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please orgaise the tTwo literary work related to each other The Cast of Amontillado and Rose for Emily Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was a very graphical horror writer in the time of the early 19 th century. He was creating very edgy, morbid images that readers often recognize. Alike him William Faulkner(1897-1962) was another horror writer that enjoyed creating dark characters with their negative intentions. Their characters are always with negative, dark, ugly and mysterious lives. Adding even more gothic connotations to their mysterious life all of the characters live in a dark, old, and gloomy places which adds to the suspense of the murder scene. The homes themselves are a characte... click for more
Subject:
English
Topic:
Creative Writing
Posting ID:
30802
OTA ID:
104330
Please present a well written analogy paragraph. Accurately explains how the analogy makes a foreign concept, object, or process clear to a general reader.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Creative Writing
Posting ID:
32139
OTA ID:
104630
Hi Can someone check my answers in the the blank to see if they are correct. Thank you 1. _____we_____ students are being asked to read two essays this week: Twain's "Reading the River" and Adler's "How to Mark a Book." We Us 2. Samuel Clemens was born in 1835; his mother did not insist that ___she_______ name him as she insisted with her other children. her she 3. To Jane and ____him______, the presence of Halley's comet in the sky upon Samuel's birth seemed an omen. he him 4. Most people know Samuel Langhorne Clemens by ___his_______ pseudonym, Mark Twain. him his 5. ____his______ pseudonym means "two fathoms deep," a term take... click for more
Subject:
English
Topic:
Creative Writing
Posting ID:
32353
OTA ID:
103060
Please answer the questions, I have attached the two speeches. Thank for your time.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Creative Writing
Posting ID:
33025
OTA ID:
104684
Carver's short story is assessed.
These questions are reviewed: Question 1: As you were reading, what descriptive details, both visual and non-visual (smell, Sound, touch) caught your attenton? What made them so effective? Strong, active verbs? Original adjectives? The fact that they creared an image, impression or association in your mind? Question 2: In talking about his father, what does Carver reveal about himself? Question 3: What does Carver's poem add to the story?
Subject:
English
Topic:
Creative Writing
Posting ID:
37317
OTA ID:
104684
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