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    Mark Johnson, was captive to the world of virtual exaltation. His life was like a buzzing bee, though without any amelioration for himself or for the society, his pride of performance and expression had become limited only in digital platform world, the social media of the day and night. Where his life hanged in front of all for a short while with likes and smiles, where he didn't realize how drastic the fall was.... he built a wall which wasn't his own, lost in that society troll, lounge.…

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    Brutus and Mark Antony have very different views which they clearly show in their speeches. Not unlike a debate which we often see today in politics between two political opponents. Brutus attempts to justify his killing of Julius Caesar using rhetorical question and antithesis while Mark Antony tries to defend Julius Caesar's legacy by using rhetorical question and apostrophe. Unlike many types of stories told today, movies, and pieces of writing. This story is hardly black and and white. One…

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    In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn fakes his own death in order to get away from his father: the town drunk. While escaping from his father, he encounters the slave of Miss Watson, a woman who insists on Huckleberry Finn becoming a pious, righteous young man. This slave, Jim, is now Huckleberry Finn’s only companion on a journey to escape his father. However, while on the Mississippi River, they encounter two men known as the king and the duke whose…

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    leader. In Germany Hitler did a similar thing, he turned the people to his radical side. They used persuasive speech and gave the people offers that caused them to be loyal to them. These two people proved that words are more powerful than weapons. Mark Antony had a tough job he had to give a speech after brutus had the crowd cheering for him. Antony starts to give his speech and he slowly starts to explain why Brutus was wrong. “But Brutus says he was ambitious, and Brutus was an…

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    because you know it is what you say? These terms are actually the four marks of the Church. These four marks summarize the Church’s features and mission and accomplish this through the help and guidance of the Holy Spirit. It is our duty as baptized Catholics to live out these marks every day. Now, the Church never said it would be easy, but they do give us great role models, the saints, who can help show us how to make these marks visible to the world. An example of a saint would be St. John…

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    garner support from them is crucial. To resonate with the audience, the character should be relatable and must survive. Mark Watney does both, therefore, his story is popular in the media in both the novel and in real life. What makes the survival story so popular? Is it the situation or the character that fascinates the audience? In the case of The Martian, the situation that Mark Watney is in is extreme. The situation is what initially draws the reader in. Being deserted on a distant planet…

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    dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked”. Both of these qualities are found in characters in the play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. I believe that Mark Antony is the most honorable character in the play. I also believe that Cassius is the most corrupt character in the play. I believe that Mark Antony had several qualities of honor. A few examples of how he was honorable include how he displayed loyalty to Caesar, and how he was good with his words. Antony…

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    In chapter thirty one of Mark Twain's “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, the protagonist is forced to make a decision based on the morals of life, marking a turning point in the entire novel. Huck’s decision ends the moral struggle that has perplexed him throughout the novel, also affecting the civilization he had acquired under the roof of the Widow Douglas. Huck’s final decision also depicts Twain's satire of the antebellum South, which reveals that a young , immature boy is able to do…

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    biography.com/articles/Mark-Twain-9512564 2. Robert Fulford's column about irony (http://www.robertfulford.com/Irony.html) 3. Justin Rivera "Advice to Youth" by Mark Twain: Satire (http://justinrivera16.blogspot.com/2008/08/advice-to-youth-by-mark-twain-satiremn.html) ----------------------- [1] http://www.biography.com/articles/Mark-Twain-9512564 [2] Robert Fulford's column about irony (http://www.robertfulford.com/Irony.html) [3] Justin Rivera "Advice to Youth" by Mark Twain:…

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    into four single creatures during the late fourth century. According to scholar Jacobus de Voragine, Jerome attributed the symbol of the man to Evangelist Mathew because he dwelt on the humanity of Christ. He assigned the symbol of the lion to Mark because Mark wrote about the resurrection. Luke’s symbol became the ox because he wrote about Christ’s priesthood and paid special attention to sacrifice. Lastly, Jerome assigned John an eagle symbol because John’s gospel is about Christ’s divinity.…

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