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    His use of directive phrases in ‘fettle your fine joints ‘gainst Thursday next’ and the triplet ‘speak not, reply not, do not answer me’ indicate that he expects ultimate obedience as he is in an Elizabethan patriarchal society, and has no intention of listening to his daughter. He also threatens her when he says, ‘Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither’ and ‘or never after look me in the face’. His comparison to Juliet of a common criminal and the powerful verb ‘drag’ show his disgust at…

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    Importance Of Third People

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    Nanna, Avana Maneyalli ,avanalli panchami shashTi Sapthami sambhodane A Alli Mine / it’s Within, There Nanna hesaru guru Maneyalli yaaroo ilva? By adding ‘a’ to the end, one can frame a question. Ex :- hauda? , Alva?, ilva?, neevu software engineera? Entha is a charcter prbing question? Ex: idu entaa haNNU? (Answer could be oLLE haNNu or ketta haNNU). Aadaroo (Even then) when combined with questioning works, the meaning changes drastically. Ex:- yaaru + aadaroo = yaaraadaroo (Any…

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    envies the modern motif of the succesful child of a happy family, given how he himself is far from it. - “You be too young, boy. A woman can make you a god.” In the given sentence from the twenty-fifth paragraph, the fact that “be” is used as a proper verb rather than its auxiliary form in Hamp’s speech gives us an idea about him. - The word “junking” in the second sentence of twenty-eighth paragraph gives off the feeling that Iggy’s words while doing his job is tied to his character. - The…

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    Codi Character Analysis

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    During the pinatas sale, she receives tremendous recognition by old friends. Between the lines, she joyfully calls at each other "Emelina, and I held the fort."(Kingsolver, 193). "Emelina and I looked at each other."(Kingsolver, 193). These repetitive phrases, "Emelina and I," reflects Codi's delight at working with a close friend. By making the effort to save the community, she finds the sense of belonging. "[Looking] at each other," and "[holding] the fort," Codi uses these physical…

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    In the descriptions of the world outside her window, the energy, the sense of being alive, and kinetic nature of the scene is captured through verbs: the plough “scoring the fields”, the rooks “soaring round the tree tops”, vigour and bountiful life “rolling in from the fields” (Woolf). Throughout the scene, the natural flow that relays the beauty in nature pushes forward an appreciation for life…

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    The use of a direct, personal tone is not usually employed when writing an essay therefore it places the audience in a very uncomfortable mood. The reader feels lectured as if he has done something bad because she uses imperative verbs, such as, “put yourself in my dirty, worn out, ill fitting shoes, and hear me.” The use of the imperative also reduces the distance between author and reader causing a more emotional reaction from the audience. Her use of the pronoun ‘you’ is employed…

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    15) She fears that people around her will get hurt because of her death, so she refuses the love from Augustus.(Green 82)In an estimate of what people fear the most, book author Bill Tancer analyzed the most frequent online queries that involved the phrase, "fear of..." following the assumption that people tend to seek information on the issues that concern them the most. His top ten list of fears published 2008 consisted of flying, heights, clowns, intimacy, death, rejection, people, snakes,…

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    child soldiers can be rehabilitated,” (Romo, 2014). Ishmael is living proof that child soldiers can live in society again. Continuing, he also says that “If we fail in this task, we become victims of the precedents we create,” (Romo, 2014)(Participial Phrase). Imagine a child who is removed from the war, but unable to be rehabilitated. That is exactly what happened for some time to Deogratis or Deo in Tracy Kidder 's book called Strength in What Remains (Relative Pronoun). Deo’s life was changed…

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    of his very distinct difference in contents, order of events, theme and style of writing. There are no parallels to the other gospels, and no word-for-word connections, like the ones that appear in Matthew, Mark and Luke. It also only uses the key phrase “kingdom of God”, where it’s used 56 times from Matthew to Luke. Like the other gospels tho, John is constructed topically, written to a particular audience, it acts as a call to faith and is ultimately inspired by…

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    He uses the phrase “he has,” not once addressing him by name, in order to discredit him as a monarch and even as a human. “He has” is also used as an anaphora alongside the negative and accusatory word choice such as “tyranny” and “murders” in order the appeal to pathos negatively. He also uses present tense verbs in his accusations such as “depriving” in order to make the revolution seem more pressing and immediate…

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