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    The primary experimental features of my piece pertain to tone and narrative voice. Mainly, this is evident in the story’s third person stream of consciousness narration, and innately contradictory tone. In undertaking such experiments, my writing exists within, but also develops and challenges, broader social, cultural, and literary frameworks. Thus, to contextualise my project, it is necessary to examine influences on my thematic approach, and the technical intricacies of my writing. Firstly,…

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    Since one of the members of that relay team was hurt, coach wanted me to replace that person to try to save the race. I ran a relay before but, never a 4x400 relay. Anyhow, after some convincing, I decided to go through with it. As we got to the starting line, I found out that I was going be the anchor of the race, the anchor is the last person of the relay. The ending of the race depended on my performance. I got even more nervous, but I had already given my word…

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    Title: Which Kind of Ball will Bounce the Highest Aim - what are you going to investigate? To investigate which of the four balls; golf ball, ping-pong ball, tennis ball and rubber ball will bounce the highest after being dropped from either a 100 cm or 50 cm height. Hypothesis - what do you think will happen? A generalisation that links the independent and dependent variables (you may use and IF THEN statement. Compared to 50 cm, when any of the balls is dropped from 100 cm it…

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    never know for sure how girl’s minds work (do you really think it’s a mind in there or just a little buzz like a bee in a glass jar?)” (2) First person narration permits the reader to visualize and understand the main character more than a third person narration. For instance, if Lengel was telling the story Sammy might be perceived as irresponsible. First person adds to the theme of the story. The way Sammy explains Queenie and the girls against the customers in the store, “the sheep pushing…

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    influences the emotional impact of the story on a reader and that impact varies based on the content of the story. Hemingway’s story “Hills Like White Elephants” is written in third person. This narrator is objective and limited. It is objective, by not giving thoughts or opinions about…

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    change the outcome of a story but no matter what, the ending will always be the same. Her choice of narrative helps us to focus on the changing scenarios of the story that eventually lead to the same ending. She alternates through second and third person point of view, to lead us through the story. Regardless of the way the story starts eventually all the characters die, so in “Happy Endings” the most important part isn’t about the ending but instead on how we get there. From the beginning we…

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    written like a letter by older Hema from a future time to Kaushik, who is not present. We don’t know what happened to him and she is writing this letter to him. The most important part of this story is that Jhumpa Lahiri uses the first and second person perspective to tell the story which helps the reader to feel familiar with the family and the culture, creates a nostalgia even if the story did not happen to the reader, helps the reader understand the relationship between “I” and “you” as well…

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    responses from readers. An author’s choice in how he or she narrates their writing is directly correlated with their objective for the piece. This can be observed through the journalist works of George Orwell and Joseph Mitchell. Orwell utilizes a first person narrative and includes personal anecdotes to try to influence people’s political views. Mitchell, in contrast, personally detaches from his narration,…

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    is told from the third person limited point of view. Whereas the third person point of view, at least from what I have mostly experienced, limits readers into the main character’s…

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    everyone. George was truly an inspiration to everyone on his team. A selfless, driven, class act that wanted nothing but perfection, is the reason that George earned immortality amongst his peers. Before his death, George was known to be the quiet person that every team had. Despite his quiet nature, his ability to lead by example was nonetheless a major reason George was even…

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