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    Water’s “Sail away”. They sang so beautifully. It was like being at a live concert. The way they sand brought so much joy and happiness to your soul. Whenever, my mother was with her brothers, and sisters our home always filled with lots of love and laughter. There was never a dull moment. My mother always made us feel safe and…

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    Some of those issues in my speech include: that I need to speak at a slower rate, minimize laughter, control my breathing, and stop using verbal fillers. Personally, I speak very quickly, so that only gets worse as I get more and more nervous. I was extremely nervous for my last speech, which explains why I spoke so quickly. Also, I believe that my speech will go much smoother if I minimize my laughter and have better control of my breathing. Some of the heavy breathing was purposeful, but I…

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    where the youth and laughter go’’ this use of the noun ‘’hell’’ as a metaphor, settles a disturbing atmosphere within the reader of the futility of war and how this effects the soldier who go. Hell is commonly described as a place where those who have sinned and live out their punishments after death. Sassoon uses this as a connotation to the experiences of war to convey the ideals that war is a realm full of suffering and endless fire. The quote ‘’where youth and laughter go’’ is used to…

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    After reading upon the review of Carol Ann Duffy’s poem, “Mrs Tilscher’s class”, which was written by John Smith on the back page of The New York Times(which was published on 14 march 2016) stating the poem lacks a theme and has a cursory meaning behind it, which I strongly disagree because there is theme which is portrayed by the use of different literature devices by the author ;which occurs consistently throughout the poem and has a deeper meaning behind it- which he completely missed out on-…

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    boys often because he's fat and when he does speak he is laughed at or taken seriously. When he speaks with Ralph he tells him his nickname, which is Piggy, as Ralph doesn't know him that well yet. “‘They used to call me ‘Piggy.’ Ralph shrieked with laughter. He…

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    though they are in an unideal situation that they have a home. People tend to not realize how the feeling we have are to show us what we want and love. The idea of home is a debated one. A home is a place where there is the feeling love, family, laughter, and safety. There are many people do not see a difference in the words “house” and “home”. This is understandable. The official dictionary definition of house and home are very similar. According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary,…

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    “He’s not Fatty,” cried Ralph “His real name's Piggy!” “A storm of laughter arose and even the tiniest child joined in” (Golding 21). I'm all for embarrassing people but I do have to admit Ralph was a little harsh this time. Once this nickname was revealed to the rest of the boys Piggy was subject to lots of bullying which…

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    stations that had many microphones in front of Rev. King on his podium. The interference viewed in the speech was at a minimal. Interference are distractions “…that can disrupt the communication process” (Osborn, 2015, Pg. 10). Positive cheering, laughter, and a roar of applause filled the area where Rev. King was speaking. The two distractions on television was what sounded like a plane flying by which made some of the audience, to include Rev. King, to look up and the hand coming across to…

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    “Do you know the world is a foul sty? Do you know, if you rip off the fronts of houses, you'd find swine? The world's a hell. What does it matter what happens in it?” The ‘Merry Widow Killer’ is on the loose and the only one who can stop him is in constant turmoil with her morals and that of the killers! Thornton Wilder contaminates an innocent, peaceful Santa Rosa, California family with a bit of their own bad blood in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Shadow of a Doubt. Uncle Charlie (Joseph Newton)…

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    Lost But Not Alone: The Story The sun glared through the second story window as it began to set, Caleb Winslow, a blonde teenage boy, sat on his bed with black jeans and a white tee on, pushing buttons and playing with his new toy, a small camcorder. He places it on a tripod that peered over the foot of his bed as he notices his friend entering his room with a cardboard box. “Don’t you think you’re going a little overboard with this, dude?” His friend, Fletcher Pantoja, says as he moved his…

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