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    artificial light is all over the place, wherever we go, there always is artificial light. Some people wish to see true darkness again, and one of those people is Paul Bogard. Paul bogard believes that natural darkness should be preserved and it is our job to make sure it is preserved. He builds a very persuasive essay using his memories and by asking many rhetorical questions to the reader. HE starts his essay of by remembering a time when he saw true darkness, untainted by artificial light. Then

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    Clarity Comes with Age In the short story “No Gray Areas” by Mark Johnston, the repetition of black and white imagery reveals that as an adult it is clear whether something is right or wrong, but as a child, that person is unable to differentiate the two and is stuck in a gray area of confusion. This theme is shown through black and white imagery when Johnston tells of his misdirection as a child, and when he reflects on his childhood experiences. One way Johnson reveals the theme, childhood confusion

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    Director, Producer, and screenwriter Tim Burton uses high key lighting in the Charlie Chocolate Factory . When Charlie and his peers win a contest to explore Willy Wonka’s factory, Burton shows them entering the factory using high key lighting describing their facial expression when Willa Wonka entering. Tim Burton using low key lighting in Edward Scissorhands to create the feeling of loneliness and isolation after he has been taken from his home. The effect of lighting helps creates mood and opposite

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    In Jennifer Donnelly’s A Northern Light hope is portrayed as the guiding light in Mattie Gokey’s life. Hope takes Mattie on a roller coaster of emotions good and bad. Donnelly interpreted this by showing conflict, figurative language, and mood. Even though tragedy hit Gokey household Mattie persevered and held onto the hope of going to New York City to attend Barnard college. Mattie had struggled getting the money she needed to attend Barnard. She struggled getting her father to condone her working

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    Feeling of the Light Nature survives with energy the sun gives, but if it fogs up from the dark clouds, then all will perish in the dark void. Plants and life decay together on the soil without their main source of energy, yet even with limited resources on land. While growing up, Jane searches for love and affection from her relatives and friends. Jane represents the life on earth which needs love and care from those close to her. On the other hand, the light represents the overflowing power

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    Thesis: Night terrors are happening all around us and as students with roommates we need to be prepared and aware. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: All I can see is a white glare, I can hear my mother screaming at me “Christina no, wake up!” I can feel a wave of grogginess come upon me, I watch my mom cry as she pins me to the kitchen floor. I look down at all the scratches on my legs and stomach, wondering what happened and how I got here. All I knew was that it hurt, and I never want to go

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    Dilution Lab Report

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    Title: Dilution Abstract: As the wavelength is increased absorbance will start at low and get higher before curving to low numbers again, while transmittance will go from high numbers to low number and curve back to high numbers. This was tested by placing a sample in a spectrometer and changing the wavelength. The absorbance and transmittance were recorded for each wavelength change. The molarity of a substance will get higher and the transmittance of the substance will get lower as a substance

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    You may ask what line spectrum is and why it is used by scientists or even how it is used in The Flame Test Lab. Scientists use the Flame Test and line spectrum to help them determine what an unknown element is. They can use the observation of the color and lines produced in a line spectrum by a gaseous state element to help them decide what the element is. Flame tests can be used to help the scientist determine what an element is in its solid form, by placing it in a flame and observing what color

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    Sarah J Maas. The theme of the story is freedom. This is shown when the prince tells Celaena that her freedom is on the table, and “at the sound of the word, she saw a land of pine and snow, of sun-bleached cliffs and white-capped seas, a land where light was swallowed in the velvety green of bumps and hollows- a land that she had forgotten.” This story was written for an adult youth audience,as can be seen by the fact that the main character is only 17, and that most of the secondary characters are

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    good ever happens in the dark, that is where the face of sin hides. Throughout The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, elements of light and dark are seen connected with sin, secrets, purity, and confession. Hawthorne precisely choices language throughout this novel that use light and darkness as elements to represent, the darkness in evil, and the goodness in light. Hawthorne writes using these elements focusing on great attention on Dimmesdale until the end of the novel. Dimmesdale hides his greatest

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