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    My Writing Analysis

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    My writing has many flaws I have known that since I started writing. But out of all the problems that I have always had‚ the one that bothers me the most is that I know I am not producing the best work I can possibly get out. I have always been confident in my thoughts and ideas‚ but every time I starting writing them down they never seem to be able to go the way I want them to go. My applications for college where an example of this. For all three of the essays that I wrote I know I had great

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    with her husband Torvald. When readers first get an image of how their relationship is‚ it would not seem that bad. Once further into the play you see that it is just because Nora is submissive‚ and lets it be that way. The only reason she is loving her husband is because that is what she thinks she is supposed to do. Her husband will not let her expand as a person‚ and she just lets it happen. Women are constantly treated as a lower class among men. Nora is just as capable as her husband Torvald

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    Dear Parents of Amery Middle School Students: An issue that has created intense debate is whether competitive sports are good or bad for children. Some think competitive sports are great for children‚ but others think that sports are horrible. They all have great reasons to support their opinion. This is important because parents want to know if putting their child in sports is a good thing or a bad thing for their child’s success. It is clear that competitive sports are beneficial for children

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    My Shot Analysis

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    of the weakened economy; therefore‚ he decided to come up with a plan- the financial plan. In the song My Shot by the Hamilton production‚ Hamilton sings “Hey yo‚ im just like my country‚ scrappy and hungry” (Hamilton) This line emphasizes

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    My Personal Swot Analysis

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    Introduction: SWOT analysis is a strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture. The aim of any SWOT analysis is to identify the key internal and external factors that are important to achieving the objective. The internal factors may be viewed as strengths or weaknesses depending upon their impact on the organization’s objectives. What may represent strengths with respect to one objective may be weaknesses

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    My Wood Analysis

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    (My Wood Final) E.M. Forster’s “My Wood” is a jocular essay that expresses Forster’s reaction to owning a small estate. It’s easy to depict that Forster has a negative attitude towards his experience of having the property. His manipulation of sentences and play with words conveys his humorous approach. The use of biblical allusions supports Foster’s attitude. The passage makes us think of the seductive power of possessing objects. Forster has a satirical attitude as if he is laughing at what

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    Cite evidence for the fact that Ona does not confide in her husband. Why do you think she fails to do so? Pondering whether Jurgis loves her or not‚ Ona picked not to confide in her significant other. In addition‚ the book stated that “she(Ona) had to be away from him all the time‚ and bear her own troubles while he(Jurgis) was bearing his.” Suffering from destitution‚ lacking joy‚ and bearing weights‚ Jurgis and Ona were not ready to relate to each other’s circumstance‚ since they were attempting

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    My Mother Analysis

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    The passage “‘My mother‚ Pierre. The Ten Commandments‚ it’s a terrible sin to kill another person. What would the priests say? I’m not sure I can be a warrior. What if I’m a coward?’ The words poured out in a jumble as confused as his thoughts (p.145) shows perspective and character development. My interpretation is Luc is stuck in the middle of confusion. He had promised his mother that he won’t kill and will only be used as a translator. “‘I won’t hurt anyone‚ Mama. They just need me to speak to

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    For My Daughter Analysis

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    In Weldon Kees’ poem‚ For My Daughter‚ the narrator speaks of the bleak‚ dismal‚ and pessimistic future they envision for their daughter Kees conveys the tone and message of the poem through the usage of rhyme‚ cacophony‚ alliteration and synecdoche. Kees uses end rhymes throughout their poem to compare ideas and place emphasis on those particular words. While all of the lines rhyme with at least one other‚ a specific example of end rhyme is found in lines nine and ten: “Death in certain war‚ the

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    My Antonia Analysis

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    “Things will be easy for you. But they will be hard for us (p. 111).” These words‚ spoken by Ántonia‚ the protagonist of the novel ‘My Ántonia’‚ give light to the situation immigrants found themselves in after moving to the North America’s Western frontier. This novel reveals how immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s had to overcome numerous obstacles on the path towards ‘The American Dream’ which those native to the area did not have to face. In the late 1800s‚ America became very appealing

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