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    Hiʻiaka 2 Page Essay English Tysen Oyama and Kalehua Kalili The thought process behind the Instagram page that Kalehua and I made was to make Panaʻewaʻs page look like he is a stuck up and selfish moʻo that shouldnʻt be considered a leader of the moʻo because his actions donʻt reflect what an actual leader is supposed to. He talks as if he can do anything. But, risks the lives of his own people to defeat an opposition that he states he could defeat himself. This proves to my point that Panaʻewa…

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    Rowell--English Eleven Poetry Questions: TALKING BACK TO A POEM Talking Back to a Poem FROM POETS.ORG It would be convenient if there were a short list of universal questions, ones that could be used anytime with any poem. In the absence of such a list, here are a few general questions that you might ask when approaching a poem for the first time: Who is the speaker? Who or what is the audience? The speaker is most likely the poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson. The audience was intended to be all of the…

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    Desire is the strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen, the poem "Thou Blind Man 's Mark" by Sir Philip Sidney shows that desire makes you figuratively blind, to surroundings and even to others emotions and words. The poem was written in the 1500 's which will without a doubt change the true meaning of the poem, for instance a huge part of daily life was church, and that could have a huge impact on the meaning, however, there is no clues as to church or…

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    On a wet spring day in 1787, a group of powerful men gathered together to revise the articles of confederation. Instead however, they covertly framed an entirely different form of government, a republic made up of three different branches, judicial, executive, and legislative. Once released to the public, many citizens had extreme doubts about this new government. They feared that because of the government’s size and lack of diverse representation, that it would fail to represent the concerns…

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    Negligence Essay Example

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    Introduction This should be general or background information about the topic of your essay. The format it should follow: This can be in point form for the outline. Hook: This can be a worldly statement, a quotation or a general phrase. Avoid clichés. “Negligence is the rust of the soul that corrodes through all her best resolves.” This quote by Owen Felltham means that negligence can ruin everything in your life including relationship, and health. Context and transition: This is where you…

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    Have you ever wondered why Instagram is so popular among the current generation? Well, everyone wants to do what their friends and peers are doing, especially if they have good things to say about it. How many times have you eaten somewhere because you were advised to, or bought that item because everyone else bought one and seemed to enjoy it? Many young adults and teens also want to do whatever it is ”cool” to do at the time. Another fact is that humans, as social beings, enjoy connectivity.…

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    innocently declaring “I found a dimpled spider, fat and white." The speaker has happened to come across a spider. At this point in the story, we cannot look too deeply into it’s meaning though. Frost uses light and innocent words in the iambic pentameter form to piece together a beautiful picture. The heal-all is a white flower known for it 's healing capabilities, as the name suggests,…

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    Jack (as the group of boys head up the mountain to witness the Beast) contemptuously order Piggy to “go up and see [the Beast]” adding “good riddance” (214) to his command. Because Jack represents the dictating form of government, his attitude towards Piggy is biased and judgmental. Correspondingly, some governments will selectively pick who’s allowed into their society. Generally, the society will contain only the fittest and exclude the disabled. French philosopher…

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    Interviewer:I 'd like to thank our guests today for taking time out of their busy schedules to agree to this little interview, almost debate like conversation, today. Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to do so! I 'd like to welcome for Dakota Nakos, the Native American 's point of view, and Abraham Cyrus, the Puritans 's point of view, and Jacob Smith, the settler 's point of view. jacob smith:I 'm really excited to be here today to share my point of view.DAKOTA NAKOS:It 's a…

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    standing on a soap box. Another aspect that he integrates in his works is nature. In his poem “Sugar Bowl” Pacheco looks at the health of the Native Americans by describing interactions in his family. This poem is a free verse poem and is written in prose form. He uses roman numerals to separate the stanzas. Pacheco uses repetition to set some rhythm in the poem but he does it in such a way that does not create any fat in the language. Pacheco also creates a sense of humor and affection. In the…

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