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    Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening by Robert Frost Frost’s “Stopping by Woods” is a classic worshipped for it’s perfect structure of iambic tetrameter and lead rhymes, telling a tale of a horseback traveler trotting through an awe-inspiring wood at night on his way to a destination far away. However, this simple interpretation can be only derived from a first glance of the poem; after constant read through in trying to discover a deeper meaning, complexity is discovered in the story as…

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    Amira Ali Breckling MUSC 1120 09 November 2017 “Get Lucky” Cover Paper Rough Draft This paper will compare and contrast the song “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk and the cover by Daughter. Daft Punk is an all male group of four people. Daughter is a female solo artist. For the most part, Daughter kept the lyrics the same. She had a slight change towards the end to put her own spin on it. Each song had a different tempo. Tempo means the speed of the music Daft Punk had a faster one while Daughter took…

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    how someone can create sound, which leads to the topic of how sounds can be adjusted from different properties. In Case Two, it mentions how amazing Mariah Carey’s voice is as she demonstrates clear voice quality, as well as changes in pitch and loudness. This is because of the differences in mass, length, and tension. Vocal folds with more mass have a lower pitch while those with lower mass have a higher pitch. In addition, longer vocal folds have a lower pitch while those with shorter vocal…

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    quiet and serious. The variation in my demeanor arise when I’m around family and friends. The reason that I don’t see the test’s description of my personality as wrong is because I tend to be more serious and quiet, with bouts of talkativeness and loudness. The test’s analysis of my personality as a reliable realist who is introverted, sensing when processing information, thinking when making decisions, and judging in structuring my life is eerily accurate. The way that the test set up the…

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    Besides, Chang and Roebl (2011) point out that L2 listening difficulties come from text, listener, speaker and task. Additionaly, they added two more factors ¨input chanel and surroundings¨ and ¨relevance¨. In the same line, Yang (2011) divides listening comprehension problems into five categories: text, listener, listening process, speaker, and task. On the other hand, according to Hamouda (2013) EFL learners have crucial problems in listening comprehension because universities pay…

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    Sissie says, “Inside me there is something that wants to run away, that hates them” (28). Now that Sissie is older she notices the loudness of her family and she is embarrassed by their actions. Sissie sees a photo of her mom when she was young but says, “In the photograph she was pretty, almost beautiful, but I don’t believe it. Not really. I can’t believe it, and I hate her” (29).…

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    Many things have happened to me in my life. The one I remember most was the day my grandmother took me to my first foot-ball game. I was doing so well in school, my grandmother wanted to reward me with, something she knew I would like to do and she knew I loved football. That morning my grandmother was standing in the door with something behind her back smiling. Taking it from behind her back, she said “these are tickets to a football game “, and handed them to me. I was so happy because…

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    workers was testing if people would like older games better than newer games. While they were working one of the people in the line sneakily went out of the line and started messing with the lab equipment and started knocking over everything, the loudness of the breaking glass, the splashing of water, and all the smells icky smells of certain chemicals on the floor. Charles (one of the group members) notices right away; “HEY!!! Stop!!! What are you doing???” Much more of the group realized this…

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    being able to represent yourself through the words you say. That includes the amount of confidence you pack into your words. Nonverbal communication is represent yourself through the body display. That means your hand gestures, eye contact, level of loudness in your voice and so.…

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    timbre. When Julia is talking to Lilly about her journey to Cairo, the music starts creeping up because she states that they told her it would be beautiful, but it wasn’t. This is when the use of dynamics was used, because the use of the softness and loudness are both used. Once she says she was excepted into Medical School, the music has an upbeat tone, and…

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