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    I chose the writing above to insert into the bubble because it is an ABAB rhyme scheme. An ABAB the rhyming alternates lines. The first and third rhyme with each other, and the second and fourth rhyme. I talked about how the dragon is attacking the city with his flames. Instead of calling it a dragon I called it a monster. I called it a monster because it is an imaginary creäture that is huge and frightening. The second stanza or line I talked about how the boy and his dog is in a helicopter…

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    In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the character of Simon greatly influences the story. The book focuses on a group of English schoolboys who are stranded on an island, and eventually are driven to savagery. Simon, however, manages to stay relatively sane, spouting the truth and acting as a God figure. Simon finds deeper meanings and recognizes the most important matters on the island. Simon is extremely wise and mature, he knows things that the others never recognize…

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    William Oughtred was born in Eton, Buckinghamshire, England in 1574 and died on June 30, 1660, in Albury, Surrey. He was not only an English mathematician and an inventor; he was a vicar of Shalford and then became an Anglican priest. He received schooling from Eton School where he received a bachelor’s degree in 1596 and master’s degree from King's College in 1600. He is considered one of the greatest mathematical teachers and the world's great mathematicians from the seventeenth century. He…

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    Tartrazine Tartrazine is a chemical that contains numerous positive and negative effects. It is a lemon yellow azo dye mainly used as a food coloring. It has no taste, but s commonly used in foods we eat. Tartrazine’s chemical symbol is C16H9N4Na3a2. The molar mass of Tartrazine is 534.3g/mol. Also, Tartrazine’s melting point is 300 c. It is often used in bakeries on frosting and other pastries to add a splash of color into it. It is extensively used for a variety of different products. But, if…

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    The Absence of Rationality: Fear Distorts Reality in Lord of the Flies The unpleasant emotion that something or someone by your belief will injure or threaten you, makes humans to convert against each other. The presence of fear is vividly exposed in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The schoolboys experience countless versions of panic that contribute to the change in the boys thinking. It can be physical, emotional or the mere fantasy of the boy’s minds that make each character react…

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    Ralph’s specific choice of words, and dark undertones throughout the novel has a strong significant meaning in the overall story and its theme. For example, the way the phrase is displayed makes it seem as though there is something dark and foreboding about this "creature" of boys. As though the boys are capable of bringing some kind of anarchy or devastation to the island, which foreshadows what they will do at the end of the novel. Furthermore, Ralph is really not afraid at this point, but…

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    “Beast” was the subject used through the whole novel, every character has their own identify of the “beast” in William Golding’s allegorical novel Lord of the Flies. The “beast” was generated by the innate evil within the boys. Golding convey the human nature and the conflict between good and evil through their different identify of the “Beast” by the developing of diverse endings of the characters. In the story, “beast” symbolized the innate evil, fear and violence. “Beast” was first told by…

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    The climax starts when Simon is alone in the woods, and he begins to daydream and talks to the pig’s head on the stake. In Simon’s hallucination, the head becomes the Lord of the Flies. The pig says that this Beast is something you can not hunt or kill and that he is within all humans. While a great storm builds over the island; Simon starts to walk back towards the other boys. As he stumbles through the jungle, he discovers the beast that the twins thought they saw. It was a dead man who had…

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    The element Titanium is a very light metal and it’s in the periodic table group 4. This element is a transition metal and the symbol is Ti. The color of titanium is a silver grey and white color. The atomic mass is 47.867 and atomic number is 22. This element however is resistant to chlorine, and sea water. It has 22 electrons, 22 protons, and 26 neutrons. The density is 4.54 The discoverer who found titanium is William Gregor a Mineralogist. The year it was discovered was in 1791. Where it had…

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    The film “In Time”, directed by Andrew Niccol expresses the capitalistic society through the movie by setting that money is currency. In this scene, the timekeeper Raymond Leon arrests Will Salas and takes back all of his time that he received from Henry Hamilton for a gift. After losing his time just left with 2 hours, he ran away with a hostage which is Sylvia Weiss. In this interrogation scene, the power of a system and ignorant society was shown with a high angle, low angle and wide shot for…

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