and the colors: green, red, white, yellow, blue, grey, and purple to symbolize the truth and principles within and about the American dream. The colors mentioned the most and used to enforce a greater meaning in the Great Gatsby are: green, yellow, red, blue, grey and white. Each color is a crucial detail in the book relating to intentions and foreboding. Throughout the history of literature colors have been used as motif. *add quote about color motifs in literature* Red commonly means power, danger
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1. The unknown dye, which contained the dye mixture, had four colors that were present in the mixture. The first color apparent closely resembled the Methyl Green sample, because the unknown had a negative movement direction and the migration distance was about 2.5 cm. The Methyl Green also moved negatively and migrated about 2.6cm. The next color present represented the Xylene cyanol sample. The unknown sample moved in a positive direction and the migration distance was 1.4cm, and the Xylene
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Within the book Scarlet Ibis, the author scattered the technique of symbolism throughout the novel because one’s love for an object can be so exponential, but an overcasting dislike is casted because of society's out line of being “regular”, and if anything does not conform to the community's rigid guideline, then it is rejected, or practically thrown out of all social animation. Either it was the author's strenuous need for Doodle to walk, or Doodles longing to rest, Doodles disability was not just
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The largest member of the genus Mustela in Britain, the European Polecats has a weasel like body, short legs and a broad head. During the winter it’s coat is thick, lustrous and glossy, but in the summer is thinner and appears somewhat faded. During the winter they become less active and emerge during the day more than they would in the summer. They currently occur in England as far north as Cheshire, south to Avon and reaching east to Leicester as well as in most of rural wales. They inhabits lowland
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"It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences." Audre Lord said this quote which means that you shouldn't judge a story by its cover, the same with the story "Scarlet Ibis" The story Scarlet Ibis was published in July 1960 by the author James Hurst. The theme of the story is if you are different from Doodle and Scarlet Ibis people will act different towards you and even though you are unique you must pay a heavy price. It can
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backwards. The man’s breath was dark and broody, was he a man or a ghost? ‘’You will find a friend in me, detective.’’ the dark voice answered. ''I promised myself that I would save you’’ The murderer held up his sword with his left hand. He noticed a red cross carved on
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I presented to Home Depot at 10930 New Halls Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63136. I observed the signage outside of the building were old and faded for the grills that were on display. They also had broken merchandise toward the back. I entered the store and there was no greeter at the front door. There were opened snack sitting placed at the sitting area for the greeter but the floor area was clean. I chose to look for a new stove and proceeded to that area. I did not see any workers on the way to the
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It's most interesting aspects is that it's cut into three pieces and has no frame unlike the others in the area. The painting has a wide variety of colors at different hues and shade, such as black, gray, orange, yellow, green, brown, blue, white, and red. From these colors, the painting has created imaginary of a volcano that's in the middle of the centerpiece. The figure of the volcano takes up the most of the painting with its colors being gray on its upper half and brown in the lower half. At its
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Joey Cav 12/17/13 The Things They Carried During the Vietnam War, the fighting men carried many things. They ranged from guns, ammo, comic books, toilet paper to even Kool-Aid. They carried these things to help them fight the enemy and for comfort, but not all of these things helped these men. They also carried thoughts, memories, and even emotions about the war, and their life in general. While carrying all of these things, they were expected to fight a war, a war that some of them did not
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Good morning architects and welcome Over the next 8 minutes I will give you a course in how to network and mingle with people with a different background than our own. So today I will: * Introduction * Mingling * Business tools * Mingling with different cultures * Mingling with the Japanese and English * Final advice 1. My name is Laila , and I work as an advisor in international communication at B.U.I.L.D which stands for: Better Understanding of International Language
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