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    advertisement but also on a person as it was not common to have brightly colored lips at the time. Another likely reason red was chosen was because it signifies courage, sexuality, love and pleasure. Red is often used to evoke erotic feelings, and MAC would have used it to try and lift the stigma on the disease and direct their mantra of “diversity, acceptance and celebrating” the individual at those affected by HIV/AIDS (Benoit). In order to properly analyze the advertisement using rhetorical…

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    The picture is of me. I am smiling at the camera, clutching on to a bouquet of roses. A red, sparkly ribbon is tied around the bouquet. I am standing by a big window with a great view of the church’s garden. The garden is filled with lush green trees and bushes. A single, ornate fountain lies at it’s center, the water sparkling in the bright afternoon light. The sunlight shines through the window and onto my hair. This picture was taken on the day of my uncle’s wedding. At the age of…

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    A Place for Ace Ace was a strong 10-year old boy who loved living in the country. He enjoyed the smell of the trees from the woods, the honeysuckle in summer and fresh pies his mom would make and set on the windowsill to cool. The stars at night were so bright you had to shut the shades to get some rest because if they were left open, it appeared to be day time. Ace spent much of his time running through the countryside chasing animals and farming with his dad. Every once in awhile Ace and…

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    When people think about the color yellow they usually associate it with positive things, such as sunshine and happiness, but in The Great Gatsby it is quite the contrary. (“Color Symbolism and Culture”).Yellow is used to symbolize falseness. It is similar in color to gold, only less shiny and inexpensive. But no matter how hard it tries, yellow can never truly pass for gold. (“Examples of the Symbolism of Colors in “The Great Gatsby”). Characters in the Great Gatsby who are surrounded by yellow…

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    I take a step outside, and I feel a blast of chilly Fall air as it breezes leaves through the wind. I love the Fall outdoors. Once I go outside I escape everything: My older sister, my noisome and demanding dog, and my small mountain of math homework left unfinished. The smell of Autumn invades my nostrils, and it reminds of the time before pre-Algebra, when I had so much free time. Free time to be spent on complaining about how much that I needed, just needed, a new bicycle. I did eventually…

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    Great Gatsby, are the green light, the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, and the Valley of Ashes. The green light is a recurring theme in this novel, for it helps the reader better understand Mr. Gatsby and his everlasting love for Daisy; the green light is seen as his key to happiness with the love of his life, Daisy. This is personified in the novel by the quote “...I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward—and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute…

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    example is the use of implied depth. All of these elements incorporated together to give the audience a feeling of unity and balance. The color scheme in the mosaic has a cool vibe. There is an abundance of monochromatic blues, browns, tans, and greens. The use of the cool colors gives the image a calming effect, but having only cool colors can cause the image to lack variety. The artist brings variety by using complementary colors, which causes contrast. There are…

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    In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald developed many motifs that span the whole book, Since a motif is a recurring image, detail, occurrence, etc. that an author develops to unify an idea and/or explore an idea, I chose the green light found throughout the book. The green light represents Gatsby’s dream to be with Daisy again and the perfect future that he strives for with Daisy. This idea is found throughout the book especially when Nick sees Gatsby alone at the end of chapter one, when Nick…

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    The leaves crunched under my black converse as I walked through the nature trail. It was a crisp fall day, too cold for short sleeves, but too warm for a heavy coat. It was Sunday afternoon, and I was trying to escape my duties at home by telling my mom I needed to get outside on such a beautiful day. I sat down on the bridge and looked down at the shining river. The water was twenty feet below me and looked about fifteen to twenty feet deep. The large trees surrounding the river had just…

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    His name is Micheal. Josie He has a silver mullet. Rachel We chose this name because it means miracle. Josie We found him in Fareway. Josie He was eating bananas in the fruit section. Josie He must like bananas. Rachel That is what he eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Josie We got him because he’s big. Rachel He lives about 340 years old! Josie He is now 21 years old. Josie The longest reindeer to live was 351! Josie He likes to learn about the alphabet. Rachel He is the biggest reindeer…

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