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    Forgive Me Mother

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    when she would be back. Once she left ‚ the people who collects debt knocked on my door and seized the house. I had no place to go and so I left to find shelter and food. I got hired a job in a local newspaper agency to hand out flyers to neighbour streets. It was so cold but I never gave up hoping my mother would come back and take care of me. She couldn’t take me with her because she could only afford enough for

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    these problems and more. Poverty would be no more if everyone simply tried to see themselves in the shoes of the poor. Perhaps if the businessman walking down the street thought to himself‚ “I wonder how I would feel if I didn’t have a warm bed to come home to every night‚” he might spare a few dollars to the homeless man sitting on the street. A lot of people don’t do anything about poverty because they simply don’t understand how hard it really is to come out of. They never put themselves in the shoes

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    beach‚ play dominoes and poker on the streets. The people like a lot of Caribbean music‚ vallenato and champeta. My experience with the place. Past. The first time I went to Capurgana was in the company of uncles and brothers‚ was 13 years old was happy to find such a nice place. Remember traveling to Capurgana boat traveling the blue sea‚ upon arrival we stayed in a hotel as for 5 days in which we all‚ we went to tour the town and its main streets‚ bathed in the sea and sun on the

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    boy is out on the streets in the middle of the night unaccompanied and frightened. The second four lines: are interpreting that it was a pitch black night and he was all alone very frightened. It also tells us that he was probably on his way home and got lost and now he is has ended up in an unfamiliar place. The third four lines: he was lost and he didn’t know where to go at this hour of the night he was frozen with fear you could say. Even if he would walk to some street he wouldn’t know where

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    June Ke

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    rounds were easiest to deliver Sunday mornings‚ as the streets were mostly desert and quiet. It made it easier to navigate my bicycle through the streets and weave around various trees and lampposts without the added risks of being run over by a car. I was a paperboy‚ or girl to be exact‚ earning a low but steady budget of seven dollars an hour‚ three hours a day‚ seven days a week tossing the daily paper onto lawns through neighbouring streets and suburbs from the plastic crate attached onto the back

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    Setting Notes

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    without the essentials in life. He looked at things differently because of the way he stays at the homestead. Model 2 1. The black-mustachio’d face gazed down from every commanding corner. The dark eyes looked deep into Winston’s own. Down at street level another poster‚ torn at one corner‚ flapped fitfully in the wind… In the far distance a helicopeter skimmed down between the roofs‚ hovered for an instant like a blue-bottle‚ and darted away again with a curving light. 2. It creates a very

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    Helping the Homeless

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    people are bad. “Helping the Homeless” by Malcoln Feeley will show us about it because he was to the one of the homeless. Feeley had been the homeless in a few years because he was an alcoholic and lost his job‚ even his family. He lived on the streets‚ under the bridge and slept in the park. He met a lot of good friends that they all had the same problem. They all like brothers‚ they shared the food‚ and drink to someone really need. They took care; help each other to survive every day in their

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    Figurative Language

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    Figurative and literal language is different methods used in conveying and analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not differ from their original definition. Figurative language refers to words or groups of words that exaggerate the meanings of the words. Figurative language is not used literally but instead involves similarities to concepts or other contexts; which results in a figure of speech. For example‚ “it’s raining hard outside” is literal and “it’s raining cats and

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    different urban forms in a land to become a lively town or country. Urban forms are houses‚ shops‚ streets‚ etc. There are a lot of theories used around the world. All of them are an effort to modernize urban. Jane Jacobs too had a thought in the urban planning. In a book of hers‚ The Death and Life of Great American Cities cited her opinion towards the city. It was more about safety and security on the streets among the strangers. Not less form Oscar Newman‚ his planning theories were more on defensible

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    Decome Et Decorum

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    her analysis of city life and how she appreciates it which can seem complex when reading her poem. She begins the poem describing how rare silence in the city can appear to people‚ constant traffic from vehicles and voices of people traveling the streets. Then she understands what the “city poems” other authors write about and how life in the city is constantly surrounded with common images related to city life such as yellow hard hats and beggars. I feel like Hogan feels a connection with city life

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