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    man. She used many rhetorical devices throughout that help convince the reader of Phils status. In one of these she uses the phrase “dearly beloved” that was in Phil’s obituary. This can be considered a euphemism because his children hardly knew him so how can he be dearly beloved. An example of when they could have used this right would be he dearly beloved his work. His oldest child barely even knew him, he had to go around asking…

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    instead of focusing on anything that makes her beautiful Shakespeare emphasizes her flaws from the first line; “my mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun”(Greenblatt,1184). This sonnet breaks the important convention of flattering the speaker’s beloved. This approach to the sonnet can be described as an aggressive satire, as Shakespeare mocks not only the expected format of a love sonnet but also those that write in such a form, making the declarations of love written by his fellow poets seem…

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    for him. He was very sickly and they didn't want their beloved young minister to leave them so soon. As time went on, his distress grew because it was kept hidden in the deepest part of his soul and was beginning to eat at him at every waking hour. In return, he turned to physical pain trying to beat the sin out of himself with whips, hunger, and insomnia. When he could no longer bear the truth the day before his secret departure with his beloved Hester and Pearl, it all came…

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    About 9 years ago, me and my dad were watching a show called The X-Files. It was getting late and he fell asleep in the middle of the episode. I was spooked and excited so I stayed awake because I was curious as to how the episode would play out. Then, a pale alien with an emotionless face, wholly dark eyes, and no ears; shot his tongue at a man’s head and killed him. I got extremely scared and that image of the pale alien stayed with me. It got later and darker into the night, and I was too…

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    Sotomayor Reflection

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    socioeconomic inequality, Sotomayor faced countless challenges, yet powered through everything that stood in her way. Before reading My Beloved World, I must admit that I was opposed to affirmative action. I saw it as a way to let unqualified people into schools that they otherwise would not have a chance of getting into. I saw it as unfair and unequal. But, My Beloved World completely changed my view. Coming from an affluent town surrounded by educated, wealthy individuals, I never quite…

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    Is3350 Unit 1 Assignment

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    One of the most exciting things that have happened in this new semester of school is having the opportunity of attending a service learning class. Personally, I believe that it is important to engage not only in educational programs, but also in service learning courses that will help us grow as service agents and leaders in our communities. Having the opportunity of working hand in hand with the House of Loreto is not only an enrichment opportunity, but also since I am studying Occupational…

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    symbol of her surprised by yet dismayed reaction to her husband’s arrival. Although the doctor deemed it a death due to happiness, it was more of a death due to a broken heart. Not so much a broken heart to the fact that she lost her beloved husband by that she lost her beloved freedom. Kate Chopin used the symbolism of heart trouble in this story. This helps add depth to the story the author could've just wrote…

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    Fleas and ticks are tiny parasites that can cause your beloved dog or cat some serious discomfort. At Animal Health Care Center North in Rhinelander, WI, their pet doctors often stress the important of flea and tick prevention to pet owners. Here are three reasons flea and tick prevention is important for your dog or cat from Rhinelander’s favorite pet hospital: Flea Allergy Dermatitis: Many dogs and cats are allergic to flea saliva. As a result of exposure to just one bite, they can experience…

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    she kindly benefits the knight’s life before acting on her own angry state. “The Franklin’s Tale” also obtains an act of selfless generosity which results in honor. When Aurelius is disheartened and forlorn over the impossibility of receiving his beloved Dorigen, his brother finds a magician who can “bring into a large and lofty hall fresh water and a barge, and there they seem to row it up and down” (Chaucer 439-441). Since the magician can perform such illusions, he definitely can disguise the…

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    John’s gospel is very different from Mark’s gospel; John’s gospel flows more like a story with a prologue and an epilogue. The stories that are in both John’s gospel and Mark’s gospel are not in the same order of events, nor are they told to happen in precisely the same way (Jesus does not calm the sea, Peter’s three denials of Jesus). John’s gospel contains many events that are not included in Mark’s gospel (water into wine, the woman at the well, washing of the disciples feet) and it spans…

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