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ENGLISH FRIENDSHIP CAMP 2024 "TREASURE"

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            Like the first time Elizabeth Bennet met Mr. Darcy, EFC also has an initially confusing impression but as we dive further even if slowly, you will find moments that present beauty and memory that will be unexpected. Before we dive further, it is better to make an introduction because as the saying goes, don't know, don't love. EFC or also known as English Friendship Camp is an annual activity carried out by the English Literature Study Program which aims to deepen the understanding of the English Literature Study Program to new students, channel their interests and talents, and establish relationships between fellow new students. The theme of EFC 2024 is “TREASURE”, which stands for “The Rise Of Excellent Generations For The Bright Future” which means welcoming a bright future for new students. Treasure is not only an abbreviation but also a symbol and hope that the new students will become “Treasure” with extraordinary potential that they can utilize to achieve suc

DJARUM SCHOLARSHIP 2021

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CLICK THE LINK BELOW: THE GUIDELINE OF DJARUM SCHOLARSHIP 2021 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Further Information: Rega ( 0895633184087 )

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  Literature101: Mrs. Mallard’s Ironic life in Kate Chopin’s “A Story of An Hour”. The ironic circumstances often happen in human life, which occurs randomly as the opposite of the previous expectation. There are several types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic irony. As in A Story of An Hour, which was written by one of the famous American authors , Kate Chopin. This work was written on April 19th, 1894, and well-known as Chopin’s most popular work. This story highlights the dramatic irony element in it. Merriam-Websters define d dramatic irony as an incongruity between a situation developed in a drama and the accompanying words or actions that are understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play.   Regarding the chosen literary work above, we surely know that a literary device exists within the work itself. However, it is impossible if literary works such as a poem, short story, or even novel do not contain at least one literary device. In short, we