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Examples Of Key Literary Terms Of Poetry
Key Literary Terms

All these poems, all similar in shape and form with elaborate, proper and elevated words. With
repeated series and memories fused together making visual images of the stunning moments.
diction is used to describe the level of formality that a speaker uses. Refrain is repeated word or
series of words in response or counterpoint to the main verse. Last is Imagery, Images are
references that trigger the mind to fuse together memories of sight. poets use these to express the
meaning of their poems. the emotion and view on the poem all depends on the how the reader
views the poems. Diction helps Readers to describe the level of formality that a speaker uses. An
example would be shown in I Like For You To Be Still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
it is used to help the reader understand what exactly the poet is talking about or describing the
poems. An example of this is from the poem The Summer Day who made the world? Who made
the swan, and the black bear? Who made the grasshopper? This grasshopper, i mean the one who
has flung herself out of the grass, the one who is eating sugar out of my hand, who is moving her
jaws back and forth instead of up and down. In this the words who made are repeated to make the
reader think more in depth with the poem and what the author is asking. Another example is from
the poem I Like For You To Be Still I like for you to be still it is as though you are absent from far
away. I like for you to be still and you seem far away. It sounds as though you are lamenting a
butterfly cooing like a dove and you hear me from far away. I like for you to be still, it is as
though you are absent distant and full of sorrow. At the beginning of every stanza the author starts
off with I like for you probably to draw the reader s attention to what the author is gonna say
afterward. Also the author is on topic and talking about the same thing every stanza. The Last
example is from the poem Love Sonnet XVII I love you as the plant that never blooms but carries
in itself the light of hidden flowers; thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance, risen from the earth,
The Freedom Of Travelling On Horseback
To Arthur there was nothing like the freedom of travelling on horseback. The few times when he
sat in the car and watched Merlin steer their way across the countryside along the roads it felt
unsatisfying to him. The world passed by the windows too fast for Arthur to take in his new
surroundings. He needed to feel the elements around him, like the sun on his face or the wind
blowing into his hair as it did today. Here in the wide open air it smelled like humid soil, grass
and flowers. That was far better to him then the confined feel and the awful smell of the car. Not
to mention that he still did not trust the machine. It had the power to kill as far as he was
concerned, and it put the fear in him. For some reason he could not get passed the image of how
close he came losing Gwaine to one... Arthur steered his horse through known territory as fast as
he dared. The thrilling gallop made him feel alive again. In the last few hours he had felt more
like his old self than ever since he came to this century. This century... it still stunned him that so
much time had passed in a matter of what felt like days to him. The way Camelot got snapped
away from him in a blip of time made him feel as if part of his heart was ripped out. For his entire
life he had known nothing else than it. He fought for his people and protected it with every fibre of
his being. To be left without such a cause and without the love of his people, including his friends,
was just too much to bear at times.
Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the...
Ciara Thomas Sociology Essay

Using information from item B and elsewhere, examine the usefulness of questionnaires in
sociological research.
Item B: The first time we had this questionnaire, I thought it was a bit of a laugh. That s the
memory of it. I can t remember if I answered in truthfully or not ... it had a list of drugs and some
of them I never heard of, and just the names just cracked me up Source: Youth quoted in Parker, H.,
Aldrige, J. and Meashem, F. (1998) Illegal Leisure, London: Routledge. Pp. 46 7

