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    An additional story “Hop Frog”, written by Edgar Allan Poe, revolves around an overweight king and his seven ministers who love practical jokes. Hop Frog, a deformed court jester who is subject to the King’s jokes seeks revenge on the king by developing a plan they consider as a “joke”. Edgar Allan Poe’s story of “Hop Frog” is another example of the usage of irony in Poe’s texts that helps to stimulate the mind of the reader. Poe uses irony to convey the main idea of a dwarf who gains power over

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    Use of Customs, Dialect and Social Status In "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" Mark Twain's "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is a short story with the lesson that what goes around comes around. In this short story, which first appeared in 1856 and his first successful story, Twain uses local customs of the time, dialect, and examples of social status in his story to create a realistic view of the region in which the story takes place. The way that the characters

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    Mark Twain's "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" includes many literal devices but the humor rests on the implausibility. This humor makes the story seem implausible by making most of the things he writes about seem like they couldn't actually happen in real life. One passage that is a prime example of implausibility of this short story is about a little small bull pup. The bull pup has many human like traits that are very implausible. "But as soon as money was up on him, he was a

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    In the folktale, “Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain is a mid 18th century story of a man traveling to the East for a friend, in search of another. The narrator ran into a man named Simon Wheeler at a bar and the man told him a story of a guy name Jim Smiley. Jim Smiley was a good guy, but he also liked to make bets. Smiley had never lost a bet before and got used to winning, until he stepped up to the wrong person. One thing is to lose fairly and worse is when you lose to

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    for amphibians such as frogs and toads. Amphibians are susceptible to changes in the environment and are indicators of environmental diversity and success as well as identifiers of pollutants in the environment (Marshall, 2013). We were interested in the prefered conditions for local toad and frog species on St. Andrews campus, located in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Some aquatic environments include lakes, ponds, creeks and a Carolina Bay. We hypothesised that toad and frog populations will be denser

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    “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” The story is about a man who would bet on anything even if the odds were against him, and then this man decides to bet on a frog that the frog can’t jump higher than any other average frog for $40 and planning different things to put these odds of winning the bet in his favor. In Mark Twain’s folk tale “The celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” Twain uses various forms of figurative language in his description of the frog in order to build the

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    In the story "frog" Mark Twain uses implausibility as a key component to his humor. Implausibility is something that is unbelievable and impossible. Twain uses this very often and there are many examples. He does this through the events that occur in the story. By using implausibility he has a wider range of what he can put into his story. The story is based on a tall tale. Tall tales always include implausibility which is another reason why he uses this form of humor. Twain uses the events that

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    Literary Analysis of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County In many pieces of writing, the authors use figurative language in the text to connect with the reader. In the folktale “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain, the author uses a couple examples of imagery. Starting off from when the narrator searched for Simon Wheeler to ask about a friend’s friend named Leonidas W. Smiley, all the way to where the narrator was annoyed from Wheeler’s story and left. Twain

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    structure - here, too, Heaney explains a change in his attitude to the natural world, in a poem that falls into two parts, a sort of before and after. But here the experience is almost like a nightmare, as Heaney witnesses a plague of frogs like something from the Old Testament. You do not need to know what a flax-dam is to appreciate the poem, as Heaney describes the features that are relevant to what happened there - but you will find a note below. Click here to see

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    IF I WERE ME Have you heard the story of the eagle and the crow? In the streets of greater town there lived an eagle and a crow, they were best friends and used to spend most of the time together, One day the eagle fell ill and requested the crow to take care of the baby eagle, crow being the best friend promised the eagle that she will take care of the baby eagle, So the time passed by, the eagle died and the baby eagle grew in the same nest with crows. An eagle for your knowledge flies very high

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