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... the narrators views. The reference to these images is called symbolism. The reader can refer to line fourteen to reveal one image. ...
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... But she gives it away in the last line when she demands respect from the reader, stating that they must refer to her as Madam. This ...
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... specific order. While reading the text, the reader can quickly refer to the visual images for the package's validity. He sees the ...
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... The reader is given birdlike images, throughout Torvald's terms used to refer to Nora, leading the reader to believe that she is confined to the walls of her ...
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... Also, since Dickens continued to use that word to refer to the particular object used in the analogy, the reader is constantly reminded by its appearance and ...
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... When Sunny fought for Mac the reader comes to comprehend that Mac is a good person ... do many things, such as playing ball with someone he was able to refer to as ...
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... 1994). Be specific, so that the reader may comprehend your thoughts. ... subjects. Do not use gender oriented pronouns to refer to both sexes. ...
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... He even says he loved the old man, never does the speaker refer to him as ... This is the start of the speaker's madness, and as the reader listens to what the ...
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... He even says he loved the old man, never does the speaker refer to him as ... This is the start of the speaker's madness, and as the reader listens to what the ...
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... same time being the object of and such passions"2 . Other versus refer to his ... with perfection, are reduced to two short yet powerful sentences for the reader. ...
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... The paths and the fork may no longer refer to their definitions, but instead ... and wanted wear" while the other was commonly traversed shows the reader that some ...
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... Sometimes his wife would refer to an old belief that black cats are unlucky ... As the narrator begins to tell a story using "flash back" the reader discovers that ...
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... Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter." This leaves the reader feeling a ... Allusion is the technique used to refer back in history or literature ...
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... in a series of progressions, in order for the reader to successfully follow your ideas. As for support, it is not enough to state opinions. Refer to readings ...
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... When the reader is first introduced to Miss Brill, it becomes apparent that Miss Brill is ... in a new light after the remarks of a young couple who refer to Miss ...
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... The reader becomes sympathetic to such a grief-stricken character and feels sad that one so ... If one was to read the epic novels of old, many would refer to a ...
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... be until I have a shining bed to lie upon?" As the reader continues interpretating ... Some scholars refer to this Sumerian text as having one of the first written ...
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... When she does refer to her family, the statements are quite short, uncaring ... This comment leaves the reader confused and, in addition to the numerous derogatory ...
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... as consistently strong readers, taking part in what Petrosky and Bartholomae refer to as ... of communication, I am eager to take on the habits of a strong reader. ...
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Refer to chapter one of Wuthering Heights and comment on how Bronte introduces her reader to the novel. You should comment on: · Setting ...
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... which is a British government publication that McEwan has chosen to refer to, '...and for ... for the novel, which is important to build up imagery for the reader. ...
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... Shelley writes not only of the wind but also of clouds and rain, and tells the reader of a "Sad storm, whose tears are vain;" (1751). The tears refer to the ...
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... Or does the title refer to the supposedly better-traveled road that the ... This initial ambiguity gives the reader a taste of the speaker's internal conflict ...
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... conflicts and resolutions for the story line, themes allow for the reader to identify ... short story the element of themes is usually singular and may refer to a ...
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... Another way Cervantes uses point-of-view to let the reader know that Quixote has little grasp of reality. I will refer back to the windmills because that is ...
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... Another way Cervantes uses point-of-view to let the reader know that Quixote has little grasp of reality. I will refer back to the windmills because that is ...
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... Both encyclopędias provide bibliographies or further readings at the end of long articles that refer the reader to other materials for further research. ...
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... Paradigmatic relations refer to signifiers which are absent from the text, however paradigms ... an advertisement does not just wait to be analysed by the reader. ...
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... The peasants refer to themselves as "people of the pavement" giving the reader a sense that they felt "below" Richard Cory (2). In this stanza, Robinson ...
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... helps the reader understand that the men were on the ground like fish in the sun. He also uses imagery, in which many words described in the poem refer to ...
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