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    cracking. I’m goin’ on a boat. If anyone asks. I got a boat in Seattle, Okay?” (Walter 39). One final desperate selfless act by a father to protect his child from knowing how his fateful choices lead to his demise. It is through his final bits of dialogue we see the true Oren. A with caring and kind heart. A man who cares about the safety and happiness of his son, regardless of what his action belie, his son mattered and that he loved him. In the final moments of Oren’s life you feel…

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    John 4: 1-42 Exegesis

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    I. Introduction The author tries to provide an exegesis of John 4:1-42 by using the exegetical framework. The investigation will cover textual criticism, demarcation of the text, the social-historical setting of the place of the micro text within its macro structure and detailed analysis verse by verse which will incorporate some important insights. II. Demarcation of the Text and comments concerning the Structure: We need to divide the text into smaller unities in order to obtain some…

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    Broken Promises “Flying” is a short story by Alice Miller. It is about a girl named Allie Lester who has to choose whether keep her promise or break it and fly. The short story starts off with Allie, who is six years old at the time, hanging out with her older cousin Mack. Mack teaches her numerous amount of things when they spend time together, but this particular moment is more special than any time before. Mack shows Allie how to fly; it is such a pleasant and graceful experience. However,…

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    Judicial Deference

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    home life. Conclusion Of the 18 cases that have declared incompatible, on 17 have resulted in amendments of change to the legislation. Among the 17 cases, which resulted in changes to the legislation, arguably only 8 were associated with the dialogue procedure between the judicature, legislature and the…

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    and what they do and what they say. In this short story Soccer Dad, we see the perspective of the struggles of being a parent, and eventually doing the right thing. We all may not want to do the right thing, but we will. The author especially uses dialogue to get all of his points throughWe also see how the author toys with our emotions with the building of the character. In the Soccer Dad we see that the story is based in the first person point of view; this greatly affects the story. When we…

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    Another example of existentialism through dialogue is his questioning. He ask “What and how much had I lost by trying to do only what was expected of me…” (Ellison 266). This is the first step into the journey of self-discovery that is short lived after he bites into a bad piece of yam and is brought back to reality. The short lived epiphany serves to influence the narrator to do better for himself. The next example of existentialism through dialogue is Clifton’s Sambo doll sales pitch (Ellison…

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    The right words The stone lion (Wild and Voutila, 2014) begins and ends with the lion being a statue in front of the library. The journey taken through the beginning and the end of the story allow the readers to feel, dream, imagine and think about feelings of the lion and the feelings that he encounters. Margaret Wild and Rita Voutila allow the readers to embark on the same journey through the use of emotive language and pictures throughout the story. Humans are able to gain the information…

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    develop. One doesn’t know much about Joyce, but the twist is good and she seems to have fallen for Ron. There are small plants that show her dedication to him. To make more exciting and dynamic characters, try to create more powerful dialogue. Right now, the dialogue is pretty straightforward and sounds a bit on the nose, (example) “What are you doing?” “Preparing to kill you.” Avoid cliché lines like, “You won’t get away with this.” Try to add subtext. Avoid repeating conversations. It feels…

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    Today we will be talking about the similarities and differences of two stories both written by the same author. Those stories go by the name of “The Lottery,” and “Charles.” Some similarities consist of a Plot twist, or dialogue, or even Foreshadowing. The differences consist of Symbolism, Static character, and Tone. We will go over the differences later but now let’s go over the similarities. We will start it off with a Plot Twist. In “The Lottery” for instance, the plot twist turned out…

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    Hitchhiker, effectively created suspense through the use of dramatic elements. Imagery creates suspense in The Hitchhiker and Deep and Dark and Dangerous. In the two texts, description of fear and anxiety also present suspense. The two texts use dialogue to show suspense. Hence, the two texts use dramatic elements because it makes the reader feel worried for the character. In both of the two texts, the use of imagery creates suspense. In the text The Hitchhiker Adams states, “I would see…

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