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  • Actors Lines
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    Journal Entry for "Black Comedy " Dear Journal: I have never been so exhausted in my entire life and now I have time to sleep and do some schoolwork. I know this is a day late and I am sorry, but Sunday I just couldn't function anymore. During the production of "Black Comedy" I learned how to speak with a Standard British and Cockney dialect, was able to participate in the erection and demolition of a big set, and realized how much actors rely on each other during a performance. This production ...
  • 2 X 0 5 1 Second
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    ProjecteryDiagramMethodThe A 3 sheet of white paper was attached to the board, with drawing pins, and the board was placed underneath a book, to put it on a slight incline. Using a protractor, lines were drawn on as a guide for where to line up the marble. The lines were drawn at 30 O, all the way to 70 O, at 5 O intervals. A runner was needed to drop the marble down to the inclined board. A piece of card was used, that was bent in half to create a runway. Wherever the marble went off the board,...
  • First Line Of The First Poem
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    Robert Frost has a fine talent for putting words into poetry. Words which are normally simplistic spur to life when he combines them into a whimsical poetic masterpiece. His "Nothing Gold Can Stay" poem is no exception. Although short, it drives home a deep point and meaning. Life is such a fragile thing and most of it is taken for granted. The finest, most precious time in life generally passes in what could be the blink of an eye. "Nothing Gold Can Stay" shows just this. Even in such a small p...
  • First Line Of The Poem Jarrell
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    Many of the great poems we read today were written in times of great distress. One of these writers was Randall Jarrell. After being born on May 6, 1914, in Nashville Tennessee, Jarrell and his parents moved to Los Angeles where his dad worked as a photographer. When Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell divorced, Randall and his younger brother returned to Nashville to live with their mother. While in Nashville, Randall attended Hume-Frog high school. Randall showed his love for the arts while in high school by...
  • First Free Fall Team Event
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    The first ideas of free fall did not consider the evolution of human body flight that skydiving has become today. In fact, Leonardo Da Vinci, who we now consider the "Father of the Parachute", designed the first conceivable sketch of a parachute. His original idea was to build a device to rescue people from burning buildings, not knowing what his impact may be on the sport six centuries later. Andre Jacques Garner in is recorded to make the first exhibition jump in Paris from a balloon on Octobe...
  • Alliteration On The Second And Third Lines
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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850) I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance The waves beside them danced; but th...
  • End Of The Second Line
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    In a relationship between a man and woman, what separates love from infatuation is having had endured trials through time and the bond between the two individuals only being stronger for having done so. The narrator, in Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus, 68, is indeed being tried, to say the least, by the burdens of her male lover. Wroth uses a variety of poetic devices and figurative language to illustrate the pain that plagues Pamphilia's heart, the turmoil that she faces as a lost lover,...
  • Lines 13 And 14
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    The poem consists of four stanzas of four lines each. The rhyme scheme is well thought-out. The first, second and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme. The third line of each stanza rhymes with the first, second and fourth lines of the next stanza. The last stanza is an exception, all lines rhyme and the lines three and four are identical. This rhyme scheme causes a very smooth transition between the stanzas. So the stanzas are connected metrically and we can expect that they are connected thematic...
  • Luve On The First And Third Lines
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    A Red, Red Rose A Red, Red Rose is a poem written by Robert Burns, during 1796, the year of his death. The poem consists of four stanzas; each one four lines long. The first stanza has an exact rhyme at the end of the second and fourth lines – June and tune. The repetition of "O, my luve' in the first stanza conjures up the idea that his love is different from other men. His woman is so special to him that she reminds him of a red, red rose, not just a "plain' red rose. He uses two differe...

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