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    extensional device.” Sandburg expresses the constant change by saying “no one thing is the same at two different times,” which shows that while you may be doing the same activity, that activity has experienced changes. One could look at sports, for example to express this. In Major League Baseball, players play baseball every day, but the rules of the game change. One of the changes that has been made is that a player is no longer allowed to run over the catcher. In the poem “Joliet”, Sandburg…

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    As Holden struggles to find a descriptive subject for Stradlater's composition, he thinks of Allie and his baseball mitt and realizes “It was a very descriptive subject. It really was” (38). Holden questions his ability to write a great paper, but he finds motivation as he thinks of his younger brother. Holden finds a light of inspiration when he expresses his feelings towards Allie’s death and his significant belongings, which leads him to write a very descriptive paper. When Holden receives…

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    tell us that we have a long way to go when it comes to evening out representation in certain fields. The most obvious and publicly condemned example of inequality in the workplace, especially in nursing, is the prevalence of occupational sexism, or any discriminatory practices, statements, and actions based on a person's gender that are present or occur in a place of employment. The concept of gender disparities in…

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    is as painful as staying stuck where you do not belong” (Murthy). Change is difficult but imperative to evolve. Many are averse to change, however, without change a person cannot progress in life. The transition from childhood to adulthood is an example of an inevitable change in life. Ultimately, as demonstrated in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the passage to adulthood is strenuous but feasible for Holden, a 16 year old alienated boy. Salinger displays his critical views of the…

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    The magnificent Garden: Staring down from the balcony, the captivating view of the garden left me in awe. The whole sight portrays the image of a fairytale. The color and the shades of the sky seemed to be a part of a beautiful painting stretched across. The clouds were as fluffy as cotton candy. The milky white light from the moon made them more prominent as they changed from one form to another as if trying to tell the story of their own. The smooth paved walkway leads to the glorious pond.…

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    throughout the poem. One example can be seen when Warren writes, “she sat In front of the drugstore, sipping something Through a straw. There is nothing like Beauty. It stops your heart. It Thickens your blood. It stops your breath.” Here the ‘boy’ seems to be truly in love with the girl and also has the desire to speak to her but can’t seem to go to her. The anxiety he experiences is so fierce that he has to watch her from a distance in a ‘big black Buick’. Another example of tone is evident…

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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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    use of setting, imagery, suspense, and tone instill a mood of fear and loneliness in the reader. There Will Come Soft Rains takes place in a post-apocalyptic wasteland that was once bustling with life, or at least the audience can assume these things. The narrator describes “empty cards at silent tables” (Bradbury, 2), insinuating that the house was used as a place for get-togethers of…

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    and violent abrasion, dripping pearls of blood. ‘Help me, oh lord, help me!’” (4). This quote is from the book The Burying Place by Brian Freeman. It is a mystery book written in third person. It is a mystery about a child abduction and a serial killer. Brian Freeman, author of The Burying Place, uses imagery, parallelism, flashbacks, and…

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    sensory detail. Throughout my recent writings, there is evidence of my expansion of sensory detail through the revisions I made of my writings. In my revised memoir version, I have examples of my immense improvement in sensory detail use, including, “....Imagine yourself being a small animal, desperately trying to find a place to hide from these huge machines,…

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