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The theme is that scientific advances are beneficial to our society, but there is a high price that we will pay for them.
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The text shows how scientific advancement is beneficial for a population, making life easier and providing diverse moments of fun and entertainment to all momneto. However, these advances can leave us addicted, obsessed with a certain thing, or even relaxed in the face of certain situations. This will not do us any good, which shows that technological advances are necessary and beneficial to society, but society will have to pay a great price, in social terms, for them.
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<em>Implies they are less sensible or suffer less with what their hearts feel. </em>
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The phrase “hardened their hearts” in this excerpt of The War of the Worlds is like a metaphor, because the heart itself cannot be hardened, it means they were stronger or were made harder with their feelings and emotions due to the pressure of necessity, “hardened their hearts” implies they are less sensible or suffer less with what their hearts feel.
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Overall, video games have lots of potential for the future, there are things such as virtual reality being improved every year, and recently there has been a boom in augumented reality. Video games do cause some good and bad, but the bad will decrease when we eventually learn to control how we use video games. Video games will do very good in many different businesses and will make some serious cash, but there is some competition slowly rising in the video game business. Video games are the future, and it is very noticable.
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In this passage from Henry David Thoreau's Walden, the narrator uses strong sensory language to create clear images - to, in essence, paint a clear picture in words - of the forest and the hills. The narrator is able, through the use of such strong sensory language and imagery to give the read a clear image of what he is describing, which, in turns, makes the scene he is describing come to life.