Say It Like You Mean It Essays

  • How Dreams Are Just Figments Of Dreams

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    Dreams mean things, like your hiding something if your naked at school or work. If you're falling then it means anxiety or insecure. If you are being chased it means you are running from your problems. In conclusion dreams mean things that are happening in your life and are trying to heal your mental state. By examining the dreams articles it can be determined that dreams are meant to symbolize what's going on in your life. A.Some dreams mean you are scared of something in your life like you can’t

  • Explain Two Similes From The Song

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    the eye of the tiger” what she means is she is the last time he's picking on her because the eye of a tiger is what the tigers prey sees last before death so she means she's the tiger now and he's her prey she's going to show him never to pick on her again. “Like thunder gonna shake the ground” what she means is that she's done getting pushed around and she's gonna let everyone know that she can't be pushed around. She's going to make a point that can't be ignored like thunder and she's going to be

  • Cole The Spirit Bear Analysis

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    Cole sometimes thinks of his anger like a monster, because he gets too angry. I think Cole has anger problems because in the book when Cole gets to school, if someone bully’s him he gets angry and starts a fight! When Cole was angry with peter he beat him till blood was involved so I think that is what makes him a monster. Cole should at least control his anger! Also sometimes when you get angry your face turns red .Say Cole showed anger towards the Spirit Bear or towards any other animal, the bear

  • The Poems of the Harlem Renaissance

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    Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun' this uses the sense of sight while 'Does it stink like rotten meat?' uses the sense of smell. These phrases do show he uses he senses but it also shows he uses imagery. Hughes uses similes to show the message ' or crust and sugar over- like a syrupy sweet?' This means that does it go bad and once you go back to it isn't wanted. Is it disgusting not wanting to see. He uses imagery on the second to last stanza ' maybe it just sags like a heavy load

  • Summary Of Tuesday Of The Other June By Norma Mazer

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    by a mean June. She was called fish eyes and she would come home with bruises and she said she had been tripping on the sidewalk.She was actually getting pinched by the mean June as and she had swimming lessons the mean June had swimming lessons. When she walked home the mean June followed her and mean June walked on the other side of the sidewalk to her swimming lessons. She put a stop to the mean June and the mean June never pinched her or punch her. In paragraph 7 her mother says “ you

  • A Thousand Splendid Suns Chapter 1 Analysis

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    “A man's heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn't like a mother's womb. It won't bleed. It won't stretch to make room for you.” I will assemble, examine, and interpret Chapters 3 “Nice to Eat You”, 12 “Is that a Symbol” and 13 “It’s all Political” from “How to Read like a Professor” to investigate and draw conclusions on Mariam from “A Thousand Splendid Suns”. In addition I will also analyze how the turn of events in the protagonist, Mariam’s, life challenges or support morals, values, and

  • Love in a Midsummer Night´s Dream by Shakespeare

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    Have you ever heard or seen one of Shakespeare's beautiful plays? He is one of the most talented play writers that everyone still enjoys and adores him today. Have you ever been in love so much that you would do anything to be them? This is the type of love that Shakespeare so wonderfully displays in some of his plays. He can make even the toughest and biggest of people to cry because of how sad and beautiful his plays are. In the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare, Lysander

  • The Tomorrow Girls Run For Cover Analysis

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    This week I am reading chapters 3-6 of “The Tomorrow Girls ‘Run For Cover’” by Eva Gray. I think she is trying to say that the girls HAVE to get back to their home, or something bad could happen to them. I think the main message is that sometimes teachers aren’t always nice, and sometimes you have to do some risky things to get away from people you don’t like. It starts off while all the kids are in the forest, looking for shelter to keep dry from the rainstorm that happened. While they were in the

  • Miscommunication

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    thing. Miscommunication. How many times have you gotten in an argument or a disagreement with someone over what someone said, and then you later found out that that person meant something completely different from what was running through your head? How many times have you gotten off the phone with someone—someone important, --and wondered, what in the world were he or she talking about? I often get this feeling after class. Now, have you ever looked—I mean really looked at the English language? It

  • There Is No Word For Goodbye By Mary Tall Mountain

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    not even death because they are connected in their hearts. That even in distance can they truly be separated just like it says, “When does your mouth say goodbye to your heart?” That someday they will meet again. The poem uses imagery to describe how wise the old women is in the poem, it shows that she been here longer to see the true meaning in their culture. Also, it may seem like the author is asking the old women a question about language, her question is actually about death. The poem uses

