is structured similarly to a journal where he records events that occurred in his life. The straight-forwardness is also evident on page 32‚ “He went and got a little spice and made him a mess of meat once or twice.” When read‚ the sentence sounds like a conversation‚ where points are clearly made. He also includes allusions to the Bible for example‚ “They cried unto the Lord‚ and he heard their voice and looked on their adversity.” is a paraphrase of Deuteronomy. This style of writing highlights
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applied it most extensively and most successfully to various works of utility and made it a universal feature in civil buildings. True arches were known by a number of older civilizations but were mainly confined to building underground structures like drains to reduce the problem of lateral thrust. The Romans refined the art of the arch‚
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Like mother like daughter‚ that’s a phrase that’s used when the personality or behaviors of the mother are found to be similar to those of the daughter. A lot of people assume that one’s daughter is just like their mother‚ and a lot of the times that is true‚ in some aspects. In other aspects‚ mothers and daughters can be complete opposites. My mother and I are the perfect example of having similar behaviors but at the same time being completely opposite of each other. Ever since I was a kid‚ I’ve
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My Analysis about A Sound of Thunder --By Lillian ( Class:2‚ No:2) A Sound of Thunder is a short story written by Ray Bradbury which belongs to the genre of science fiction. The story set in A.D.2055 when time travel is possible‚ this is the story of a travel agency‚ Time Safari Inc.‚ that arrangeed hunting trips back in time to hunt dinosaurs. It is also a futuristic story about how changing a small thing can result in a huge change somewhere down the timeline
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the state these people were in; they were the “living dead”. “Rule Britania” is a song about the greatness and high status of the British. This evokes images of British naval ships and triumph; however this creates irony as the British are falling to the Japanese. This song is used in contact to the dialogue spoken by Bridie describing what it was like when the Japanese invaded. The “Jerusalem Hymn” is about England being gods chosen land and is played as the women discuss clinging to the wreckage
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"My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun" is a poem written by William Shakespeare about the love towards an imperfect woman. He explains that although his mistress is imperfect‚ he finds his love special and "rare." If the modern day reader is not careful‚ he/she might be quick to assume the role of the woman that Shakespeare writes about. Although the word mistress now refers to a sweetheart or a woman who lives with a man without being married to him‚ in Shakespeare’s time‚ it meant a woman
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Ain’t I a Woman? Vs A Poem about My Rights . “A Poem about my Rights‚” written by June Jordan‚ and “Ain’t I a Woman‚” by Sojourner Truth were both poems‚ although Sojourner Truth’s was a speech that was being written as she spoke‚ they both spoke about equal rights for women. However‚ I believe that “A Poem about my Rights‚” delivered a more powerful message because it expressed the idea of not only women’s rights‚ but a general idea of equal rights. I also believe that “A Poem about my Rights”
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comparison / “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;” to begin the sonnet to express the almost demonic mysterious appearance of the lady. Another comparison is the dark lady to a “goddess” and how a goddess does not walk‚ but rather floats‚ but the speaker’s lady “treads on the ground” (pp550). The speaker shows how his dark lady is far from perfect and may lack many of the qualities that society during this time fantasied woman possess. The speaker shifts the poem from explain all the things this lady
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12-14 Questions | SA | My Examples | P1 | P1: Mother | P2 | P2: Aunt Moe | P3 | P3: Ben | Trends | 1. At a party do you(a) interact with many‚ including strangers (b) interact with a few‚ known to you | A | I enjoy being the “life of the party” | A | Always talks to strangers‚ about anything | A | Talks to all- all the time | A | Strangers don’t scare Tara | All A’s | 2. Are you more(a) realistic than speculative (b) speculative than realistic | A | I like things to be realistic and achievable
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this makes some educational specialists feel pity for them. They suggest giving kids more spare time to play and have fun. Meanwhile‚ there is an opinion that youngsters should do only those activities that benefit their knowledge and educate them‚ and I totally agree with this point of view. Of course‚ the volume of the information children receive at school and ought to memorize is enormous and they should be given some free time to relax. Playing with others is essential to develop communication
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