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pdela
artfizz wrote:
ivandh wrote:

If you are really stuck, draw a whale. Who would give an "F" to a whale?

Be sure it is happy and smiling though, otherwise it won't work.


 

I question the wisdom of this recommendation.


hahahaha...

philidorposition
artfizz wrote:
ivandh wrote:

If you are really stuck, draw a whale. Who would give an "F" to a whale?

Be sure it is happy and smiling though, otherwise it won't work.


 

I question the wisdom of this recommendation.


That was so funny, loved how the elephant is underlined and circled by the teacher. Smile

polydiatonic
rahul_theROCKSTAR wrote:

sorry guys  for writing in general discussion but please can anyone explain me the themes,significance,moral,significance of title and the prose in general of the GIFT OF THE MAGI BY O HENRY

plz i need help remember u will be doing something good u will get that help back from someone 

sorry and thanks 

RAHUL


The concept or idea you're looking for is:  IRONY.

IRONY: a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.

polydiatonic
rahul_theROCKSTAR wrote:

sorry guys  for writing in general discussion but please can anyone explain me the themes,significance,moral,significance of title and the prose in general of the GIFT OF THE MAGI BY O HENRY

plz i need help remember u will be doing something good u will get that help back from someone 

sorry and thanks 

RAHUL


I"m not sure if this will get past the language barrier but:

http://www.sharenator.com/Irony_at_its_best/

ivandh
artfizz wrote:
ivandh wrote:

If you are really stuck, draw a whale. Who would give an "F" to a whale?

Be sure it is happy and smiling though, otherwise it won't work.


 

I question the wisdom of this recommendation.


If the elephant had been smiling it would have gotten full credit.

jerry2468

lolz

brianb42

Here's a free study guide if you still need it. It has the complete story included.

http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Guides4/OHenry.html

That's all the help you get from me.

artfizz
kramakintews wrote:
Not a fair problem- I couldn't find an "x" anywhere in the drawing

 Sorry, wrong diagram.

pdela

In the last drawing x was the displacement from the equilibrium position 

ivandh

No, X was the elephant.

artfizz
jerry2468 wrote: lolz

Is this pirated laughter?

artfizz
ivandh wrote: No, X was the elephant.

There were six men of Hindustan,
to learning much inclined,
Who went to see an elephant,
though all of them were blind,
That each by observation
might satisfy his mind.

rahul_theROCKSTAR
artfizz wrote:
jerry2468 wrote: lolz

Is this pirated laughter?


lol

artfizz
jerry2468 wrote: lolz
artfizz wrote: Is this pirated laughter?
rahul_theROCKSTAR wrote:wrote: lol

How's the assignment coming along?

artfizz

It doesn't look we'll be getting any more homework.

rahul_theROCKSTAR

THANKS GUYS U ALL ROCK 

I MEAN IT  

i got the best may be GOD do something good to you even the elephant oneSmile

artfizz
rahul_theROCKSTAR wrote:

THANKS GUYS U ALL ROCK 

I MEAN IT  

i got the best may be GOD do something good to you even the elephant one


Ganesh?

pdela

ha!

artfizz

 The Farmer and His Sons

  A FARMER being about to die, and knowing that during his illness 
his Sons had permitted the vineyard to become overgrown with weeds 
while they improved the shining hour by gambling with the doctor, 
said to them:

  "My boys, there is a great treasure buried in the vineyard.  You 
dig in the ground until you find it."

  So the Sons dug up all the weeds, and all the vines too, and even 
neglected to bury the old man.

Does this seem illogical and far-fetched to anyone else?
philidorposition
artfizz wrote:

 


Does this seem illogical and far-fetched to anyone else?

that might be moral of the story. Smile