Example of Descriptive Essay About a Place

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    Hi, I chose the story of The Happy Prince because it is a beautiful story that opens our eyes to the current reality, where poverty and greed abound, and with the example of solidarity of the prince we can be born love and peace. Descriptive paragraph : The happy prince is the story of a statue that lay in the highest part of the city, whose statue was admired by all, from the children to the highest representatives of the city, like the mayor. Even a failed man, who cried to see the statue so…

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    Written language is a trait known to be only possessed by mankind. Although other species may have audible forms of communication, man is able to record and document his thoughts, feelings, or events that have unfolded in a way that can be viewed multiple times without him having to use his voice over and over. Literacy is a skill that adults in the United States are expected to have; but the level of your literacy says a lot about you and can have a tremendous impact on what career you end up…

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    Virginia Woolf Essay

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    In my opinion, it is a “Yes”. By writing different characters’ action, dialogues, emotional changes and interaction, it can also reflect their personalities. Direct description like adjectives is not a must in every novel. Like the example mentioned in the above, Woolf can make readers fully understand who Mrs. Ramsays really is, but just showing her actions and speech. Meanwhile, the novel can reflect the social environment that time, like the way Mrs. Ramsays wanted everyone to get…

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    Although there is no descriptive story of his actual body rising, there is still a plethora of trusted evidence describing events of Jesus on Earth after his death. The creed written by Paul in 1 Corinthians is likely the most inspiring and useful in looking at this story. There…

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    As a reader, I have occasionally come across the thought- why would I read a fictional self-help book? As readers, we would assume that if trying to gain knowledge from a story, we would at least want the story to be composed of facts. Upon a descriptive scholarly research, I came to a conclusion about why fictional self-help books may actually be the superior choice when deciding between types of self-help books. Although we realize the stories we analyze aren’t composed of factual events,…

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    play an essential role in the cultural system of a certain society. People especially native speakers reveal their linguistic proficiency and the eco-cultural knowledge by using appropriate proverbs whenever they need. The present paper through descriptive- analytic method and content analysis aims to reveal the inscribed environmental discourses in Bengali proverbs. The results indicated that Bengali proverbs contain environmental elements such as fruits, nature, flowers, animals and even…

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    Collage SECTION A Question 1: Case Study A1. i. Research is one more, afresh. Research is finding information about particular thing that you have to do and process of asking question and answering by a survey or experiment in an organized way. For example, you have to do a project on international company for that project you are finding all kind of information about the particular company and sometime we have to go to the company ask them about the company information and getting answers to…

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    He believed it essential to base his political philosophy on this conviction . By depicting the state of nature in a descriptive, rather than normative way, Hobbes shows that there is nothing unusual about the passions that drive man towards war against man. This happens because man seeks self-preservation, which requires attaining resources. However, “everyone is governed…

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    Imagery-visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work. Ex: "So she drew her mother away, skipping, dancing, and frisking fantastically, among hillocks of the dead people, like a creature that had nothing in common with a bygone and buried generation, nor owned herself akin to it." (Ch. 10) This is describing Pearl being full of energy skipping and doing other things in a cemetery. She is dancing all over the tombstones. Pearl does not care or realize that what she is…

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    for acceptance. Furthermore, many critics believe that AI has not fulfilled its promise. Yet they do not discard it as a method. It is a fact that companies are using AI and earning money as a result. AI will impact what receive and send in the work place. Many people wonder what the darker side of AI is, they believe with this program we may be sowing the seeds of our own destruction. Losing control of the machines we have built, but this problem remains…

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