The subject of this piece of art is Tituba who is a slave of South American descent who is accused of witchcraft. The purpose of this work was to depict a scene from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s play “Giles Corey of Salem Farms.” In this scene, Reverend Cotton Mather is traveling to Salem Village and encounters Tituba in the woods. He questions Tituba about the witchcraft accusations and she tells him that she “can ride through the air upon a stick” and follow him to the village (Longfellow, Scene
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Reliable and valid inclusion of referenced facts and statistics • Clear analytical and predictive secondary research • Good quality, reliable, credible and current sources • Opinions from eye witness/es • Relevant personal viewpoints • Clear tone and attitude of the writer • Appropriate anecdotes and stories • Useful photographs, tables, diagrams and graphs 5. Conclusion: • Suggests an appropriate course of action • Lasting impression 6. References (format): • In text referencing
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realistic. She once covered a story of a horrible fire and afterwards ran to the scene and helped the fire victims by providing blankets. She never lost her empathy. She ran into some barriers during this job that ultimately helped her find her true purpose in life. The first barrier was that her boss let her know that they did not like the way she looked, and that they wanted to give her a new name that they thought would be more “friendly” and would be remembered by the public. She refused to change
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however because he believed he had a skill for it, his desire to be unique with purpose was fulfilled. Ultimately the authors’ main intention in my own opinion was to compose an auto biography of sorts, to reminisce on his first step in becoming the person he is today. His audience is a little bit trickier to pick out, but if I had to put my finger on it, I would say without a doubt in my heart that his targeted audience was all the high school students who feel like English class is as bad as pulling
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liberties and violate personal privacy and in a manner that is unsupervised. Author tone The tone of the author is worried in second paragraph line 1 till 4 (Yes, i worry about potential government abuse of privacy from a programme designed to prevent another 9/11). Beside that , he also show the same expression in fourth paragraph line 1-2 (i worry about that even more).But in fourth paragraph line 3-4 , the tone of the author is caring (not because i don’t care about civil liberties, but because
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is more important is, it would help you understand the purpose of it. Any good academic writer’s quality is his/her mind is loaded with creative set of ideas that help him navigate through the whole topic of academic paper. Ideas lead you to somewhere and only a few good students are gifted by nature and if you are not then you can also build up a good rhythm of academic writing. Secondly, you should also have a good sense of your audience; you should know what element of your academic writing would
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to numerous whale attacks. Cowperthwaite's purpose is to argue that killer whales are highly intelligent and emotional animals that do not cause harm when left in the wild. She focuses on SeaWorld, an establishment who captivates these orca's for human entertainment, and pose a threat to the lives of many trainers, the whales inhabitant in their pools, and are the cause of many whale attacks in these industries. She adopts a serious and reflective tone in order to appeal to the feelings and reason
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Quarter 2 (7th)‐ “Melting Pot” and “How I Learned English” Stage 1 – Desired Results Standards LRA 3.2 (Fall EOC) Identify events that advance the plot, and determine how each event explains past or present actions or foreshadows future actions. ARG LRA 3.4 (Fall EOC) Identify and analyze recurring themes across works (e.g. the value of bravery, loyalty, and friendships; the effects of loneliness). ARG V1.1 (Fall EOC) Identify idioms, analogies, metaphors, and similes in prose and poetry
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Cause and Effect Essay – Elizabethan Target Audience “Always mystify, torture, mislead, and surprise the audience as much as possible (Roff).” Hamlet is a dramatic production written by William Shakespeare. “The play, set in the Kingdom of Denmark, recounts how Prince Hamlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius for murdering the old King Hamlet, Claudius's own brother and Prince Hamlet's father, and then succeeding to the throne and marrying Gertrude, the King Hamlet's widow and mother of Prince
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Central Purpose: People have been working on finding new energies to replace the traditional automobile fuels for years, which shows the cars developing, but pointed the problems of using cars as well. I am a reporter of this topic. The audience that I am facing to is the people who do care about the environmental problems, which caused by the over using of automobile. My audience should know about how does vehicle impact the whole society, advantages and disadvantages. Evidence my audience will find
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