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The message about war seen in this third of the book that is emphasized through literary terms is War requires all your focus, one slip up could cost ...
The overall message of war based on these literary terms is that "War can mess with your mind, but with focus and guidance, you will make the right de...
In the third part of the novel "Eleven Days" by Lea Carpenter, we see lots of Sara on a plane with Godfather, and eventually, David, who was believed...
In the second third of the novel, we see more training, and the everyday things he has to do. We see multiple people quit, and Jason also strongly con...
In the story, "On the Rainy River" by Tim O'Brien, the two literary terms that stood out to me the most were Simile and Perspective. The first quote f...
In “Tips for a Smooth Transition” by Siobhan Fallon, the two most significant literary terms that appear are Imagery and Perspective, they helped me u...
in the first third of the novel Eleven Days by Lea Carpenter, we get a little bit of information about Sara's life, and her son Jason. Sara is mostly ...
In the poem Beautiful Wreckage by W.D. Ehrhart, the two most significant literary terms I found were Juxtaposition and Imagery. “Con Thien means pl...
"Tom Robinson's a colored man, Jem. No jury in this part of the worlds going to say, 'We think you're guilty, but not very'" (Lee 250) This is cultura...
I found this article In this article, on October 24th, 2018, Gregory A. Bush, drove to a grocery store armed with a Smith a Wesson. When entering t...
I believe that cultural discrimination had more of an impact than institutional in Raisin In The Sun. An example in the novel is, "Well-you see our co...
I think the progression of events from these novels do emphasize change. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus, a white man, took on the case of Tom Robin...
I think cultural discrimination is more prevalent, although I believe both institutional and cultural have cases that can be made throughout the book....
When Boo Radley was introduced I was a little bit shocked, like Scout (although she was a lot bit) but I started to expect it a little bit when the co...
"...this morning Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner, spat in his face, and told him he'd get him if it took the rest of his life...