There are many advantages and disadvantages of questionnaires and throughout this essay I am
going to examine the usefulness of questionnaires in sociological research. I will compare the
advantages and disadvantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once it has been quantified it can be then used to compare and contrast with other people s
research and it may also be used in other ways like for example measuring change. These are all in
favour of the usefulness of questionnaires and these suggest reasons why they should be used in
sociological research.
As well as there being many advantages there are also many disadvantages to questionnaires. Item
B is a source of evidence where a respondent has commented on an experience she has had filling
out a previous questionnaire. This does not really support the use of questionnaires and is more
in favour of why we should not use this research method. We are able to see a number of
disadvantages from a comment of one person. It most definitely can lack validity and we can
never be sure if we are getting the truth. As the person in item B said, I can t remember if I
answered it truthfully or not . As it lacks validity this therefore means the results received may not
necessarily be reliable. Many people do not take them seriously and just see it as a joke and
therefore answer falsely I thought it was a bit of a laugh . Once the researcher receives the
questionnaires they can not be sure in anyway which questionnaires have valid information and
which have false information given from each respondent. When people are filling out
questionnaires their answers my be influenced because of peer pressure, they may feel pressured
into writing an answer down just because it
John Muir Pinchot Analysis
Our world is one. Filled with marvelous sights that would enlighten a person s day our natural
habitat, loaded with life and beautiful sights. Gifford Pinchot and John Muir were two naturalist
lovers whom worked hard to keep their views of the our natural world alive for generations to come.
Both men had similar views on conserving the natural environment, as well as differences in
connecting with nature.
Gifford Pinchot believes humans should respect the natural environment and keep it conserved, but
also to benefit from it. He wanted people to use the natural environment to the best of our need. With
this in mind he also believed that conservation did not only serve for conserving nature for future
generations, but also to provide for the present generation to the fullest necessary use of all the
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Spending most of his life out in nature Muir became a self taught scientist who suggested that the
Yosemite Valley had been formed by glaciers and today his theory is still being used. In addition
Muir pleaded for the preservation of Hetch Hetchy valley they were going to build a dam to supply
water to the nearest communities the outcome of this was disastrous breaking Muir heart because
he knew that the beauty of the Hetch Hetchy would be destroyed by man. After the loss of the
valley Muir was disappointed quoting These temple destroyers, devotees of ravaging
commercialism, seem to have a perfect contempt for Nature, and instead of lifting their eyes to the
God of the mountains, lift them to the almighty Dollar. Here we see the spiritual connection Muir
had with the natural environment, believing that the beauty of nature is life and it should be
respected and preserved because it s all we
Atherosclerosis Research Papers
Brief Introduction (max 200 words)

Although it was believed for a long time that second hand smoke only affects smokers, since the
early 1980s it has been known that non smoking family members of smokers have twice the risk of
experiencing heart attacks than those in non smoking households. Consequently, people living and
working in environments that contain second hand smoke suffer coronary heart diseases (CHD) due
to the toxic substances of tobacco smoke.

Key concepts (max 500 words)


