User talk:Fanofranz
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- You can find most of the deletion templates here. By the way, don't forget to sign your posts! Pyrospirit (talk · contribs) 20:14, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Orphaned non-free media (Image:CdEPcover.jpg)
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[edit] The Umbrella Sequence
The deleted page has been userfied at User:Fanofranz/The Umbrella Sequence so that you can work to improve it and get it to a point where it will meet the requirements at WP:BAND. As for warnings, that really is not feasible, given the sheer volume of bad articles created daily. It's hard enough keeping up with the maintainence work on them as it is. Adding several extra steps to the process, and several more days for waiting for responses, would bring things grinding to a halt. Sorry. - TexasAndroid 13:06, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you so very much, and allright, that makes more sense Fanofranz 14:38, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Practice AP Essay
Jordan Barger
Mr. Bostwick
AP Literature
30 April 2008
Practice AP Essay
Two writers, (Mr. Audubon and Dillard), wrote two articles on similar topics, discussing huge masses of migrating birds, that exposed the differences in their writing. Because the two writers are describing similar things, the reader can easily differentiate between the different styles and diction of the two writers. The three most prevalent of the differences between the two passages are extended metaphors, imagery, and the utilization of pathos versus ethos. Although differences between the two passages are move prevalent, there are also a few similarities, other than just the subject matter. They both have a similar tone, one of pure awe of the beauty and power to move that the myriads of birds have. The comparison of these two similar passages is an effective way to demonstrate the differences in the style of the two writers.
The first difference between the two writers’ respective styles is the two different extended metaphors that the passages utilize. There are two major discrepancies of the two extended metaphors that the passages use. The first is Audubon’s usage of describing the birds using military terms, such as legions and columns. This is juxtaposed by Dillard’s description of the birds by words that evoke a major sense of motion, such as. The other disagreement between the two piece’s styles, as far as extended metaphors, is how