wills the reader to follow the chain of events. Also‚ the panicked dialogue of “Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” heightens the climax by leaving it unresolved. McEwan continually references “sweat” in chapter 22 showing the physical exertion in each of the characters

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    others it is non-fiction. Again it depends upon the age of the reader to select either one of them. Reading fiction is exciting as it is imaginary..It allows the reader to go along with the dream and be the main character to get carried away with the story. As for the imagination there are no limits or boundaries of time and space. Studies have shown that a lot of people suffer from stress‚ reading fiction gives the reader a chance to go beyond reality and move to land fantasies for

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    My Country

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    It is very descriptive and aims to inform the reader of the vivid and unique Australian landscape. The theme of “My Country “is one of loyalty. Mackellar is almost romantic in her descriptions of the various natural wonders of the country; she acknowledges the beauty of England in the first verse but goes on to brag at the wonder of the contrasting beauty of her land. “My Country” is a deeply emotional poem with feelings of great pride in the reader. Mackellar speaks of rural Australia‚ where

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