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    For one thing, he uses parallelism in “that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals’ song of it” as he describes Daisy’s voice (120). Daisy’s voice is compared first to a simple charm, then to a light jingle, and finally to the crashing cymbal. With each description, the harshness and volume increases which accurately portrays Nick’s increasing disgust and realization that Daisy’s…

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    were Winter Wonderland, Twelve Days of Christmas, and Jingle Bells. I played bass part in my choir team. It was a great…

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    CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT Book 1 1. Author/Illustrator: Jerry Pinkney 2. Title and date of publication: The Tortoise and the Hare, published on 10/01/2013 3. Genre of the book: Traditional Literature 4. Format: Picture Book 5. Award(s): None 6. Summary of the book: The tortoise challenges the hare to a race. He tells him that he can beat him in a race. At the start the hare shoots off and is in the lead, but the tortoise throughout the whole story says that slow and steady will…

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    short story, when Luis and Marta try to put Ramon to sleep. Luis tries to put Ramon to sleep by telling him stories, but ultimately fails. Marta manages to put Ramon by trying to sing the jingle of a root beer commercial which Ramon sings the first few words of the jingle. Which then, Marta hums the rest of jingle to Ramon making him asleep while taunting Luis who was “happy to lose the battle” (Gilb…

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    Camel Commercials

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    About 60-70 years ago a commercial came out for camel cigarettes, the commercials would talk about how pleasurable it is to smoke a camel cigarette. The camel commercial is trying to say that since certain people smoke the “best cigarette brand” that you should try it too. Camel commercials were one of the first cigarette commercials to come out. Another way they tried to get you to smoke cigarette They also say it will sooth your throat and will have an amazing taste with it. They also started…

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    By playing the tune throughout various scenes and narrations, the jingle quickly becomes notable. The mascot, who is a combination of comical and friendly, provides a comforting evidence that indeed the amusement park can provide the necessities to having an awesome playtime. The narration could have been taken out as…

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    Shave Club went viral via the internet and Burma-Shave had to go with the word of mouth method in the literal sense. Burma-Shave reached their target audience by getting them to remember their “jingles” and by getting customers to come up with their own. You know they would be remembered because every “jingle” ended with the name of the company. This was effective because in that time period because it was a time where traveling was the thing to do and finding these billboards made the trips…

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    Meter Elves Play Analysis

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    start early December. For those of us who lack in the planning department, Christmas Eve is wonderful chaos as we strive to find the cheapest Apple gadget on offer, and race to grab it a la Arnold Schwarzenegger in Jingle All The Way. 9. All the carols Hark the Herald Angels Sing? Jingle Bells? Silent Night? You’ll be hearing every Christmas carol at least fifty times as stores set up their Christmas departments. Bonus points to Myer for starting this trend in September. 10. Family…

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    The Legend of John, Jacob, Jingle, Heimer and Frankie Setting: A one room school house in the winter of 1910 in Northern New Jersey during a snow storm. Mrs. Jones-Smith: (enter stage right) Time for school! (She says calling out to school yard) No one answers because they are still walking to school in the snow. Mrs. Jones-Smith: Oh students! (She looks frantically around, thinking maybe they’ve frozen to death! She begins to mutter to herself) Ohhhhhh……what if they’ve died in the…

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    In Steve Craig and Terry Moellinger’s article, ““So Rich, Mild, and Fresh”: A Critical Look at TV Cigarette Commercials, 1948-197,” they address the ways in which television commercials promoted the appeal of cigarette smoking to different groups as well as how cigarette companies responded to the rising fears about smoking-related cancer. To start, following World War II television captured the public’s attention as the next greatest technological advancement. Around the country, not only the…

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