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    deep." "I knew a woman‚ lovely in her bones‚ When small birds sighed‚ she would sigh back at them; Ah‚ when she moved‚ she moved more ways than one: The shapes a bright container can contain! Of her choice virtues only gods should speak‚ Or English poets who grew up on Greek (I ’d have them sing in chorus‚ cheek to cheek)." The verb of line one is intended to be interpreted in the biblical sense of carnal knowledge as well as simple acquaintance. "Lovely in her bones" is a phrase so compressed

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    parents get eaten before it happens. For example “You see‚ there are the lions‚ far over‚ that way. Now they’re on their way to the water hole. They’ve just been eating. Said Lydia”’(Bradbury 1). Another example is “Nothing over there but a cleaned bone‚ and the vultures dropping for what’s left.” “Did you hear that scream?” “No.” “About a minute ago?” “Sorry‚ no”(Bradbury

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    affected by it Beauty seen is never lost‚ God’s colors all are fast. When a woman isn’t beautiful‚ people tell her : You have lovely eyes‚ you have lovely hair. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful‚ we must carry it with us or we find it not. Beauty is not real. Beauty only exists in perception. Beauty is only skin deep‚ but ugly goes clear to the bone. Beauty Parlor: A place where women curl up and dye. The beauty of male has not yet been portrayed by the only one who can do

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    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Summer Training A STUDY OF MARKETING STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS OF SCORPIO mHAWK Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by:Atul Simalti University Reg. No.11005058 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY JALANDHAR

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    when she gets the bone box. She thinks while she is walking with the box; “This used to be a person. I am carrying parts of a person in this box‚ and no one knows it. On the street‚ girls compliment one another’s shoes‚ and a man in his twenties sings Dylan n the curb for quarters.” (9) Montross has begun her journey to becoming a doctor. She first needs to learn about all the different bones in the body. I feel that as I read this passage about the bone box and all the bones‚ I could really picture

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    In these poems‚ Wright expresses her passion for the country she loves so much and her frustration and sympathy for her country as it is constantly being destroyed. ‘Flame-Tree’ and ‘Train Journey’ share many similar techniques. “From the broken bone of the hill”‚ this opening line from ‘Flame-Tree’ is a great example of the way Wright exposes the suffering of nature and how man is destroying it. The aggressive stutter of the alliterated ‘b’ sets the mood of this poem and emphasises Wright’s deep

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    Dance is a dangerous and rigorous profession. In some cases it can cause bruises‚ broken bones‚ and pulled muscles. In the worst cases it can lead to bulimia‚ anorexia‚ constant fatigue‚ low self esteem‚ and depression. The History of Dance The Italian princess Catherine de Medici married the French Henri II and introduced ballet de cour‚ or "court ballet" to the Court of France in the sixteenth century. In the 1600’s‚ King Louis XIV especially loved dancing and starring in court productions. When

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    anger. He had a surly face with a bull-neck‚ overhanging temples‚ and his hair was cut close all round his head. She had a shock of untidy black hair‚ brown eyes‚ a thin bony face‚ and an unexpected charming smile. He has a broad face with high cheek bones. His face is round with a blotchy complexion. Dress: • • • • • • • People dressed in bright‚ lurid colors‚ tight long skirts and oversized shirts. He was clad in a loose cotton jacket over a voluminous shirt. She wore an ostentatious evening gown

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    his mother. When Shaw describes the coffin of “streaming ribbons of garnet colored lovely flame‚ smokeless and eager‚ like pentecostal tongues”‚ his view of imagery suggests fire is a symbol of life and that there is a spirit ascending from the coffin. Shaw also notes his “mother became that beautiful fire‚” before the cook “swept her up into a sieve and shook her out: so that there was a heap of dust and a heap of bone straps‚” makes the imagery that Shaw

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    order. 1. she stared into the dog’s eyes deep and menacing 2. on a black cloak sparkle the stars. 3. her hair smells fragrant and lovely. Uses: surprising the reader‚ gaining attention. 5. Parenthesis Insertion of some verbal unit in a position that interrupts the normal syntactical flow of the sentence. 1. I just know it (your lying) I can feel it in my bones. 2. blah blah (John 35) 3. many will know how it feels (fto be all alone) in the dark. Uses: for sending the thought off on an important

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