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    Poem Evaluation Sample

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    Matthew Sayers Professor Jared Westover English 1302 7 October 2015 Poem Evaluation Title William E. Stafford’s poem, An Oregon Message, goes between talking about the beauty of space exploration and the possible disruptions that the space exploration could have caused. Stafford uses a mix of imagery, anaphora and metaphors among other devices to increase the affect his poem has on the reader. Richard Brautigan’s poem, All Watch Over By Machines of Loving Grace, also talks about the beauty of…

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    Communities characterize drug dependence as a condition portrayed by a staggering desire to keep taking a drug to which one has become habituated through repeated consumption because it delivers a specific impact, typically an alteration of mental status. Addiction is generally joined by an impulse to obtain the drug, a propensity to expand the dose, a mental or physical dependence, and unfavorable outcomes for the individual and society. Drug addiction, additionally called substance use…

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    Many companies are disturbed by the gestation stalls and are trying to change the entire pork industry. “More than 60 companies including McDonalds, Burger King... and Kroger have promised to eliminate gestation crates from their pork supply chain within the next several years…

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    Hour 2 10-14-15 The Tell Tale Heart: Insanity Plea Judge Type: Defense Attorney There were two men in this story. Both men are best friends. One man has a very large eye. His eye is like a vulture’s eye. The other man in the story is very disturbed by his eye. The man doesn't like his eye. So every night he goes to the mans room to kill him for a whole week, but never succeeds. Finally, on the seventh night he goes in and kills the man. He chops up his body and puts his body under the…

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    Buddhism is known to be one of the world’s major religions that was founded in India during 500 B.C., by a teacher known as Budda, which was Siddhartha Gautama (Schober, 2017). Siddhartha born in a royal family that lived north of the Ganges River that who Hindus. Before Siddhartha was born, an astrologer told his father that he would have a son that would become either a powerful emperor or leave to become a very powerful religious leader (Voorst, 2013). Once Siddhartha was born, it was said…

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    Day Of Tears Analysis

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    reading it, and here is what they were. When I first started this book I expected there to be lots of beatings and whippings. I was wrong. Luckily, Emma always had an owner that treated her fairly well for slave terms. What I was shocked and disturbed by was how the owners ignored the slaves and acted like they literally didn’t have any feelings. When Mr. Butler sold Emma even…

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    Mood and atmosphere are defined as the feeling or emotion a text generates for a reader. A writer can shape the mood and atmosphere through connotative words, figurative language, and sensory images. 'Listening to Country' has an outdoor camping setting. The writer describes the night sky as luminous. There is little to no noise with only a small community of people portrayed in the scene. The opening sentence creates a tranquil environment in which the narrator describes. This mood is suddenly…

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    mentions the setting of the story to remind the reader what Branson County is like after the Civil War. For all practical purposes, the war was the most important event in the South; however, in Branson this was not the case. Branson was barely disturbed by the way—it was stagnant. Branson, then, is different from other southern communities because it survived the war without damage (Walcott, 83). The damage does not mean damage the city alone, but damage includes damage of people’s hearts and…

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    replay Thoreau’s words about winter animals in my mind and, and observe nature with his personifications at the forefront of my mind. He has a remarkable way of representing the characteristics of wildlife, like when he describes an owl that has been disturbed by a goose, “ Suddenly an unmistakable cat-owl, with the most harsh and tremendous voice I ever heard from an inhabitant of the woods, responded at regular intervals to the goose, as if determined to expose and disgrace this intruder”…

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    Irony is a funny thing. In Shirley Jackson’s short story “Possibility of Evil”, Miss Strangeworth may not think she’s doing anything wrong, but oh how wrong she is. Miss Strangeworth is a selfish, organized, and curious old lady who thinks she is entitled to help people out. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by what she does, what the narrator says about her, and how others react with her. Miss Strangeworth’s character can be analyzed by considering what she does. She is very…

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