  • Analysis Of But What Do You Mean By Deborah Tannen

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    In the story, “But What Do You Mean” by Deborah Tannen she talks about men and women having different ways of seeing things. Some of the things she talks about I believe in while the other things I believe that these things aren’t true. In the text it talks about many different things. It says women apologize to much while men don’t, women cannot take criticism as well as men, women say thank you to much where men don’t say thank-you enough, women and men don’t fight the same, women and men have

  • Money Can Buy Happiness!

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    happiness mean to you? Many people say money can’t buy you happiness, some people say it can. People say, “How can you not be happy when you have a ton of money?” But people also say, “Having too much money can get in the way of happiness.” To me money is just green paper that lets you buy things you want and need. But can this green paper really buy you happiness? After reading this paper of mine, think about the question again and what do you believe is true. I am going to share with you a little

  • Connotative Argument Essay

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    write bias free means that you write without being for or against something, you give facts and present them without giving your opinion. Some examples are:  You are asked to write a paper about the possible medical outcomes of having a abortion. To write bias free you would have to write the entire paper without putting in your opinion about abortion. So instead of saying --abortions can have many lasting medical side affects and it’s wrong so people shouldn’t even consider them-- you should write

  • Importance Of Self Talk Essay

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    How often do you talk to yourself? A famous proverb says that when people talk to themselves, they are usually intelligent people. What does self-talk mean? Well, it means that you think loudly to yourself. There are many people who often talk to themselves because they usually think that it is the best way to remember what they have to do. Speaking as a student, students always talk with themselves; although when you see them, you feel like they have a discussion or conversation with somebody instead

  • People Should Follow the Code of the West, Talk Less; Say More

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    One of the “laws” that I believe should people should always follow is talk less, say more. This is something that means a lot to me and the world that I live, and grew up in. This is a code that does affect you throughout your whole life and never loses meaning, no matter how young or old you are. Talk less; say more is the most important and the most meaningful “rule” in the codes of the west. This code, talk less; say more, is one that still really applies to modern life and that always will. Almost

  • How My Passion Affects the World

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    are used everyday, I am even using words now. You know a lot about word don’t you? What they mean? When to say them? What you did not know was, once you give someone your word you are bonded to it and going back on you word would break that bond, I never go back on my word, I never did, and I never will. the only reason is, I never want to become the most atrocious monster known as a.... liar, and becoming that monster is my biggest fear. You could say it's what drives my passion. But also the bond

  • Importance Of Public Speaking Speech

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    Next, when you want to deliver a speech you must remember the KISS rule. Yes! kiss as in K.I.S.S but it is not kiss as in muahh muahh thingy, but it is an acronym Keep It Simple Stupid. This rule is used by Richard L Weaver II in his book entitled ‘Public Speaking Rules.’ The rules would be you do not have to use bombastic words or one long speech to get your message sent across. You can just go direct to the point of what really matters in your speech because it is not about what you know but it

  • The Use of the Slang in America

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    slang mean? If you look in a dictionary you will find the meaning of "Slang" which is " very informal in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playfull, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language." Slang can be found in everywhere around the world because it is part of the colloquial language that people use everyday, the expressions that you use to communicate with others. Have you ever asked to your self if foreign people understand what you say when you

  • Why Is Knowledge Unconditionally Good

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    Some people would say yes but I would say no, knowledge is not unconditionally good or at least not all the time. Knowledge does have its limitations on being unconditionally good where it starts to make people less happy. Nietzsche would say that knowledge is “only valuable insofar as it serves life” (7). He also would say that we shouldn’t have an excessive amount of knowledge because it gets in the way of life. So by just having the knowledge we need we can be content like the herd who has little

  • Examples Of Courage In To Kill A Mockingbird

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    Harper Lee , the characters in the story are also very courageous. Being courageous could mean to take risks, do something you're scared of and stand up for what you believe in even if you don’t want to. To begin with, to be courageous is many things but one thing could be to take risks just like in the book To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus says “ I'm simply defending a negro-his name is Tom Robinson”(75). This means that Atticus is taking risks by taking the case of a black man and trying to defend him