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    telling old war stories. It can be concluded that the amount of detail he put into this section is what truly gives this book its descriptive tone and feel. There were several patterns that I found while writing annotations for the section Spin.…

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    This story begins with the narrator describing the town of Dunwich for many pages talking about how old it is and how it was home to many strange things. It then flashes back to a child being born by the name of Wilbur who was the son of the Whatelys. These people were known to be born of inbreeding which may have been the cause of the son maturing way quicker than any other normal child. By the age of 1 he was able to speak perfectly and a few years later could walk and run perfectly. At 7 this…

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    I want to start off by saying David Sedaris is a great writer and I love his story of “Picka Pocketoni”. His character as a person is amazing, he is funny and very descriptive in what he talks about. So not only am I getting a good laugh out of the story “Picka Pocketoni” but I’m also getting a clear image of what is going on throughout the story. In this description David is being insulted by a group of young teenagers that is criticizing where he lives, France, and is also being insulted by an…

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    addresses racism and how he feels about it. In the letter, Martin Luther KIng Jr. explains the difficult things about having colored skin in 1963 when he wrote the letter. Furthermore he gives an abundance of examples throughout the letter about how colored men and woman were treated badly in different ways. He also uses strong language and complex diction to make the letter immensely better and more descriptive. Also in the letter, Martin Luther King Jr. writes about the struggle that people…

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    The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart makes the reader see that Merlin is not only a magical being, but a real person. Throughout the book the author pulls the reader into the world of fifth century adventure, suspense, and romance. This is all done by using imagery and a well rounded characters story. It all adds up to make the audience feel as if they are actually taking part in the life of Merlin unfolding. From the very beginning The Crystal Cave impresses with the paragraph: “ With the coming…

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    as well as legal rights to property and inheritance. (Guest p.360) Marriage has, and always will be the unification of man and woman as loving partners who begin their adventure through life together. This process will never change. When talking about marriages in different cultures, the end result is the same with the couple getting married. The difference arises in how the man and woman get married.…

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    methods in order to acquire appeal for his. He asks educators, “But what doth such a school to form a great and heroic character?” (pg 192) more than merely expressing his opinion on the current education system, forcing educators to really think about the benefits, if any, that come out of it. By asking questions rather than just making statements he encourages the reader to think for themselves, while implying the right answer. He also gives the reader credit for their intelligence by…

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    The character was overlook because he is not alive, but he played an important role in Gordie’s life. The standard that he must meet so he can be taken into consideration by his parents. Denny was the special child, the football player, the popular guy. By the time Gordie was born Danny was ten, but unlike his brother, Gordie was not a miracle child, he was more of a burden to the family. This hate towards Gordy is not portrayed in depth in the movie. The brothers did not share a special bond…

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    extremely detailed and descriptive. Without these elements Touching Spirit Bear would not be a solid story with a good plot. Symbolism is one of the elements of fiction that Words of the Wiser portrays. In more than half of the Words of the Wiser examples, Edwin and Garvey use symbolism to teach Cole a life lesson. For example, in Touching Spirit Bear: “It was a sharing and a celebration. All because that is what I made it. Yours was simply food, because that…

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    The Wife of Bath receives a rather descriptive introduction by Chaucer in the General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales. Not only is her physical description meticulously detailed, there is also much learn about her personality from said description. As result of this hearty illustration, she is often the object of criticism. Some believe she is representing of the anti-feminist movement so often portrayed in literary works of this because of her “nightmarish personification” (Rossignol 384).…

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