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    even when they think they shouldn’t thus to make it dark humour. Irony is evident in the story with lines such as “I thought he was mad and was about to attack the train, but he wasn’t; he was only killing a snake.” By using this type of tone, it suggests to the audience that the persona sees killing a snake as such a normal thing to do and is then calm about it. This also suggests that he believes choosing to live in the bush would have to make a person ’mad’. The isolation is heavily…

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    From Potter's Field Quotes

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    takes place in New York City as Temple Gault has just murdered his last victim. Kay Scarpetta is back at it again with her crew Pete Marino and Benton Wesley. The ironic thing was Kay, Pete, and Benton were already in the city because they were doing charity work. They got a call that Gault murdered…

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    hospitals, with 30-50 percent resulting in injury. Injured patients require additional treatment and sometimes prolonged hospital stays. In one study, a fall with injury added 6.3 days to the hospital stay. The average cost for a fall with injury is about $14,000” (Joint Commission, 2015, para 1). “An accidental fall has been defined as a sudden and nonintentional change of posture to the ground or a lower level, onto an object, floor, pavement, ground, or any other type of surface, and includes…

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    Irving never spoke about his religion to the public, but his writing style suggests that he was certainly not a Puritan. Puritans, for example, believe that everybody must aspire to be perfect, that the Devil, while real, is shunned, and have many stories consisting of a character…

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    however, the writer would benefit on lessons on using more descriptive verbs as well as adding more details to the story. Her sentences tend to be very short and straight to the point. In teaching how to use descriptive verbs, writers are taught to describe a person, place or thing in such a way that a picture is formed in the reader’s mind (Forney, 2001). Forney explains that by teaching writers to capture an event through descriptive writing requires writers to pay very close attention to…

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    Beauty In The Bluest Eye

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    Toni Morrison is known for using vastly descriptive details throughout her writing, she does this to make descriptive comparisons in order for the reader to connect with her work. In The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison uses description to make comparisons about beauty. In Recitatif Morrison uses details to describe Twyla and Roberta’s life. She uses detail to portray to her readers the hardship and struggles each and everyone of her characters face throughout the story. This use of description draws…

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    how poor of living conditions the individuals were forced to withstand. And even with the most descriptive language possible, Wiesel claims that no one will ever be able to understand what it was like to live during the Holocaust unless they had truly been there to experienced the horrors. In conclusion, Elie Wiesel’s persistence to tell the stories of the lost ultimately makes him a more descriptive writer. This descriptiveness is…

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    said to them. But, just because an idea is accepted by the general public, does not always mean it is correct. In the parable, “Allegory of the Cave,” philosopher Plato informs the audience about the importance of questioning the accepted thoughts of the general population because most people do not think twice about whether those concepts are actually correct. Because Plato was one of the more enlightened…

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    Women In Congress

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    has been the case is not because when women run their constituents do not vote for them, it is mainly due to the fact that there is a lack of women running for Congress (Pearson 2013, 62). This then, brings about the debate of whether or not women representation in congress should be descriptive or remain substantive (Swers 2001, 217). Furthermore, an increase in congresswomen could…

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    Chopin's "The Story of an Hour," there is a series of events that happen within an hour that ultimately leads to the death of a woman named Mrs. Mallard. From the title of the story, I thought what any other person would think, a series of events take place that happens within an hour. The story starts with Mrs. Mallard getting news that her husband has just been in a train crash. He has passed away. She is very sad, so she goes to her room to cry. While Mrs. Mallard is in her room, her…

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