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- 401: Bernice Bobs Her Hair (F. Scot
- ... Marjorie's relationships were superficial. She did not love Warren because "when she was away from him she forgot him and had affairs with other boys." Marjorie amused herself by writing "non-committal, marvelously elusive letters" to her many boyfriends. Both characters underwent a change after Marjorie began to coach Bernice in the art of being popular. Bernice learned all the superficial tricks of attracting interest and capturing attention. Together, they ...
- 402: Brave New World
- ... journalist. But in 1921, he began writing poetry and short stories. There after, he began writing essays and novels. He received the Award of Merit for the Novel from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in the year 1959. His most famous book, "Brave New World", was published in 1932. In the "brave new world" of 632 A. F. (After Ford), universal human happiness has been achieved. Control of reproduction ...
- 403: Netiquette
- ... business e-mails. Many different symbols are used in e-mails to convey a variety of messages. An asterisk when added to a word adds emphasis to the word(Dries). You should never use capital letters to emphasize a word because it caps are generally used for shouting. To denote that the following is a quote from a message use the . This is used to remind the reader what it is ...
- 404: Jamestown
- ... was simply left where it lay and White's chest was placed in the bottom of a trench in 1589. The men left their marks for White to follow if he did come back. The letters "CRO" were carved on a tree on the way from the landing near the old fort site. "CROATOAN" was more decisively carved on the hole of one of the debarked trees that form the part ...
- 405: Jonathan Swift Answering The Q
- ... a question such as that. The confused brothers have no clue as to what they should do at this point, until they come up with a stroke of genius. They start to pick out certain letters in the will, they take an "s" out of this word, and an "h" out of that word, etc… It doesn't take them long at all to get what they desire: S,H,O ...
- 406: Les Miserables
- ... stress becomes too great and Fantine sickens and dies as a result - yet another example of Hugo’s opinion of a sick society. The Thenardiers next appear conning wealthy families into giving them money with letters of pity. One of their potential victims is Valjean, who had taken Cosette from them years ago. When he brings his donation, which the Thenardiers believe to be too paltry, they attack Valjean, until the ...
- 407: English Phonetic Interference
- ... had studied Russian and English in school, and how they remembered being taught to read and spell. Following the diktanty, I asked if they considered themselves to be good spellers, what sounds or groups of letters are difficult to spell correctly, and how they think their English has influenced their Russian. I asked the Americans which sounds they considered to be the most difficult for them to spell, how much easier ...
- 408: Love Poetry
- ... 1572 in London. He studied law in 1591 and then was ordained in 1615 and six years later became Dean of St. Pauls, a position he held until his death in 1631. John Donne wrote letters, elegies, satires, epigrams, devotions, sermons and poems. His songs and sonnets are loved by audiences and "The Flea" written for fun would have to one of them. In the poem it demonstrates the sophisticated wit ...
- 409: In Societies Throughout The Wo
- ... t (you know what) at all. You knew that, didn't you? I came back the next day." Page 168 Evidently, April was not pregnant and she keeps in touch with Tony by sending him letters. In Loving April, the story is set in a village named Cibblesham. Cibblesham is a village which has many inhabitants. In this village, everybody acknowledges each other. Everyone knows that April is a deaf girl ...
- 410: Examination Of The Reasons For
- ... hearing myself say that, because the minute I said it, I knew it was true.` She claims that she has `always wanted to learn German` although `the very sight of those dense, black, barbed-wire letters made my mind shut like a clam`. Esther associates the language with her `German-speaking father`, who `cane from some manic-depressive hamlet in the black heart of Prussia'. I think that Esther`s stunt ...
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