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    The first time this theme is revealed in the poem “Blackberry-Picking” is while the author describes the first blackberry ripens. He recalls, “You ate that first one and its flesh was sweet.”(Source A.) The blackberries in this poem represent ones childhood. He compares to the innocence of being a child to eating blackberries for the first time after they ripen. He uses the “first one” to represent youthfulness. He continues, by describing the taste as “sweet”. This is similar to the innocence of

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    blockade of reality. In the first stanza, Heaney describes the berry picking as a rather unimportant task. The blackberries represent the hope and excitement that summer is: “summer’s blood was in it” (6). The childish hopefulness is expressed in the conversational tone, created by the syntax found within the rhythm. The author organizes the sentences in a way that varies the stressed and unstressed syllable to keep the experience of berry picking casual and light. The rhyme scheme of AABB keeps a

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    involves 18,000 barrels of berries, 70% of them wet harvested, arriving uniformly over a twelve-hour period from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and process initiates as soon as the first truck arrives. a) At what time during the day, would the trucks start queuing up to upload? Answer: - Trucks carrying wet berries will have to wait to unload during the day because the incoming arrival rate is 1050 is greater than processing rate 600. The Trucks arriving with dry berries will not have to wait as

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    and Anna finished their breakfast and headed for the car. (Page 3: Scene-Little girl greeting great grandmother at the u-pick it stand...grandmother has buckets in her hand.) "Grandma!" Anna exclaimed when she saw her great grandmother gathering berry buckets at the u­pick farm stand. "How's my little Anna?" Grandma asked as Anna hugged her. "Great!' Anna smiled. "Here's you a bucket to pick strawberries in, one for me and one for your Mother. We'd better get started before it gets too hot."

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    Seamus Heaney's Blackberry-Picking and Death of a Naturalist Blackberry Picking gives a lucid description of basically, picking blackberries. However it is really about hope and disappointment and how things never quite live up to expectations. ‘Blackberry picking’ becomes a metaphor for other experiences such as the lack of optimism already being realised at an early age and the sense of naivety looked upon from an adult analysing his childhood; “Each year I hoped they’d

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    The capacity of the Dechaffers for the dry berries was also given as 1500 bbl/hr and once again the implied and actual utilization will be 1.0. Switching to the Wet Berries, we see that there are two Dechaffers that can each store up to 1500bbl/hr, which will add up to a capacity of 3000bbl/hr. We can calculate the implied utilization of the wet berry Dechaffer by dividing the input rate (1500bbl/hr) by the capacity (3000bbl/hr) and the actual

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    later the helicopter comes back with hundreds of more people. So I started to worry how I would survive, I gathered some sticks and made a fire. Then I went to go look for food I could not really find stuff but the millions of berry bushes so I decided to stick with the berry bushes for the time I am here. There is a lot of trees in the forest over there maybe I should go and get some from over there so I can build a little place to stay in for the night so I don't get harmed. Oh yeah my name is Brandon

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    Blackberry Picking

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    picking berries. The speaker shares with us a childhood experience he had. He shares his experience with the berries, the desire and disappointment they brought him as a kid. The speaker uses elements like imagery, simile and diction to share his experience. The speaker uses simile to tell us how rich in flavor the berries he’d pick were. In-line five he states “it's flash was sweet like thickened wine; summer's blood was in it. ”The speaker uses this simile to share on how tasteful the berry skin was

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    In the poem, “Blackberry-Picking,” Seamus Heaney describes the experience of picking blackberries. Although, Heaney does not only convey just a literal description of picking blackberries, but also a deeper understanding of the experience. The deeper message would be that even the best things in life can not be preserved. Through diction, similes, and oxymorons, Jeaney conveys the message and describes the experience. Heaney uses strong diction to describe the taste of the blackberries being picked

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    “blood” with the juice of the berries since humans need blood to live, but there are times when

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