Second hand smoke (SHS) consists of smoke from the burning end of a cigarette and the smoke
breathed out by smokers. SHS contains more than 7,000 chemicals and more than 200 of these are
known poisons, such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and methyl isocyanate. ... Show more
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Due to the plaque, arteries become narrower, slowly blocking the blood flow and causing
increased risks of CHD. When the artery narrows and blood flow is reduced, the oxygen supply is
decreased. Most of the time a blood clot forms and blocks the artery, thus stopping the blood flow.
If the oxygen supply to the heart is reduced, a heart attack can occur. If the oxygen supply to the
brain is cut off, a stroke can occur. Therefore SHS accelerates atherosclerosis in the arteries and
aorta and the toxic substances in the smoke that builds up in the arteries, results in increased risks of
getting cardiovascular diseases.
When someone smokes indoors, the smoke cannot be kept away by opening a window or using a
fan. In fact, research shows that toxins from smoke remain in a person s hair and clothes and the
surrounding environment. These toxins, are hazardous to infants and children.
The only way to avoid the risks of smoke is to avoid places where smoking occurs. That can be
done by making sure family, friends, and visitors never smoke inside your house or vehicle, thus
helping to keep the house smoke free by. Choose to eat in restaurants that are smoke free as non
smoking sections do not provide protection from secondhand
Theodore Roosevelt Background
Theodore Roosevelt with the assistance of his Rough Riders entered the state of Florida on June
3rd, 1898, within 39 days into the Spanish American War. Theodore was 39 years old when he
resigned his position as an assistant secretary of the Navy in order to take over the first Volunteer
Cavalry Regiment, with the help of Leonard Wood to begin moving into the authority of Spanish
from Cuba. With an anxiety for war and being worried the ship wouldn t leave soon enough before
his men ruined their livers with a surplus of alcohol, Theodore focused on studying Florida s
botany to distract his mind. Due to being a Harvard graduate he was familiar with the study of
nature from a scientific standpoint. He believed a soldier was best made by educating themselves to
adapt in the wild; therefore making it possible to enhance their... Show more content on
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Although he had his time occupied by training his regiment for combat, Roosevelt preserved his
captivation for animals, one characteristic which gave importance to his war account. With the help
of Theodore, the Voluntary Cavalry Regiment adopted three animals to represent them, which were:
a mountain lion cub (which was later given away as a circus attraction, but unfortunately got lost
or stolen in Chicago), an eagle (sadly killed by two bad eagles when put in the same cage), and a
terrier like dog (later given to Sam Black). On June 13, the Yucatan finally set sail out of Tampa Bay,
making Roosevelt extremely excited to escape the current location. During the time the Rough
Riders and Theodore Roosevelt explored the island village of Daiquiri, he claimed to have seen a
point where villagers would strip American corpses of their equipment as soon as they ceased to be
Dr. Manette Insanity
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens frequently displays the recurrent theme of recalling one s
spirit back to life through the characters Dr. Manette, Sydney Carton, and Charles Darnay. After
being imprisoned for 18 years, Lucie Manette presumes her father is dead. Consequently, his mental
state deteriorates, until his reconciliation with his daughter, in which, she became the golden thread
that united him to a past beyond his misery (Dickens 77). After Lucie Manette returns him from the
brink of insanity, Dr. Manette became the person that he used to be. From the darkness of a shadow
of a life nearly lost, the love and support of his daughter resurrected him into the light past his pain.
In addition, Sydney Carton was the aide to a
Analysis Of Farewell To Manzanar By Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Farewell to Manzanar is a non fiction historical memoir written by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston.
Published in 1973, Farewell to Manzanar has won awards such as being named one of the
twentieth century s 100 best nonfiction books by the San Francisco Chronicle. This literary work
is about a young girl named Jeanne and her experience as a Japanese American living on the west
coast during World War 2 and the years following the end of the war. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston s
reason for writing this memoir is personal. On one hand, she used the writing of this book as a
personal journey of reflection on how her and her family s experiences at Manzanarhas had a
profound effect on the rest of her life. On the other hand, the author wanted future generations, as
well as others, who were not fully aware of what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the arguments the author makes with this book is how her time at Manzanar and the
internment camps, rather than the war itself, shaped her as a person and altered life in general
for other Japanese Americans. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston argues that camps such as Manzanar
had a large part in shaping how she viewed her identity as a Japanese American woman. Jeanne s
experience at Manzanar and the years following Manzanar forced her to take a close look at what
is means to be Japanese and what it means to be American. Jeanne approached this identity crisis
by continuing to strive to accomplish her goals despite outright discrimination because of her
Japanese heritage. Despite the seemingly improbable odds, Jeanne s hard work pays off for the
first time when she is selected as the lead majorette. This accomplishment reaffirms Jeanne s hope
that perhaps she will be able to accomplish her goals in life after all. This is evidenced by the
excerpt, This was exactly
Daniel Barkley Analysis
In America the confederate flag is often known as a symbol of slavery and abuse. Daniel Barkley
argued a completely different argument in this text. He stated the confederate flag was removed
from South Carolina s State Capitol because African Americans began to make this their black
power flag . When Daniel Barkley played Dixie in front of all those college kids he formed a new
since of respect. They asked him to play Dixie because it disrespected the African American
culture, and slavery. They were trying to beat him down, not boost him up. You can see how he
was boosted up when it states, He sang it, feeling the lyrics, deciding the lyrics were his, deciding
this song was his (page 1). When the college kids and his band showed

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