glass on his failed marriage and his attempt at becoming a poet. His world is turned upside down by the arrival of Rita, a hairdresser who has decided to find herself by taking an Open University course. And then Rita crashes into Dr. Frank Bryant's life wanting an education, although she has no idea what it is that she's asking. Her brash sincerity earns the respect of the doctor who has previously resigned himself to a life of empty lectures and booze. Rita's character is a breath of fresh air for Bryant and he begins to care about someone, or something for that matter, for the first time since his wife left him. As each begins to wake up to life in their own way, the story comes to a close as an inspiring tale of self discovery and of the power choice that comes through education. In my opinion was Rita very freewheeling and acute oservations, and - let's be honest - by
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption Answers 1. The speaker has obtained mostly cigarettes, booze, books, but also chocolates, milkshakes and even a coin collection for other members of Shawshank. 2. He won't get anyone guns and heavy drugs, because they won't help anyone kill himself or anyone else. 3. Three pieces of evidence that were used to put Andy into jail were: · two empty bottles of Narragansett Beer whit Andy's fingerprints on them · twelve cigarette ends. All of them were Kools what was Andy's brand. · Plaster cast of tyre tracks
you dumber--you may slur your words and lose coordination, and your reactions will become slower. Alcohol travels through your bloodstream and damages your brain, stomach, liver, kidneys and muscles. As a teenager, your body is still developing, so damage done to it now will affect the rest of your life. Over time, drinking destroys your body and your looks, so all that work you've done to look good, keep strong and stay fit goes down the drain fast. Alcohol is also called: Drink, booze, brew, hooch, moonshine. 7 Used sources EMIS. 2011. Smoking- The Facts. Available at http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Smoking- The-Facts.htm, accessed November 24, 2011. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. 2011. Available at http://www.abovetheinfluence.com, accessed November 27, 2011. Wikipedia. 2011. Narcotic. Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcotic, accessed November 27, 2011.
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(sleepable pillow, walkable, oneness--feeling of belonging together) 13. Special colloquial vocabulary Slang consists of very colorful units belonging to low colloquial speech. They are coined and used by people to show that they are one of the gang. Slang is used as a protest against the standard or because of the desire to be original. If a word is widely used, it ceases to be slang and becomes a neutral word. (Skyscraper, taxi, photo) (But booze created by Chaucer remained a slang word for centuries. Slang is formed by word building and also by figures of speech (metaphorupper storey --head; bread--money; metonymyskirt--woman; hyperbolekilling--astonishing; ironyas clear as mud; shortening biz--business) · There is also back slang--a word is written backwards (mur, yob, top o' reeb) · Rhyming slang (trouble and strife--wife) · Slang is noted for a great number of synonyms (excellent--old, elegant, fruity,
and then shifting shape to deliver the Call. Alfred Hitchcock provides a potent example in Notorious. Here the hero is playgirl Ingrid Bergman, whose father has been sentenced as a N a z i spy. T h e Call to Adventure comes from a Herald in the form of C a r y Grant, who plays an American agent trying to enlist her aid in infiltrating a N a z i spy ring. First he charms his way into her life by pretending to be a playboy interested only in booze, fast cars, and her. But after she accidentally discovers he's a "copper," he shifts to the mask of H e r a l d to deliver a deeply challenging Call to Adventure. Bergman wakes up in bed, hung over from their night of partying. Grant, standing in the doorway, orders her to drink a bubbly bromide to settle her stomach. It doesn't taste good but he makes her drink it anyway. It symbolizes the new energy