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    a very special horse named Gabilan. The horse sadly dies from a bad cold as Jody recovers and later finds out new mysteries about his town. The author’s style of writing explains a lot as the author writes very descriptive, as well as including a significant amount of dialogue and foreshadowing of special references. John Steinbeck writes in a way that helps explain more by writing much more descriptive. “Doubletree Mutt put his stupid nose in the trap and got it smacked and shrieked with…

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    Essay On English Class

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    interest for reading, writing, and English class did not spark immediately, it took strenuous trial and error. To have a better understanding, let’s start from the beginning, which is also known as the first day of preschool. Four years old and ready to take on the world, I was only a budding kid, but I had large dreams; I wanted to be the best at everything, beating my classmates at coloring, and sticker collecting. My main goal was to become the best at reading and writing, I wanted to read…

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    The four colors representing Nelly Dean are red, blue, grey, and yellow. Red is on the outermost layer because Nelly Dean comes off as a very strong and passionate person. She has a big heart for the kids who she has been around like Cathy Linton. Going toward the center, Nelly is represented by blue and grey. Blue shows Nelly Dean's cleanliness and security. Even though Nelly can be an instigator, her intentions are very pure and clean. She also tries to give Cathy a lot of stability as well as…

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    expecting their first child and getting married soon. Jeremy made a sacrifice for Lexie, he moved down to Boone Creek, NC and left everything he ever had in New York. He left his family and friends, just for Lexie. In the story, he is having trouble writing columns for his job, which puts him over the edge. Him and Lexie are also having trouble with their marriage. At First Sight that will keep you on the edge and you will never expect what happens in the end of the book to the characters.…

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    Know Your Writing Mission Choosing a type of writing that is close to your heart, provides you with a purpose or a mission. Whether it is widely known or not, every writer has a mission. For some it is fiction, and for others, nonfiction. With a firmly established mission, you write with more zeal. When trying to find your mission, write what you prefer (fiction, nonfiction or both), not what others think you should write. Only you can decide the direction of your writing, its meaning or…

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    very intricate rhyme scheme. It’s even said that she used slant rhymes and partial rhymes theses little techniques she used in her writings weren’t necessarily conventional at all. Her poetry is even influenced by her religion which was a huge part of her life. Critics even believe a man by the name of Reverend Charles Wadsworth was an influence on Emily’s life and writing style. Emily uses nature to enhance the beauty she tries to portray in the poem It sifts from Leaden Sieves. In 1862 Emily…

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    and intellectually puzzling mystery belies its surface identity as a “detective novel” and goes on to become a profound meditation on transience and mortality, the inadequacy of language, and ontological isolation . . . Two other…

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    Scott Adam's Short Story

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    In Scott Adam’s short story talks about the humor in writing. He explains the humor with comic cartooning and writing but tells true events, which put him (the writer) in a risk. With many examples and on how humor works. In the creation of Dilbert, he mocked a company he used to work for, afterword the manger told him to leave because of budgets. It’s a well to a humorous subject because of the explanation how humor can be brought into writing. Adam’s humor involves regarding the Wall Street…

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    The Crying Of Lot 49 Essay

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    Communication as a Central Theme In Thomas Pynchon’s fictional narrative, “The Crying of Lot 49,” convoluted communication is a reoccurring theme throughout the novel. Writing and speaking are not the only forms of communication in the novel; symbols and clues are equally significant in attempting to interpret underlying meanings. Although the uncovering of these symbols and clues should create clarity, they generally end up making things more complex. Lack of effective communication and…

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    advice for aspiring writers under the tile On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft . King acknowledges almost immediately that “most books about writing are filled with bullshit” (page ix), yet he somehow manages to avoid that fate. It seems that King wrote On Writing for the beginning writer, particularly a writer of fiction. If you have a basic background in English (i.e. you know the difference between an adverb and an adjective) and a passion to start writing, this is a great book for you. If…

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