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    Solo Vs. Franklin

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    The two ads/brands that I am comparing today are Solo and Mount Franklin. These two ads are advertising refreshing drinks for people to buy. These brands both manufacture drinks. Solo is a fizzy drink and the brand is associated with the colour yellow. On the other hand‚ Mount Franklin makes water and mineral water to refresh you but with no sugar. The targeted audiences are everyone because everyone deserves a drink. The contention for the solo ad is‚ if you work hard you deserve a solo. The intention

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    film directed by Phillip Noyce‚ are just two examples of this. Techniques such as music‚ changing camera angles and symbolism are utilised in Rabbit Proof Fence to represent the Aboriginal people as strong-willed and spiritual and in The Rabbits‚ exaggeration‚ different colour themes and perspective are used to portray the Aborigines as technologically inferior and overwhelmed against the Europeans. In both texts‚ the Indigenous people are represented as oppressed by the Europeans. The Rabbit Proof

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    A Modest Proposal Analysis

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    A Modest Proposal Literary Analysis By J--- ----------- J--- ----------- Mr. H----- Period 6 2 May 2011 Jonathan Swift’s Use of Satire and Exaggeration Satire is a form of literature in which an author tries to demonstrate his or her point of view by ridiculing. The author uses heavy irony and sarcasm in order to criticize a social issue. A perfect example of a work of satire is Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal. In this satirical essay‚ Jonathan Swift attacks on the issue of the

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    Advanced English Assessment Task 2 – Texts and Context – Poetry ------------------------------------------------- Texts are a product of their contexts. (How the same story can have a different meaning based on their context) Texts are a product of their contexts‚ but to what extent is this statement true? To investigate the truth behind this statement we explore the poets John Donne and William Wordsworth in the Metaphysical and Romantics movement. The context of these different movements

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    Mean Girls Film Analysis

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    teenagers‚ the movies and shows do reflect the real dilemmas and situations which teens face. While the the iconic teen film‚ Mean Girls‚ is a dramatization of high school stereotypes some of the story lines reflect reality. The movie is an exaggeration and parody of the high school experience. Regina George is the ultimate mean girl‚ she is blonde‚ rich‚

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    Xenophon and Aristophanes

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    at a husband’s desire for his wife to have been closely controlled by her father‚ and then by him. Aristophanes and Xenophon illustrate this desire by presenting the ideal characteristics of a wife and the characteristics men fear. They also use exaggeration to make the distinction between the good wife and the undesirable wife even clearer. Because husbands wanted their wives to be controlled first by their fathers‚ and then by them‚ women spent their entire lives under the control of men. There

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    A Modest Proposal: Review

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    the children of the poor should be sold as food to the wealthy. He argues that the population will be reduced‚ but the income of the poor will increase significantly as they sell their children. A modest proposal uses satirical elements such as exaggeration‚ irony‚ and sarcasm to make its point. Swift wrote “A Modest Proposal” to get people’s attention to abuses inflicted on Irish Catholics by English Protestants. Swift was a Protestant‚ but he was also a native of Ireland. He believed England was

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    an audience of adults and young adults who may share his opinion. An example of this satire‚ more specifically exaggeration‚ can be seen in the fifth paragraph‚ when Hampikian says; “For example‚ if I am working out a long equation on the board and several students try to correct me using their laser sights‚ am I allowed to fire a warning shot?” This is a clear example of exaggeration‚ because it is not a feasible situation for someone to use a laser sight to correct a math problem. While amusing

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    The first persuasive technique used in my cartoon is exaggeration. Exaggeration is usually used for facial features but can also be used for clothing or other characteristics of someone or something. It also is usually used to represent or say something about that person or object. In this case‚ Julia Gillard’s nose is exaggerated to be like Pinocchio’s nose. It represents the time when Gillard lied about the carbon tax and so her nose grew to be like Pinocchio. The second persuasive technique used

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    will: - Identify tall tales as a type of fiction -Demonstrate familiarity with the tall tale “Paul Bunyan” -Identify the characters‚ plot‚ and setting of “Paul Bunyan” -Identify exaggeration and larger-than-life characters as characteristics of tall tales -Identify the exaggerations in “Paul Bunyan” Standards New York State Common Core Standards -RL 2.1 Ask and answer such questions as who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ and how to demonstrate understanding of key details

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