Words and Meaning
.... on ourselves when we accept erroneous definitions, and to overcome this we must examine important statements carefully to see what the
speaker means and what ....
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Literature Analysis: Bart Simpson, Bloody Sire, I Do, I Will, I ...
.... is in this manner that the poem creates tension that remains unresolved, since we are not given any specific information about what the
speaker means by "miles ....
(1865

7

)
Robert Frost's The Road Not Taken
.... in The Road Not Taken lend to the emotions experienced by the
speaker as he comes to the recognition and awareness of what the roads symbolically
means to him ....
(1304

5

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Analysis of the Speech Acts
.... Grice's conversational maxims were developed as a
means of the scholar being able to understand the way in which the
speaker's intended meaning is produced ....
(1534

6

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Identity In Frost, Kincaid, and Wilson
.... If design govern in a thing so small" (Frost 1). If there is no God or design in the world, the
speaker wonders exactly what it
means to be a human being. ....
(975

4

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Identity In Frost, Kincaid and Wilson
.... If design govern in a thing so small" (Frost 1). If there is no God or design in the world, the
speaker wonders exactly what it
means to be a human being. ....
(975

4

)
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... Sublunary
means below the moon, and the
speaker is saying here that a mortal love is limited by the presence of the physical, mortal lovers: "cannot admit ....
(1275

5

)
Dylan Thomas
.... meteors", and "sun" (Thomas 1937, 1). By relying on natural imagery to appeal to his father to fight death by any
means, it is ironic that the
speaker does not ....
(1541

6

)
Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
.... meteors", and "sun" (Thomas 1937, 1). By relying on natural imagery to appeal to his father to fight death by any
means, it is ironic that the
speaker does not ....
(1540

6

)
Analysis of an Extract of a Poem
.... soak up the natural world around him Wordsworth's
speaker experiences the immediate pleasures of nature, but this experience also provides the
means for nature ....
(1542

6

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Leonard Adame Poem Analysis
.... to the "crackling" noise of the potatoes frying in hot lard the
speaker could also .... Despite the family's poverty and the inadequate
means they subsist upon, the ....
(2111

8

)
The Road Not Taken
.... However, we can only speculate if this choice
means the
speaker chose a lover, a hobby or a career (Frost took the career road less traveled by becoming a poet ....
(1263

5

)
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
.... all," (Eliot, 1917, p. 3). In conclusion, we can see that the
speaker's fear that .... acquiring any great depth of meaning or understanding of what it
means to be ....
(745

3

)
The Poems of Ezra Tompkins & Matthew Acahti
.... In Tompkins' "Story of My Life," we see a similar use of nature as a
means of exploring life's meaning. The
speaker tells us he is "coming out of a swamp," in ....
(798

3

)
Poems of Ezra Tompkins & Matthew Acahti
.... In Tompkins' "Story of My Life," we see a similar use of nature as a
means of exploring life's meaning. The
speaker tells us he is "coming out of a swamp," in ....
(798

3

)
Leading Out Loud (Terry Pearce)
.... What that
means is that it falls to the
speaker to legitimate relevant credentials and create a context for the appeal to authority, trust, and leadership that ....
(2176

9

)
Mustard Seed Spring
.... However, he also uses them as a
means of helping us relate to something profound and significant that transcends the
speaker's individual experience and ....
(499

2

)
The Poem, Mustard Seed Spring
.... However, he also uses them as a
means of helping us relate to something profound and significant that transcends the
speaker's individual experience and ....
(501

2

)
Audience Contact in Public Speakers
.... manipulated and those who consider the audience to be an important part of the discussion, even if the
speaker's words are the primary
means of communication ....
(1324

5

)
The Road Not Taken
.... However, we can only speculate if this choice
means the
speaker chose a lover, a hobby or a career (Frost took the career road less traveled by becoming a poet ....
(1484

6

)
Reproductive Health
.... d. The
speaker concludes that more efforts to control pollution and to .... this also
means coordination among developed, developing, and industrializing nations. ....
(963

4

)
Use of Imagery in Several Poems
.... Dolor
means "pain" and in this poem the
speaker admits he has known the dolor of being a cog-in-the-wheel of capitalism, carrying out a routine, hum-drum, life ....
(1256

5

)
Maturing in Literature
.... The
speaker in Cummings's poem merely celebrates the joy of youthful innocence as a
means of showing its fleeting nature. Bambara, TC The Lesson. pp. 858-863. ....
(811

3

)
Maturation Process in Literary Works
.... The
speaker in Cummings's poem merely celebrates the joy of youthful innocence as a
means of showing its fleeting nature. Bambara, TC The Lesson. pp. 858-863. ....
(810

3

)
Effective Listening Techniques
.... what the other person is thinking, feeling, wanting or what the message
means. .... one must respond with verbal and nonverbal cues which let the
speaker know that ....
(1430

6

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... We can only speculate if this choice
means the
speaker experienced a positive difference because of his choice, or a negative one. ....
(1888

8

)
Persuasion (Jane Austen)
.... What that silence
means will depend on the power relations between the two and on the nature of the speech act undertaken by the
speaker. ....
(746

3

)
Variables of Effective Communication
.... Not all languages use identical signals, but all human cultures have
means to signal involvement in what another
speaker is saying. ....
(2582

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ALEXANDER THE GREAT: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ORAL TRADITION OF ...
.... Much of Alexander's persuasiveness as a
speaker derived from his applications of Aristotle's .... By
means of pity and fear, it contrives to purify the emotions of ....
(1665

7

)
To His Coy Mistress
.... 3) Therefore, the
speaker suggests he and his coy mistress should roll in the hay while the sun shines to gain the most of their short time. B) Coy
means to ....
(1343

5

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