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Common Land - Coggle Diagram
Common Land
E
emotions
Anuja: strongly oppose
Paragraph12 :
‘Remember the stories your parents told you. If those trees die, our settlement will fall into
decline. [...]We can carefully clear up the mess of weeds so it remains a home to the lovely
creatures.
Rufus: become irritated
Paragraph 13:
A dark cloud passed across his face, and suddenly he was panting as though he had run a race. His good humour was gone. ‘My company is
stronger than all of you!’ he shouted. ‘We will get our way!’
effects
Nature or Benefits
This article discusses which is more important to protect nature or use nature for profit through an opposite position.
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M
~the company is trying to purchase the property of the indigenous people~
-the situation of people losing their homeland for new infrastructures
-loss of culture
I
Imagery
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Paragraph 14 - "As Anuja and her friends left, a blue-grey
falcon jetted across the skies, the red of its undertail and legs clearly visible." "Fat drops of rain began to
fall, then lightning sizzled across the sky."
L
Language
Forshadowing
Paragraph 14 -"Fat drops of rain began to
fall, then lightning sizzled across the sky. "
Rain drops and lightning in the story were mostly used to foreshadow something bad that will come soon.
Personification
Paragraph 6 -
"Tall trees cast heavy shade. Noxious weeds choke the
ground."
Weeds can not choke the ground, this action can only done by human.