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    Directions: Respond to the following prompt in several full paragraphs complete with well-chosen examples from the literary text or texts referenced in the prompt. Next, write an essay of several paragraphs in length in which you (1) identify key features of the Shakespearean sonnet; 2) illustrate those key features of the Shakespearean sonnet by making specific reference to the text of “Sonnet 116”; and 3) discuss how an understanding of the form contributes to a greater understanding of…

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    Jesus Feeds the 5,000 Matthew 14:13-21 Summary: Jesus landed and when people found that out, crowds of people travelled on foot to meet him. When Jesus landed he saw the crowds, he had compassion and healed the sick. After Jesus healed the sick a disciple told Jesus to send the crowds away so they can eat. Jesus didn’t make them leave and asked the disciples to give food but they didn’t have any to give to the crowds but a boy came up to Jesus and gave him 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Jesus…

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    revolutionary. His works include Common Sense, The American Crisis, The Rights of Man, and The Age of Reason. His religious beliefs were radical for his time and attracted criticism but his pamphlet Common Sense promoted the idea of independence. His literary works sparked a revolutionary mind set into the American…

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    then, after watching them in the eyes of Boo, returns home to find her father reading a book. Atticus reads the book, “The Gray Ghost” to Scout. In the summary of the book the main character realizes that the so called “bad guy” was never truly bad; most people are not once you understand them and their background. Harper Lee uses creative literary devices to convey the theme that there is always more to a person when you take a walk in their…

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    Research Essay on literature contexts and themes of the both stories “A Good Man is Hard to find” by Flannery O’Connor and “The Tell-Tale” by Edger Poe have several areas of contrast and similarity. One of the aspects that portray this relationship is the many contexts (Historic)and symbolism in which the stories were written, which explains how it impacted their creation and their featured themes. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is typical of the macabre themes for which Poe became popular. The book is…

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    Short Story Summary: Winter Dreams Youth, innocence and the loss of both; Harmful relationships. Both are major themes in the short story, Winter Dreams, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, one of the true American literary geniuses of the early 1900’s. Fitzgerald’s short story takes place in Minnesota and follows the life of Dexter Green, a boy from the middle class who aspires to be wealthy, and his “Winter Dreams”: A life with the beautiful, yet deceptive and toxic, Judy Jones. Throughout Winter Dreams,…

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    band connects this issue of drugs to society, and how we can make people feel unwanted, forcing them to turn to drugs. Using many clever literary devices, this song tells a story about a person who feels neglected by society and turns to drugs for solace. It shows the reality of the issue of drug abuse and connects to how other people treat drug addicts. Literary devices help a person to visualize a statement, as well as making them think. Writing everything literally would make things…

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    Symbolism in the Odyssey The Odyssey is an incredible piece of literary work in which the author, Homer, explores the adventure of a lost king named Odysseus. In this epic poem, Homer uses the literary technique of symbolism to depict messages through symbols. Although there are a multitude of symbols in The Odyssey, two that are most important are the shroud that Penelope weaves for Laertes and the sea itself. These symbols represent time and journey in the poem. In order to achieve the…

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    1st Chapter Number: 7 Chapter Title: Embracing the Complexity of Language: Bringing All Forms of Knowledge into the Language Arts through Latino Children’s Literature I. Summary This chapter covers different approaches to help incorporate multicultural children’s literature into the classroom which could encourage bilingual learners in a language arts setting. This chapter discussed sociocultural perspectives on literacy that helps connect literacy instruction to something more…

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    Augustine of hippo was the most influential Christian philosopher and theologian. He was a literary genius. He lived from 354BC to 430BC. He had many literary works to his credit. Although St. Augustine had so much writings to brag about, He is best known for his "The Confessions" and "The City of God." St. Augustine is one of the brightest things that has existed since the…

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