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    Marge Piercy’s poem "To Be of Use" expresses an opposing connotation about the idea of work. Most people believe the words "hard work" carry a negative connotation. What these words imply is not something that is generally received with enthusiasm but is often accepted either by force or obligation. The poem’s central theme is that satisfaction and self-fulfillment can be attained by using one’s skills to serve a specific function in life‚ for it is the opinion of the speaker that an unproductive

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    When confronted with aggression one can fight or retreat. In what ways are reactions to aggression presented in the work you have studied? Emotions are easier shown than written. Every action has its equal and opposite reaction‚ and to portray this‚ a great deal of detailed observation and a sack full of eloquent choice of words are required from authors. In the book‚ Wide Sargasso Sea‚ Jean Rhys portrays the different reactions to aggression through the abundant use of diction‚ innuendos‚ and

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    be happy. Happiness should come from whatever you decide makes you happy‚ whether it is a sundae or jogging around the block. The strengths of this engaging argument lie in its appeal to the audience‚ effectiveness of humor‚ comparison-contrast‚ connotations‚ language‚ relevance‚ as well as biases. To begin with‚ the predominant tone of Jordan’s article is one of humor. This humor is the most important and significant aspect of the article because‚ it allows Jordan to

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    anti-American and places the gay rights movement in a superior position by emphasizing how the right is wrong morally‚ spiritually‚ and politically. In order to distance her opponents from the positive connotation of the word “right‚” Vaid redefines them with terms that have negative connotations in our society such as “extremist” and “supremacist.” By successfully separating the Christian right from the beliefs of Christianity in general‚ Vaid creates an opportunity to criticize the morals of this

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    infatuated with death and religion. It would make perfect sense then that her poetry was influenced greatly by her own feelings of depression and loneliness. Emily Dickinson’s work is unique because of the poetic devices she uses‚ like irony‚ symbolism‚ connotation‚ imagery‚ and personification‚ and the recurring themes of death‚ religion‚ and nature. The following poems are related because they all share Dickinson’s common literary devices and themes. In “Safe in their Alabaster Chambers”‚ Emily Dickinson

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    check and see if you’re right. (Hint: you should have 9 adjectives‚ 8 nouns‚ and 3 verbs.) One more sort! Sort your words in to groups that show the connotation you have for each word. (Feel free to revisit lesson #2.02 to review connotation.) Create a group of words with a positive connotation and another with a negative connotation. Activity #2: Criss-cross Puzzles Use the word banks to complete the criss-cross puzzles below. Do Puzzle #1 before you start reading and Puzzle #2

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    in the title. Denotation is a dictionary meaning of a word. Connotation is a feeling that a word invokes to its literal or primary meaning. There are also many examples of connotation in the poem that Hughes uses. What different denotations does the title have? What connotations are linked to each of them? The title “Cross”‚ has many different denotations including a symbol of a religious belief‚ pass by‚ or an object. The connotations that are linked to the title are Hughes uses are passing from

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    Topister Bonyo Professor Hillary Ash English 11011: Collage Writing 1 20 October 20‚ 2012 Women Deserve Equal Pay for Equal Work Women deserve equal pay for equal work. It is no longer valid to justify unequal pay for equal work in the workforces by giving men the superior status of being the heads of the house hold. Clearly‚ gender roles have shifted and more women are now the heads of the households and the sole breadwinners in many homes. Families that depend on these women are greatly affected

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    previously just defined as omens‚ and omens used to be regarded as negative. Eventually the word transformed to mean favorable omens‚ and then the word was just defined as favorable. (OED792) The word usually has‚ for the most part a positive connotation. Many people use this word to wish others well and success on endeavors. Many writers use auspicious in different ways‚ by implying different meanings. In 1879‚ Rossetti used the definition ominous when she used auspicious in “Seek and Find‚” saying

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    Chapter Pg The quotation How she is represented Language devices used Deeper analysis Two 34 ‘Little bouquets of red ostrich feathers’ As a lonely‚ isolated and un-wanted Connotations‚ imagery‚ metaphor and In this quote we can identify that Steinbeck is portraying Curley’s wife as an ostrich. Unable to fly‚ meaning CW can’t leave or escape the ranch. This represents that she is stuck and will never be able to leave. This goes back to portraying her as a lonely woman. It can also portray

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