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    Epithet a descriptive adjective or phrase used to characterize someone or something. Figurative language language that is not intended to be interpreted in a literal sense. Example Act 1, scene 5, lines 44-53 Example Act 1, scene 4, lines 27-28 Foreshadowing the use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest what action is to come. Example Act 1, scene 4, lines 106-113 Iambic meter unstressed syllable followed by a…

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    Reader Responses 1. PROTAGONIST “As I stepped inside my room, he stopped inside the doorway. ‘I have to go settle the payroll for the pickers,’ he said. ‘Don’t you leave this room. You understand me? You sit here and think about me coming back and dealing with you. Think about it real hard.’ ‘You don’t scare me,’ I said, mostly under my breath. He’d already turned to leave, but now he whirled back. “What did you say?” ‘You don’t scare me,’ I repeated louder this time. A brazen feeling had…

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    Literacy Survey

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    to deal with traits of a good reader, what contributes to comprehension, and what we should do to comprehend better. Have you ever finished reading a passage and couldn’t recall what it was about or how it pertained to what you were learning? Don’t worry, we have all been there. But what we should worry about is how we react in similar situations. Studies have shown the difference in good and bad readers, but I believe the answer to these questions will also tell us why some readers are good…

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    Genu Velgum Case Study

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    Anatomy: Genu varum is a normal physiologic process in children. Genu varum (bowed legs) is normal in children less than 2 years. Genu varum migrates to a neutral at about 14 months. It continues on to a peak genu valgum (knocked knees) at about 3 years of age. Genu valgum then migrates back to normal physiologic valgus at about the age of 7 years. No treatment is requires for physiological genu varum. In rare instances, physiologic genu varum in the toddler will not completely resolve and…

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    Omelas Symbolism

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    The “Ones who walk Away from Omelas” was one of the most popular short stories that Ursula Kroeber Le Guin wrote. This story is about this perfect place named Omelas and the darkness it upholds behind its great walls and enchanting environment. It will not only fill up your mind with fantasy, but also gives you a deeper understanding about ourselves as humans. The perfect Omelas symbolizes the positive emotions of the town people and the kid symbolizes the darkness inside their hearts, while the…

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    argued to have a difficult time creating realistic details for a book about a time period he could only research about. In The Devil in the White City, Erik Larson uses brilliantly constructed figurative language in order to insightfully display his interpretation of the story (entailing the events of the Chicago World Fair and the serial killer H. H. Holmes) and realistically and informatively describe the details of people, places, and events in the novel. The first figurative language tool…

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    almost every piece of literature you find certain words or descriptive objects that point towards a meaning that the author is trying to convey. Although sometimes one can look right over them and not notice them at all. These symbols play a key role in helping to move along a piece, as well as to help expose any meaning the author is hoping to expose. One such meaning is from “The Pardoner’s Tale,” Geoffrey Chaucer, which takes place and was written during the middle ages. This short story…

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    However, when this is done, it may mitigate the author’s message about the human condition and the overall theme. This novel included many elements that were not present in the film. One medium focuses on his childhood’s significance whereas the film does not show it all. The novel and film adaptation portray the theme…

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    always an important aspect of my childhood. I began to write thoroughly during my first grade school year, and I believe that having a teacher for a mom helped instill those skills in me at a young age. My brother and I were encouraged to write about everything at home. I kept a journal which summarized every book that I read, and I had a travel journal for every trip that we went on as a family. My love of writing was captured in every school assignment that I completed as a young child as…

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    The Unspoken Power Struggle Earnest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” if read as written is a simple conversation about a couple drinking and taking in the scenery around a train station, but when broken down is actually a conversation about abortion. Many critics have analyzed the story from a descriptive and conversational stand point. From a descriptive stance they look at how Hemingway described the setting around the train station, and what the couple has with them. Whereas looking…

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