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    4.1. Data Collection The study targeted 144 respondents based on convenience sampling technique. Table shows the demographic profile of the respondents. The age groups are somewhat spread‚ with the majority of respondents are from 18 to 30 age group. Characteristics Descriptor Distribution Percentage 1 Gender Male 96 66.7 Female 48 33.3 2 Education Graduation or Equivalent 52 36.1 Post Graduation or Equivalent 72 50.0 Professional such as CA 16 11.1 Others 4 2.8 3 Occupation Service 44

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    the fact cause nothing can control nature. There also on chapter 10‚ when Ishmael is listening to his grandmother’s stories about star‚ moon‚ and sky which it falls in the category of nature and this is why this book’s theme is nature. For the anthropomorphism‚ the story employs in the similar manner because the story of the wild boars shows how smart the pigs were because at first the hunter try to killed a bunch of pigs at once but‚ one smart pig saw it and told his fellow members. Which now the

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    Born in 1945‚ Robert Gray is an Australian poet renowned for his imagistic style‚ drawing strength from his fastidious concern for the precision of language and a meticulous contemplation of physical existence. Gray’s works are unconventional in structure‚ and prevalent throughout his poems are the recurring themes of humanism‚ consumerism and naturalism‚ peppered with allusions to personal experiences. Gray’s thematic concerns arise from his personal context‚ alongside his love of the Australian

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    these creatures. They became so numerous that they were given a category‚ Anthropomorphism. Over time and with our knowledge of science increasing‚ body parts that may have been considered to be part of Anthropomorphism were explainable. Webbed hands and feet‚ humans being born with a tail; and even being born with an extra appendage like an extra toe or finger are no longer a disfiguring ailment. But what if Anthropomorphism wasn’t just a myth? What if they were a new stage in human evolution? Scientists

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    game of dice with the feared thunder god over the control of fire. These are two different trickster tales of different cultural importances. Trickster tales are stories that are centered around a character of cultural importance that contain anthropomorphism and usually explain a natural happening. ¨How Stories Came to Earth” and ¨Coyote Steals Fire¨ are both similar and different in various ways including they contain objectives‚ power entities‚ and are of different cultures. In the trickster

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    The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows (published in 1908) by Kenneth Grahame is a children’s fictional novel set in England during the early 20th century. This allegory from the stimulus booklet evokes feelings of magic and adventure but also feelings of reflection as we relate the actions of Ratty‚ Mole and Toad to our lives.Grahame evokes an imaginative journey within the mind of the reader as he questions "Which journey’s do we take that we really want to experience?" Kenneth Grahame

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    not all of us‚ have been exposed to this type of storytelling where animals take on human capabilities. African‚ oral traditions also use the animal to display human characteristics and capabilities. The use of animals in this light is called anthropomorphism. To analyze the type of literature that personifies animals‚ we will draw from narratives that demonstrate this method and consider its purpose. Oral narration is used within many cultures. Oral narration is defined as a spoken account of connected

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    Woolvs In The Sitee Analytical Essay In the picture book Woolvs in the Sitee‚ the narrator Ben‚ shares with the reader an insight into a dark mysterious city in which he lives. In this city‚ according to Ben‚ there are hateful creatures he calls ‘woolvs’ “They are in the sitee‚ they are evereewhere. They spare no won.” Pg.6 With a clever use of illustration and writing the authors draw the reader into wondering the truth about Ben’s world. Margaret Wild has done a superb job with the

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    The Contribution of “Auguste Comte” to Sociology! Isidore Auguste Marie Francois Xavier Comte was born in Montellier of Southern France in January 1‚ 1798 and died in 1857. He was the first thinker who realized the need for a distinct science of human society. He is regarded as the father of sociology. He is regarded as the father not because of his significant contributions to the subject but because of creating sociology as a science of society or science of human behaviour. Comte first

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    reader and the subject of the article‚ the elephants. The link forces the readers to feel an emotional investment in the article‚ thereby allowing for maximum effect of the literary and psychological tool that Siebert utilises liberally‚ anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism is the innate tendency of the human mind to make the subconscious decision to attribute human traits such as emotions‚ physical traits‚ human characteristics and behaviour to non-human objects or

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