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    9/11 Descriptive Writing

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    honorable service man deserve to be recognized for their efforts they displayed on 9/11. To bring across the message writing styles such as descriptive sentences, diction, pathos, and ethos are used. Initially, descriptive sentences were used to develop Burke’s piece. Descriptive sentences include immense detail to help develop the piece. One example of descriptive is “Now injured and bloodied, the four office workers climbed out from beneath the debris”. This excerpt displays descriptiveness…

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    In descriptive writing has a unique power and appeal, as it evokes sights, smells, sounds, textures, and tastes. Using description in your writing brings the world within your text to your reader. In 2000, John D. Freyer decided to sell everything he owned on eBay® so that he could move and wrote ads or each item, and later collectively published them as a book. The unique aspect of his ads was the way he described each item, subjectively descriptive. A typical ad on eBay is objectively…

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    median. Repeat the above steps but select the radio-button that corresponds to Median and in the Store results in: text area, place the median column. Calculating Descriptive Statistics ? Calculate descriptive statistics for the mean and median columns that where created above. Pull up Stat > Basic Statistics > Display Descriptive Statistics and set Variables: to mean and median. The output will show up in your Session Window. Print this information. Calculating Confidence Intervals for…

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    of imagery in Hamlet to express to the tone of his work to the audience. If Shakespeare didn’t use the imagery, he used then this play wouldn’t be understood like the way it is understood today. The descriptive language he uses really puts us in the shoes of Hamlet. Some examples of his descriptive language are as follows. “Hamlet says his body and the world are contaminated” this speaks to me in that he is trying to say that we as people corrupt this world and make it contaminated because we…

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    Photo Description some close friends are taking picture for a serious aim.It is black-and-white photo that shows four men; two of them sit on the chair and the other two stands behind them. Who are sitting and the one that stand on the left look directly to the camera and the fourth one is look up may be see something in the sky. They look like they are very close friends and have known each other for long time. The one sitting on the left puts his hands over each other and he looks serious…

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    I can probably guess what you are thinking…. “Tequila’s?” Well, yes. When we first discussed the observation and the different places to do it, I was stumped. I thought for many days about somewhere I could do my observation where I felt comfortable, I was not in an unfamiliar area, I did not know much about it, and I could really enjoy my experience. Finally, it hit me! Tequila’s Discoteque… simply known as Tequila’s. So many people I know eat there and have invited me numerous times, but I…

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    We drove to the location of the bus as the sun was on its daily rise. The feeling of tiredness was not present due to the overwhelming feeling of excitement. The moment was finally here. When we arrived, everything seemed to move slower, but I soon realized it was the anticipation and caffeine that kept me from falling asleep. We took my sleeping bag, my bag of clothes, and my backpack out of the trunk. My father and my sister, Stephanie, were there to goodbye and as I was heading on the bus…

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    It all began so smoothly, this colossal masterpiece of mankind was meant to be the sturdiest ship ever made, The Titanic. Everyone happily moved along the line, chatting like old friends, smiles lighting up their excited faces as the got ready to embark on this mighty voyage. Despite the hustle and bustle, everyone politely gave each other space as they climbed the ramp. He witnessed all of this from his position up on the deck, his body pressed against the cold steel of the hand rail. He…

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    "Hey sunshine, the morning says hello to your sweet face." The blond man flashes him a not-so-innocent smile before turning back around and walking away. Xander sneers at him, irritated and steely faced before returning back to his cigarette. What an asshole. He blows smoke from his lips and watches the white mist ravel and twine itself into the grey sky, dissipating into a clear smog. Inhaling again, he leaned back against the wall, cool and rough brick scratching his skin and he sighed,…

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    Houseboats are fun, memorable and affordable places to stay in Amsterdam. If you're used to sleeping on boats, then you know how relaxing the soft rocking of a docked boat can be --if not, you're sure to be pleasantly surprised. Always book your houseboat reservations early, as the number of rooms on the vessels is limited, and they sell out quickly. Marie Anne's Houseboat Marie Anne's is around 10 minutes away from the Central Station and the rest of the city, but the short walk, or even…

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