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In summary "in response to the executive order 9066: All Americans of Japanese Descent must report to relocation centers and americans" is a poem that portrays how American people, with Japanese ancestry, but with completely American customs and who live a normal life, were treated as enemies, taken from their lives and thrown into relocation centers with very few resources. Many of these people were American and were denied their rights for xenophobic and prejudiced reasons.
1. Inside quotation marks
2. It really comes from the imagination, just imagine yourself in the writing you are making, it helps me a lot
3. Depends on what kind of writing it is, if it is a graded essay, I recommend a lot of varied transition words and connecting words to other sentences or paragraphs, but if it is just a chill kinda writing just add a lot of words that mean the same thing you are trying to say, or as I call them "smart sounding words"
4. It's important to use a personal touch because it makes your writing unique to others, for example if you were to write a book and I were to write a book about the same topic, we wouldn't have the same book word for word, we would have our own personal touch to make it unique.
5.one way to add humor into your writing that I use personally is making a character sarcastic, it lightens the mood if your story is more on the darker side.
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Answer:
Dorothy Wordsworth first person daily life in the country with the main focus on describing the natural surrounding.
Samuel Pepys first person daily life in the city with the main focus on providing a quick account of day-to-day activities.
Explanation:
Dorothy goes to Holford.
She goes to the Poole’s.
She and William observe the sky and the moon.
She goes to Stowey.
She goes to Mr. Bartholemew’s place.
Samuel goes with Sir W. Pen to Westminster.
He has dinner with the Pens.
He watches a play.
He goes to the dinner party at Lady Sandwich's place.
He has dinner with Lord Crew and his wife.
He goes to Faithorne’s.
He goes to Westminster Hall.
He and his wife go to meet the Pens; they play cards and have supper.
<span>As you may
know, situational irony is where the exact opposite of a hoped-for result is
the outcome. We can see this in the words that appear on
the pedestal: “Look on my works, ye
Mighty, and despair!” This is
situational irony because the works being spoken of are in shambles and would
be nothing of which to be proud or even despair at as they once probably
were/once intended to be. </span>