Para El Examen De Ingles Flashcards

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In a stones throw by Elma Mitchell state an example of juxtaposition

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The woman is very beautiful but commits such a sin this shows that we can’t assume the moral quality of someone based on their appearance

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In A stones throw give an example of irony

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It’s ironic how their hands are virtuous even though they were possibly the same hands greedily around the woman’s body

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Give an example of imagery in a stones throw

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The woman covered in blood from words like bruised and shuddering

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Give an example of euphemism in a stones throw

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Speaking about her beating to life bites

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Give an example of a pun in a stones throw

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The speaker talking about the battery and frigid rape the woman will get as he states those things are to come however he literally means to cum/ejaculate

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Give an example of sarcasm in a stones throw

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Calling the guru an over righteous know it all

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Give an example of symbolism in a stones throw

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As in the Bible it said that we are made from dust, the guru writes on dust so in a sense it symbolizes the guru righting on the hearts of all the men

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Religion as a basis of justification of evil because the men are going to stone the woman due to their belief in their religion

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Abuse of power as a mob of men who are physically stronger than women use their power to harm others

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Double standards in regards to rules laws and expectations (the men in the crowd are beating the woman however if a man was caught having sex with her partaking in the sun it wouldn’t matter)

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Judgement and hypocrisy by judging and condemning people we are often being hypocrites as we are also engaged in either the same or different evil

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Gender inequality power is taken from and given to women, the mob took the power from the woman but she was given power by Jesus another man

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Victim blaming the men on the poem blame the woman as they don’t only blame the woman for what she does but for the fact that she probably does sexual acts with them

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Give a theme in a stones throw

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Appearance vs reality a woman who is beautiful on the outside but morally not

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Gods grandeur example of a metaphor

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The world is charged with the grandeur of god, in the same way that plugging a phone gives it life is the same way that god gives us life

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Give devices from gods grandeur

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Simile- when gods grandeur gathers to greatness is like rich oil

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Example of literary devices in gods grandeur

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Metonym the rod of god represents his authority

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Example of literary devices in gods grandeur

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Repetition (epizeuxis reflects how continuous and repetitive the trampling is) “have trod, have trod, have trod;

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Example of literary devices in gods grandeur of

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Symbol the self Made convenience of man the more we create for ourselves the more we separate ourselves from the grandeur of god we don’t walk we take cars/trains the more convenient life becomes the more distant from nature we become

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Example of literary devices in gods grandeur

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Symbolism- the sunrise and sunset that symbolize the darkness the men bring to the world (the sunset) and the Light of God that always wind (the sunrise)

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How does the arrangement of the poem affect the mood

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It’s an Italian sonnet first stanza shows the problem second shows the solution

( Written in iambic pentameter )

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Suggest a literary device in orchids

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Metaphor- her life is compared to something that is fragmented

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Suggest the importance of the format of this poem in orchids

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The use of free verse represents the speakers nomadic lifestyle

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Suggest a literary device in orchids

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Metaphor- filling spaces in her life = finding a sense of fulfillment or stability she hopes to use the shattered pieces of her current life as a foundation to build a future for herself

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Suggest a literary device in orchids
Metaphor- Purple Heart is a medal of honor given to veterans in the USA, The things in the boxes represent the pieces of her life and the thing they was left out the thing that we thought was without fragrance what we considered a flaw might end up becoming the part of us that becomes great Or Or the orchards are for the speaker as a medal of her bravery to continue living as she didn’t automatic recognize her own worth, by seeing how the orchids have survived they’ve clung to life she’s given a mirror in which she can reflect on her own beard she is the orchids she has a heart of bravery and resilience and that is the meaning of the orchids
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Suggest a literary device in orchids
Metaphor the orchids when in full bloom are compared to polished poems, The flowers in full bloom could be the speaker in her prime, that was when she “watered herself” poured faith and effort in herself however things went downhill as a result she lost happiness, because of this she stopped “watering herself” she was sure there was no value in her She was so sure the pressures of life would wilt her she would throw her self out with litter maybe even to the extent of suicide
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Setting of composed upon Westminster bridge
Westminster bridge September 3,1802
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Literary devices in Westminster bridge
Contrast - the persona is standing on a man made thing he’s using it to experience nature
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Literary devices in Westminster bridge
Personification The earth is showing him this view