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    Steroid symptoms can be very good and bad at the same time. It will give u a perfect body. However, it will change your mood forever. Steroid are now one of the most common things for athleats to get kicked out of the team. Not only that but it has some major effects on the human body espeatually if you are in a sport team. Steroid can effect either your mood or your physical behaiviour and health. One reason why you shouldn’t take steroid is that it can damage your health. Some people think…

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    Hosseini uses literary elements to illustrate a number of themes. In the novel The Kite Runner, setting illustrates the theme friendship means being loyal, character illustrates the way people treat their friends shows if they are good people, and mood illustrates the way people treat the their friends shows if they are good people. Hosseini uses setting to compare Afghanistan and the United States while developing the theme friendship means being loyal. This is first shown when Amir says,…

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    Agatha Christie’s masterpiece, And Then There Were None has grown to be a Thriller. The book was published in 1939 and nearly every language has translated it. 25 movies, Television shows, and video games have been based upon it. It is often written in parodies because of its mysterious locked-door mystery. Agatha Christie who wrote the novel And There Were None set the theme of a powerful journey leading the main characters in a decision of survival and fate.The first And then There Were None…

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    reflect the emotional state of each character. Throughout Frankenstein the cold is used in order to set a negative mood or feeling. In the opening letters, Walton describes the setting as “surrounded by ice” that is “stretched out in every direction” (9). This cold setting reflects the “anxious thoughts”(9) running through his mind. By using ice, the author is able to reflect his mood off the scenery. As Victor Frankenstein is lead to confront his creation’s journey, the air is described as…

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    Bipolar disorder with mixed features: Mixed features refer to mood episodes that are accompanied by symptoms of opposite polarity. -major depression with mixed features- episode that meet the full criteria for a major depression combined with at least three symptoms of mania/hypomania, mainly elevated expansive mood, grandiosity, talkativeness, high energy and goal directed activities, decrease need for sleep and involvement in pleasurable activities. -manic/hypomania with mixed features-…

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    crucial component, as creates an unforgettable range of moods and helps build suspense. As the main character, Billy Weaver explores the setting, a new mood surfaces with every progressing paragraph and takes the reader through an emotional rollercoaster. When Weaver arrives at Bath, a sense of curiosity yet hostility is established since he arrives during a dangerously cold night. However, as he stumbles upon the hotel, Bed and Breakfast, the mood quickly becomes warmer, more welcoming.…

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    Niemöller Vs Whitman

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    was no one left to speak for me” clearly portrays to the audience of the speaker’s regret for his lack of action now that the speaker’s safety was on the line. In short, the tones of both poems were of remorse and sadness, of which would then set the mood of their writing…

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    shop, waiting for the Allied forces to rescue them. The Franks and Van Daans only expected to stay in hiding for a couple of months, but it soon turned into years. As time passed many historical events that occurred outside the annex influenced the moods and relationships of the characters. One of the relationships that changed were Peter’s and Anne’s. For example, if they would not have had gone into hiding together they would have never talked. In this sentence Peter says, “ What I want to…

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    Edgar Allan Poe, the author uses similes and descriptive dialogue to develop the mood, setting, and characters in the story. In “The Tall Tale Heart”, the author uses similes to develop the mood, and characters of the passage. In the short story, Poe used a simile to develop the mood by saying, “Now I could hear a quick, low, soft sound, like the sound of a clock heard through a wall.” By doing this it is setting the mood as slightly mysterious and eerie, as we wonder…

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    likes to create a visual image in a reader 's head. Each person can interpret a different image and meaning. Poe uses to tone to describe to set the mood and give the reader an image. Poe also likes to create suspense but repeating words, describing others thoughts or feelings, and including vivid images. “Annabel Lee” has alliteration to set the mood and describe the narrator 's feelings. With the use of the letter ‘s’ Poe sets a evil and hissing setting and it also builds rhythm. By referring…

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