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    Linguistic Analysis of Poems by Emily Dickinson INTRODUCTION Linguistic Analysis deals with the scientific analysis or study of language. It includes at the very least one of the five branches of linguistics: Phonology, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax and Pragmatics. Linguistic Analysis can be used to determine the historical connection between distinct languages from different locations of the world. But the fact that languages can vary vastly depending upon the region, and hence accurately…

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    that makes up the Appalachian Mountains. Isolated from the outside world for centuries, the Appalachian people spoke a distinct dialect that became known as AE. Unique features characterize the speech in Appalachia; the use of these features is fading as the area becomes less isolated. Migration and advances in technology have played a key role in shifting the dialect toward Standard English. The Appalachian English dialect, which has several unique features, developed in the Appalachian…

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    Rocking Horse Symbolism

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    Life in general consists of such a magnificent variety of creatures known and unknown to the world, it is impossible to understand them all. The life of these organisms does not only exist for the continuation of their species, but also for the enjoyment of life. Nevertheless, they all balance their own desires and responsibilities within their mundane lives. Yet, In the human experience pleasing one’s self is the main objective in many lives. The thought of money overwhelms the thoughts of many…

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    I choose poem as my re-interprtation genre because I like poetry. The meaning behind every stanza and every line makes me think twice before being able to understand and interpret the meaning and intention of the writer. The Sacagawea piece by Sherman Alexie has a great meaning and message. I think that the piece is very poetic already, so I choose that piece to re-interpret it into a poem format. The poem genre allows me to delive the same message as Alexie’s piece in a shorter reading. The…

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    Muscle Training

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    Solely doing this kind of exercise can also lead to the unused fast-twitch fibres fading and sometimes even dying off. Loss of muscle due to age can also be due to fading of the fast-twitch fibres, so it is pertinent for anyone 30 or over – from which age you can begin to lose muscle mass – to engage in a regular strength training routine in order to moderately build the…

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    Fewer Stars Decline

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    Our universe is fading according to a recent study done by GAMA (Galaxy and mass assembly). After surveying light from as far back as two billion years the survey found that the light in our universe is fading and will have gone black in 100 billion years. This is due to two main factors. Fewer stars (the universe's light bulbs) are being made and our universe is expanding. “More stars are dying then being born” we know this because after looking 2 billion years into the past we have seen a…

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    to cover her photo and drew around it. Despite unable to locate the style of material being used as the background; nevertheless, I know it is not canvas nor paper, because the ink that was used, never soaked through. In Chasing Relentlessly After Fading Things you could see an alien laying down and Ruby’s feet touching his, while the tiger head person bend over touching the alien’s head and another person in the center kneeling down with his head, perhaps, listening to the…I don’t even know.…

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    gift with freedom, stuffed inside. Many may think this gift is permanent, however is it possible to lose it? Rotten, dark choices would most likely cause your gift to cease for example, jail time. Being responsible should keep this golden gift from fading away. This gift is a privilege, a kind that is priceless, that would be extremely painful to lose. This privilege isn’t free, though, it’s paid by brave people, then given to you. Privilege, a special right, especially for a certain person,…

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    Today was bittersweet, since I saw the last mythical creature on my journey, but it was my favorite. My final stop was in the same forest where the dryads lived, but it was to see a very different mythical creature. The first pegasus was brought by Zeus to live on Mount Olympus, because it got taken by so many people because of its purity and beauty. Now that the original animal had reproduced, and it’s offspring live in small herds in the forest. I knew I had to be hidden and very quiet to…

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    prominence towards the left side of the painting. This is to create a sense of motion with the people being key in this notion. As the people are leaving the village, there are less and less prominent features surrounding them, creating a somewhat fading away effect. Furthermore, the proportions of the overall painting further emphasises the need to view everything in the painting, possibly close up as well to get the full effect of the painting and…

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