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... does not. This draws the reader into the story because the reader knows that Lear's actions will lead to his downfall. As the story ...
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... tower. The sheer excitement of explosions and the like draws reader attention, which in turn causes them to keep reading. Modern ...
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... By making the reader wonder about the characters they learn about instead of just telling them, it draws the reader in to search out the truth themselves ...
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... envision. Bierce's brilliant ability of describing surroundings, feelings, and thoughts draws the reader into the story. Bierce ...
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... The use of both organic and conventional form throughout the book draws the reader closer to the horrific encounters the young boy faced on a daily basis. ...
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... By doing so, it draws the reader into the lives of the characters and gives the reader the ability to "listen" to them speak. The ...
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... to develop this poem. Springsteen draws the reader in and relates, on some level, how the speaker feels. The poem is being told ...
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... In her vividly visual poem "The Fish", the reader is exposed to a story wherein the use of language not only draws the reader into the story but causes the ...
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... side of the street. This automatically draws the reader to think of the boy as dull and unfortunate. In contrast, Joyce describes ...
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... offers comfort. Audibly pleasing, and very memorable, the title draws the reader into the poem's underlying themes. Additionally, the ...
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... line. The first line draws the reader into the poem. As a reader, one wonders why fairy tale characters hate their mothers. There ...
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... to read on, "my whole goddam..." The author is also very inviting when beginning his novel, "if you really want to hear about." This draws the reader into the ...
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... Despite her bizarre look, she draws the reader with her calm appearance and alluring smile. Overall the ad is warm and inviting. ...
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... Here, the author draws the reader to an entirely different conclusion, arguing that E-mail has instead made the once well-defined line between work and play ...
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... The next theme is the individual vs. society theme. This, although strongly relating to the fist major theme, greatly draws the reader to the story. ...
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... The repetition of the "c," in all three words draws the reader's mind to the sounds being illustrated with the "c" in colored holding the lines together. ...
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... senescence. Hemingway's representation of the three men draws, the reader's attention to these key aspects of age and profession. The ...
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... The Toys? draws a mature poem reader do to a higher level of diction but at the same time is clear as well as powerful to that reader. ...
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... additives. Besides the fact that the advertisement is large, it also draws the reader's attention through its color scheme. A box ...
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... The emotional appeal that this ad draws on asks the reader, "who is that person running?" Left in the imagination of the reader, the ad begins to associate ...
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... immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield: and what is else not to be overcome?" Satan's passionate and encouraging words draws the reader towards him ...
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... throughout our history. First of all, Fischer draws his reader's attention by not starting out in the traditional fashion. He went into ...
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... This technique draws the reader into a state of ponder as he tries to make sense of a somewhat overwhelming group of ideas. The ...
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... This technique draws the reader into a state of ponder as he tries to make sense of a somewhat overwhelming group of ideas. The ...
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... The shortness of air at such a deep level also contributes to the effect, by having the reader relate to shortness of breath, which draws them into the story. ...
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... The opening of the story quickly draws the reader into the world of melancholy by presenting a variety of descriptive images that evoke solemnity and sadness. ...
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... Burgess attempts to change that impression. He draws the reader emotionally closer to Alex. As the second section begins Alex pleads ...
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... Relating to the character draws the reader in and involves them fully in the story. What happens does not just affect the narrator but the reader as well. ...
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... As the author draws the reader into the attack from the first bomber sighting, begging around 7:55 am through the final shots and bombs, somewhere around 10:00 ...
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... Shaara gives this dramatized version as it prevents the book from becoming overwhelming with facts and rather draws the reader in to the plot. ...
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