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  1. Oct 2019
    1. They will desiccate your passion

      Desiccate is defined as "to drain of emotional or intellectual vitality." In utilizing this type of descriptive language, the author adds more emphasis to this section in detailing the Examiners and the outcome of one's passion (Merriam-Webster Dictionary, definition 3).

    1. Cubans perfecting their speech of a "glorious return" to Havana

      During Fidel Castro's rule in Cuba in the 60's, many children were brought to the U.S under Operation Pedro Pan without their parents in order to get away from the corruption. There were many children who were never reunited with their parents or were able to go back to Cuba, and ended up growing up and building a new life in the U.S.

    2. Suspiros, Merengues

      Suspiros de Merengues are meringue cookies with a base primarily comprised of egg yolks, popular in many Spanish speaking countries. The author's use of the word "stale" may refer to the cookie's overall texture that deteriorates as they age. Suspiros, or "sigh," also refers to the cookie's overall slight sweetness, which may also explain the author's use of the word "stale." (https://www.thespruceeats.com/suspiros-meringue-kisses-3029768)

    3. El Norte

      A 1983 film. "When a group of Mayan Indians decides to organize a labor union to improve conditions in their village, their community is violently destroyed by the Guatemalan army. Teenage siblings, Rosa and Enrique manage to escape the massacre and decide to start a new life in El Norte -- the USA. The two trek through Mexico, meeting a variety of characters and facing trials and tribulations on their journey toward lives as illegal immigrants in Los Angeles."https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085482/plotsummary

    4. conjuring up products from places that now exist only in their hearts

      the buyers in this market are from foreign countries and are longing for products that they can only get in their home countries.

  2. Sep 2019
    1. they’re as learned as Plotinus,   They are there. They’re as sharp as Ockham’s razor, they’re as subtle as Aquinas,   They are there.

      In this section, Whitworth is comparing The Examiners to former philosophers Plotinus, William of Ockham, and Thomas Aquinas using simile. This is used to emphasize the differing characteristics The Examiners take from these famous philosophers (http://happopoemouse.blogspot.com/2013/10/number-322-john-whitworth-examiners.html)