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    This line that the First Witch says, demonstrates figurative imagery through the use of a simile. The witch is explaining to her sisters how she plans to interfere with the life of a sailor and compares herself to a tailless rat. This develops the image of an ugly rat and details to readers that the witches will act as nuisances throughout the play. Similar to a rat, they will cause a great deal of trouble through tampering and interfering with the lives of others. A rat is typically considered…

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    Caesar dead while remaining free. Logically, the people would agree that from Brutus’s standpoint, is is better that Caesar is dead. However, Marc Antony again counters Brutus’s claims of Caesar’s ambitious and recounts, “I thrice presented him a kingly crown, / Which he did thrice refuse: was this ambitious? / Yet Brutus says he was ambitious…” (JC. 3.2.). Significantly, the people now believe that logically, Caesar was not as ambitious as Brutus claims, seeing as he refused all the power of…

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    Antony uses pathos in his speech to make the people of Rome angry, furious, and sad, because Caesar did not deserve to die and he was an innocent man. Throughout his entire speech he uses verbal irony and repetition to get his point across. Antony tells the crowd that he is coming to give a speech about his beloved friend Caesar. As he continues with his speech he get more and more sarcastic. Before Anthony's speech, Anthony enters with Caesar's body to show how sad he is because of his death.…

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    Sir Gawain, King Arthur’s nephew who becomes a famous knight in the land of Brutus is a hero who is aware of a Christian knight’s behavior but is also conscious of the times he failed to lived up to those standards. Sir Gawain popularity arose because he wanted to protect his and King Arthur’s honor. Therefore, he entertains a game created by the Green knight who stormed the castle before the feast. The game is, one of the knights should attempt to cut the green knight’s neck clean off using a…

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    Euphoria In the current bubble stage, Euphoria, colleges have seen their tuition prices increase substantially, and show stunning parallels to the housing market bubble. Tuition has increased at thrice the rate of inflation, causing the cost of college to double every nine years. Since around 2000, the rise of tuition prices has increased significantly more than from 1980 to 2000. As seen from the graph above, college tuition has not only increased higher than the Consumer Price Index since…

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    Cultural Competence

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    Cultural competence, operationally defined, is the integration and transformation of knowledge about individuals and groups of people into specific standards, policies, practices, and attitudes used in appropriate cultural settings to increase the quality of services; thereby producing better outcomes (Davis, 1997). Cultural Proficiency in education is the level of knowledge-based skills and understanding that are required to successfully teach and interact with students and to work effectively…

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    Tybalt is an easily angered person, he likes to stir up any trouble he can especially with his sworn enemies, the Capulets. Tybalt personally hates the word peace and everything about or related to it, for example he says, “What, drawn and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee.” (1.1.65-66). Tybalt is making it clear to the Capulets that he wants to fight and not be peaceful towards them. This is important because Tybalt is not thinking over what could happen in…

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    in a reasonable way that since Caesar fell we all fell to mourn for him. They mourned for him because he was an important man and Mark Antony is making that point to them through logos. My final example of logos is this “I thrice presented him a kingly crown, which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?” This is logos because he is logically saying that he offered Caesar the crown three times which he didn't accept all three times, and Mark Antony asks is this ambition? The answer is no it…

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    that, the flask was cooled by a wet cloth and immersed in a water bath to cool to room temperature. The synthesized In2O3-OA NCs were isolated by precipitation with acetone, centrifuged, and redispersed in hexane. The isolation process was repeated thrice to remove the unreacted…

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    Throughout Shakespeare 's “Julius Caesar” there are many obstacles coming about Caesar’s death, including Antony and Brutus’ speeches at Caesar’s funeral. They both came about explaining his ambition in different ways and what he meant to them and the people of Rome by persuading the crowd to believe one over the other. Caesar claimed to have an ambition. But did he really? Through the modes of persuasion logos, ethos, and pathos this essay is going to explain which character used these terms…

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