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the art of writing by eguriase s. m. okaka

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                           THE ART OF WRITING                      BY EGURIASE S. M. OKAKA Writing is the art and science of putting words together to make a complete sense. The art and science include the use of words and grammatical applications to communicates ideals or the delivery of a message for our benefits. It also involves the ability to design and construct words into edifices which will stand the test of time. So we can say of a Writer, as any person who have   the ability, that is, the art and science of putting words to together to make a complete sense and use his or her writings to idealized a situation or pass an ideology or conveys a message to his immediate community and beyond. Conveying a message across can be noticed in our everyday conversation. Every day, we talk to someone; ma...

arms and the man by bernard shaw (summary of the acts)

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BERNARD SHAW: ARMS and the MAN   SUMMARY OF THE ACTS   ACT I This has its setting in Raina’s room during a moon-lit night.   Catherine, Raina’s   mother, comes in to break the news of the triumphant success of Sergius.   Raina’s fiancĂ© in the war front.   Catherine tries to make her believe the story, but Raina pretends as if she is not interested.   Louka enters to request that all the windows be firmly shut as there is shooting in the streets.   Catherine and Louka soon go out, leaving Raina in the room.   Raina then starts to adore Sergius’ portrait and prepares to read herself to sleep.   Just suddenly, gun shots are heard very close by.   Then a fleeting soldier climbs the water pipe and gains entry into Raina’s room.   He threatens to shoot if Raina should raise an alarm.   Raina is scared initially, but soon realizes that the soldier is harmless, he is only looking for refuge.   She takes pity on...

arms and the man by bernard shaw

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                 Bernard Shaw: Arms and the Man   AUTHOR’S BACKGROUND             George Bernard Shaw, an Irish playwright, was born on July 26, 1856.   His father, George Carr Shaw, was a low income earner, a drunkard who was incapable of supporting his family – wife and three children.   Bernard’s mother left Dublin for London because of the poverty of her husband, and became a music teacher.   Bernard could not follow his mother then, because he was in school.   It is this family background that pushed him to the search for true independence.   At fifteen, he worked as a clerk and cashier in a land agent’s office.   After doing four years on this job, he moved to London to join his mother.   His mother gave singing lessons while Lucy, his sister, was a singer who had several notable operas to her cre...