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    One With the Elements Authors of poems, novels, and plays use elements to make the audience feel a certain way. The author has to make choices on many things; how well they make those choices determines how successful the text is. They decide what characters to add, their personalities, and how to introduce them. Along with characters, they have to pick a setting and time period that are logical for the plot of the story. If something clashes, or is not done in a well thought out way, then the…

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    moon and a silhouette of a girl on it, I recognized the girl from one of my favorite animes RWBY. The other girl was wearing a loose white t-shirt and jeans and had blond with greenish-blue eyes that caught mine as I was observing her.…

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    because she is showing how tornadoes and Republicans can be related even though they are two completely different things. Marquart also has a sentence where she talks about North Dakota’s pretty, blond girls and how it is such a tragedy when they become like the girls in Los Angeles or New York (“Being blond, fresh-faced, … all the more tragic.”). Juxtaposition could be used here because she is comparing the difference between the girls from North Dakota and those of more high end cities where…

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    Crush Poem Analysis

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    A Critical Analysis of Richard Siken’s Crush Crush by Richard Siken is a phenomenal collection of poems that uses confessionalism to explore the speaker 's experiences with love and homosexuality. Siken uses strong imagery and diction to discuss the themes of abuse, love, and violence throughout the collection. For this essay I chose to analyze two of Siken’s poems “ A Primer for the Small Weird Loves” and “The torn-up road” . In both poems Siken is able to convey very powerful messages, and…

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    David is walking down a muddy road wearing no shoes. david has shaggy blond hair,green eyes, 5’ 7”. He wipes his hands off with a rag in his pants. he looks at his hands, calluses and scars markup his hands. He works at a beautiful farm. it has 7 acres to it. The lush fields of flowers that he walks by smells of raspberries…

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    engineered so that it will make hair the way that anyone would want it to be like. It can make hair curly, straight, wavy, and even spiked. The majestic Lotion can also make hair the color that anyone would want it to be. It can make hair black, brown, blond, and orange. Not only can it make the common colors for hair, but also the different ones. For example, it can make bright pink, dark red, teal, and even white. This product is very helpful…

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    Go Greyhound Analysis

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    hours did they see daylight again; but their canoe smashed to pieces” (Voltaire 43). As for Passing, “I do think… that you’ve been something – oh, very much- of a damned fool” (Larsen 90). Lastly, for Go Greyhound the chosen text says, “The ultra-blond who removed her wig and applied fresh loops of duct tape to her skull, her companion who held a mirror and popped his dentures in and out of place” (Hicok). All the texts have something to include about their partners. For instance, Irene feels…

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    how deadly the young security guards at Manifold are, and realizes that he shouldn’t have underestimated them. Later, while the Chess Team is attacking a terrorist camp in Siberia, Queen removes the hood of her jacket, revealing her long her wavy blond…

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    Journal #1 Literary works are frequently observed by an abundance of individuals throughout a typical day, especially on a college campus. These books are generally catalysts for future coursework and are oftentimes viewed nonchalantly by their owners and dismissed as insignificant. These attitudes, commonly in line with those of the pragmatists', presume that literature has no “sufficient value” (Gillespie 16). Gillespie's article, “Why Literature Matters”, strives to disprove such allegations…

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    starving, some even dead. As we were in there for two days already many people would compliment Ben’s eyes and how we both had blond hair and blue eyes. After a week i knew our families would starve in here so Ben and I came up with an idea. One that involves our looks also as to risking ourselves. Since Ben and I blended with others because of our blue eyes and blond hair. After a few weeks of planning, it all turned out perfectly fine. We would sneak in and out of the ghetto. No…

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