Daily Archives: May 11, 2012

Essay #2 “I will put Chaos into fourteen lines”

Eng 2003                                             Prof J Rosen                                                   Essay#2   “I will put Chaos into fourteen lines” By Edna St. Vincent Millay Definitions: Amorphous – “Lacking definite form; shapeless” or “Lacking organization; formless” Duress – “Constraint by threat; coercion” Servitude – “A … Continue reading

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“Lonely Hearts” By Wendy Cope

“Lonely Hearts” By Wendy Cope   Glossary: Solvent: something that eliminates or attenuates something especially unwanted. Touring: participation in a tour. Libran: to be a Libra (astrological sign).   Annotation 1: “Executive in search of something new— Perhaps bisexual woman, … Continue reading

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ESSAY #2. The Red Hat by Rachel Hadas

The red hat by Rachel Hadas   Vocabulary   Briskly – (adj) in a brisk manner; “she walked briskly in the cold air”; “`after lunch,’ she said briskly” Dawdle-(Noun) to be slow or lag behind Vastly – (adj) to an … Continue reading

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Essay#2 The road not taken.

Poem: The Road Not Taken Author: Robert Frost Definitions Diverge: (Intransitive verb) to move or extend in different directions from a common point: draw apart. Trodden:(Past Participle of tread,Transitive verb) to step or walk on or over Doubted:(Transitive verb) to … Continue reading

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“Still to be neat” By Ben Jonson

Vocabluary   Still– (Adjective) – Not moving or making a sound. Word changed over time becoming from “Still” to “Always “ and you can get the sense of it if you change “Still” to “always” ,it will help to understand … Continue reading

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“Alzheimer’s” by Kelly Cherry

Alzheimer’s By Kelly Cherry He stands at the door, a crazy old man Back from the hospital, his mind rattling like the suitcase, swinging from his hand, That contains shaving cream, a piggy bank, A book he sometimes pretends to … Continue reading

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“Alzheimer’s” by Kelly Cherry

Alzheimer’s By Kelly Cherry He stands at the door, a crazy old man Back from the hospital, his mind rattling like the suitcase, swinging from his hand, That contains shaving cream, a piggy bank, A book he sometimes pretends to … Continue reading

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