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    demonstrate this quote by showing most wishes often come with unexpected consequences. These two stories are very much alike and share many similarities in both their moods, and motifs. There are many similarities between the two short stories The third wish and the monkeys paw. One major similarity they share is their overall mood. The mood both stories share is the feeling of mystery. Mystery is shown in the monkeys paw on page 88 when the Sergeant major was first telling the white family…

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    In relation to the respondents of this survey, the above pie chart shows that the majority of people were in the 18-24 age bracket with a gender of 88% women and 12% men. The occupations of the respondents had a vast spectrum, ranging from college students to industry professionals, few to name; a teacher, a childcare assistant, a fashion buyer, event planner, brand manager, security, tv production, advertising executive, a model and a makeup artist. When asked in question six do you use social…

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    The topic of discourse analysis has been the primary subject in Module One since the beginning of the semester. Throughout this module, we’ve learned what discourse analysis is, the different types of discourse analysis, and why it’s an important part of rhetoric and writing. Having read #heavymeta chapters “What is Discourse Analysis?” and “Multimodal Discourse Analysis”, written by authors James Paul Gee and Gunther Kress, respectively, it’s about time we’ve applied our newfound knowledge of…

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    Time O Brien's Ambush

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    daughter in the story asked her father if he had killed someone before since the father keeps on writing war stories. Mood, character, and point of view are three literary elements in Time O’ Brien’s story “Ambush” that contribute to his theme of don’t do something you would regret. The first literary element O’ Brien uses is mood. The author uses foreshadowing to build the mood that shows the main character had killed someone before. “When she was nine, my daughter Kathleen asked if I had ever…

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    disorder. Schizoaffective disorder has the psychotic symptoms accompanied by either a major depressive or manic episode. The mood symptoms take most of the duration of the disorder. However, for two or more weeks the psychotic symptoms take over without the mood symptoms. In the film, the mood disorder is present at the beginning, but when the accident occurred at the plant, the mood symptoms…

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    specific mood of the story. One similarity between “The amazing penguin rescue” and “The seabird chronicle” is the conflict. Both stories conflict is character vs. environment. In “The seabird chronicle”, the penguins are struggling because of they were trying to preen their feathers to get rid…

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    Ken Soap Note

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    The Case of Ken – SOAP Note Subjective: The client reports that he first noticed his mood swings at the age of 23 when he began graduate school. The client did not want to do graduate work but did so to stay with his wife. The client states that he brushed these emotions off as normal for the situation he was in, as he was initially unwilling to place himself in that situation. However, the client states that the intensity of his sadness was abnormal; at times, he was unable to get out of bed or…

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    exists has a message within the story. Authors use literary elements in these stories to help send out the message to their audience. In the short story, “The Cask of Amontillado,” written by Edgar Allan Poe, imagery is used to describe the setting, the mood, and most importantly the “theme of revenge.” Poe uses imagery throughout the whole story to describe the setting. He describes the setting with very descriptive detail and it makes me feel like I’m there in the story. One great example is…

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    Aaron Copland, are ballets that center around folk culture. The Rite of Spring suggests a story of human sacrifice and has an overall a harsh and almost disturbing mood. Appalachian Spring tells the story of a new couple celebrating their new house and is lively and happy. The two ballets stem from a common base of folk culture, yet the mood of each one is very different due to the individual emotions that the composers wanted to express. The overall effect of The Rite of Spring is jolting,…

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    they increase our critical thinking skills due to thinking a lot while analyzing poems. They also increase our happiness when going through the message they convey. Before analyzing poems, you must be familiar with different terms like and help us mood, imagery, simile, and metaphor. I am going to discuss and analyze on three poems about fathers which are: “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke; “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden; and “My Father’s Hat,” by Mark Irwin. “My Father’s Hat,” by…

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