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What are 2 very well writtenimagism poems and who are theywritten by?
In my writers craft class I am doing a project that involves doing a major piece or collection of pieces. We are allowed to write whatever we wish and I have decided to write a collection of imagism poems. Part of the project however involves finding two proffesional pieces of writing to use as "models" for the type of writing. In your opinion what are some well written poems that convey the meaning of imagism very well and who are they written by? It can be any personal favorites of yours. Thank you very much for your help!
“The Return,” written by:Ezra Pound See, they return, one, and by one, With fear, as half-awakened; As if the snow should hesitate And murmur in the wind, and half turn back; These were the “Wing'd-with-Awe,” Inviolable. ______________________________ ___ author: Hilda Doolittle (H. D.) Oread Whirl up, sea-- Whirl your pointed pines, Splash your great pines On our rocks, Hurl your green over us, Cover us with your pools of fir.
What do i write for a writtenapplication for a job?
The advert for the job says to write a written application for the job, so what should i write? Obviously i need to put my name, and the job i am applying for, but is there anything else i should put?
Use the normal formal letter format, ie your address on top right of page. Your cover letter could include:- Position applied for (you could do this as a title heading) Reason for applying Why you would be suited to the job What relevant experience you have What you would bring to the job EXAMPLE RE: Receptionist Vacancy To Whom it May Concern, I am writing to you in reference to the above position as advertised in (The blah Express etc). I would like to apply for the position because (give reasons) I feel I would be well suited to the role of Receptionist because (give reasons) And I have relevant experience from (list anything you've done which may have given you relevant experience) Please find enclosed a copy of my Curriculum Vitae for your perusal. Yours Faithfully Charis Example of CV format Curriculum Vitae Your Name Your Address Your Contact Details Short list of your achievements (relevant to job) i.e.:- * College Courses * Short Courses * Honours you've recieved Breakdown of your school/uni/college qualifications Break down of core skills e.g. good communication skills (try and back this up with experience etc) Your interests Driving License? Full/Clean
How did the Vietnamese writtenlanguage look b4 the FrenchColony came to Vietnam?
Originally, Vietnam had its own distinct written language which began in the 13th century. However, when the French Colony came into Vietnam, their culture heavily influenced Vietnamese written language, thus it became popular and the original became less. So does anyone have any links that show this original written language? I have never seen it and am interested. According to wikipedia, the writings looked that of Japan or China, but of course it was different in its own way.
Hey goat, I'm not sure of this but... I thought that before the phonetic writing of Viet Namese, it was written using Chinese Characters, but using the meaning of the Chinese characters (like Japanese using Chinese characters as Kanji) and using the word order and word choice of spoken Viet Namese. Then when it was read, the Chinese character's meaning was read aloud as the Viet Namese word. From a Chinese perspective, that is what happens when Japanese kanji is read. I think this is the way; Korean was written until the present phonetic characters were adopted.
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