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All data OR MATERIALS submitted TO FIND FREE ESSAYS.COM becomes the property of Find Free Essays.com and you give up all legal rights to it!*** ***BY SUBMITTING DATA OR MATERIALS TO FIND FREE ESSAYS.COM, YOU PROMISE TO US THAT ANY DATA OR MATERIALS THAT YOU SUBMIT TO FIND FREE ESSAYS.COM ARE ORIGINAL AND DO NOT VIOLATE THE COPYRIGHTS OF ANYONE ELSE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT (AT OUR OPTION) TO BAR YOU FROM FIND FREE ESSAYS.COM OR TAKE OTHER APPROPRIATE LEGAL ACTION SHOULD YOU BREAK THIS PROMISE. IT IS OUR POLICY TO COOPERATE WITH ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIMING THAT SUBMITTED DATA OR MATERIALS INFRINGES THEIR COPY RIGHTSThe poet has created a vivid picture in these lines. He uses the word "bristling" to describe how the glass is sticking out of the man's face. We would normally associate the word with short hair standing up like in a beard. Thus we 'see' the image of a man bearded with glass that helps us to imagine the young man's pain. The phrase "spurts arterial blood" allows us to visualise the blood coming suddenly out of the girl's leg ("spurts"), not in a continuous stream but with each beat of her heart. The fact that it is "arterial blood" shows that a major blood vessel has been cut and gives us a clear picture of how seriously she is injured. The sharp contrast between the red blood and the "white-look wet coat" in the next line is perhaps intended to remind us of blood on white bandages or on the white coats of medical staffDear james, Thank you for 'going for gold' by joining www.codejunkies.com, the web's premier destination for champion gamers!
Approximate Word count = 1091 Approximate Pages = 4.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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