Example of Descriptive Essay

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    Examples of the specific figurative language utilization in this poem include “Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;” (line 2), and “If snow be white, then why her breasts are dun;” (line 3). It cannot go unnoticed that these two comparisons are unconventional…

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    Paul Barnwell's Speech

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    nation are. Descriptive details help Barnwell visually portray what he is trying to say through words on paper. His use of imagery is effective in that he really allows the readers to visualize what his classroom is like. Barnwell then carries on by saying he gave his students an assignment to help them gain conversational skills, and yet they still “reached for their phones—an automatic impulse and the last thing they should be doing” (Barnwell). As he continues with his real life example, he…

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    area of memory representations language determines, at least to some extent, what descriptive words we choose to associate with what nouns. If our language emphasizes material over shape, then we might describe a tree as made of wood rather than tall. Moreover, language structure and competency seems to have a substantial impact on cognitive development in children and adolescents (Sevinc & Turner, 1976). For example, similarities in language…

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    Do you think a person has two sides? If a person hides the side they feel ashamed of will it come back to haunt that person?In society there are many people who have different sides to themselves in my opinion. For example,when a student goes with one group to another they have different personalities because they can change personalities that quick. Well,in the novel,Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde a mad scientist makes a potion or drug that is impure where he then drinks it and it turns…

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    themes for a story or book. W.W. Jacobs uses techniques like dialogue, descriptive words and phrases, and the characters feelings/actions to create the theme of “Wishes can come true but come with consequences” in the story The Monkey’s Paw. He uses dialogue between characters to create a feeling in the book and in the reader which leads to the creation of a theme. In the book a conversation between Mr. and Mrs. White show an example of this when they say “The other two wishes,” she replied…

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    quite differently (“cross-sectional vs. longitudinal studies | Institute for Work & Health,” n.d.). Cross-sectional designs that use the method of collecting and comparing data from multiple cohorts of different ages at the same point of time. An example would be including 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 year olds to measure the effect of age on smoking. They were all recruited at the same point in time but have different levels of age variable (years of life). This design is much less expensive in…

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    Kennings In Beowulf

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    Grendel is the use of the kennings, “Shepard of evil and guardian of crime” (Line 191). Reading this quote the reader can clearly see how evil Grendel is. We also picture that he has done crime. Kennings can also be used to describe Beowulf; for example, “mighty protector of men” (Line 132). This is making the reader picture how Beowulf protects men. The use of kennings help us picture the character which in return helps the reader picture the epic. Although the use of kennings is a great way to…

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    Macon Dead’s personality through the other characters and his role in the household. This type of narrative, where the characters are discovered mainly through the other characters, is consistent throughout the whole novel. Ruth's character, for example, was shown to be isolated from the black community and thought of as a wanna-be white women from the appearance of the others and their actions during Mr. Smith’s suicide leap. Macon is described indirectly as a volcano because he was ‘likely…

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    Paper It is incredible how people describe with such detail what the brain sees. Each person has there own way of explaining or representing what they see, with little or a lot of detail and examples. There are people that have a certain connection with nature and how it affects them. William Wordsworth is an example of a person who wrote about nature, regarding how he sees it and how it affects him personally. Wordsworth was an English Romantic poet, of which whom started the Romantic Age in…

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    I wasn’t required to actually take your English class; however, the class was a good start at getting back into writing and bias analysis in literature. Completing rhetorical analyses defiantly needed a scrub down and cleared the dust off of my eyes. I wouldn’t say that my overall English writing had improved in this course, but that is not to say that it was useless for me. Exposure to writings that irked me and writing about them pushed me out of my comfort zone, forcing me to try to find a…

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