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Regarding to Final
I would like to know which chapters vocabulary will the final cover?
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Harlem (Dream Deferred) by Langston Hughes Explication and Annotations
Huseyin Akis Jody R. Rosen ENG 2003 – 1248 5/1/12 Langston Hughes Harlem (Dream Deferred) What happens to a dream deferred? 1 Does it dry up 2 like a raisin in the sun? … Continue reading
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The song I chose is “Book of Rhymes” by Nas. The song is about before Nas became a rapper had books where he wrote rhymes and rapped to them. In the song he goes back into the books and uses … Continue reading
Theology (Epigram)
The poem Theology by Paul Laurence Dunbar is an epigram which is a brief poem there are bits of compressed irony, satire and paradox. The idea of the poem Theology is about the idea of there being a heaven and a … Continue reading
The Cow by Andrew Hudgins (Pg 209)
The poem The Cow by Andrew Hudgins is mainly about the process of raising a cow and the work a farmer and a butcher does. It is interesting that while I was reading the poem I felt this fast pace … Continue reading
Memorandum
The tone in Billie Bolton’s “Memorandum” is described with anger, ignorance and disappointment. It sounds exactly like she is talking to him in an angry voice “Leave me alone; I never want to hear from … Continue reading