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    objective is because they failed to answer all the prompt questions. I did read each question out loud to the students before they started writing and emphasized that they had to answer all the questions. However, some students still did not address each required question. To address this in future lesson, instead of asking for a paragraph to answer everything, I could break it down into individual questions with provided lines for each question. Evaluation of Differentiated Instruction • How…

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    On October 23, 2077, I was finally eighteen. The year I graduate high school, the year I can finally do whatever it is I want. I just hope my parents don’t lie about that like they do about everything else. In Sanctuary Hills my brother Damian and I were getting ready to go to a party a few friends of mine were throwing for me at the veterans hall in another town named Cambridge. I went downstairs to remind mom of where we were going and how long we were going to be out. She handed me fifty…

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    “Umm may i help you sir” “Yes you may i am here to reclaim a runaway slave he was assisted by a man in a dark coat let me know if you see any of them will you?” “Yes” “Good it's required by law. Have you seen them? “No.” Then there was a thump in the attic “What was that?” he asked heading up stairs to the attic “it was probably my son” i responded hesitantly trying to think up an excuse “It better be. if your lying to me it's not going to end well“ As he Went up stairs he grabbed the old…

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    Name: Mpho Tiny Surname: Lebelo Student Number: 215261216 Course Code: LES212 Assignment: Question 2- Once Upon a Time by Nadine Gordimer Contents 1. Introduction 2. Title 3. Theme : Fear of “the other” 4. Figures of speech • Irony • Tone • Symbolism 5. Conflicts • Man vs Self • Man vs society 6. Conclusion 7. Reference List Introduction Nadine Gordimers Once Upon a Time opens a frame story involving the author herself. It takes place at a point in her career when she has been asked to…

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    This is true for both Morrie Schwartz and King Lear. In Tuesdays with Morrie firstly we see that Morrie gains wisdom through his physical suffering of ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, which slowly takes over his body, eventually not allowing doing anything except blink or clucking his tongue. Slowly as the disease takes over his body we see that he begins to come to terms that he is becoming more and more dependent on people. “I’m an independent person, so my inclination was to fight all of this -…

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    (See next page for part 1) Question 1:Your boss, Dr. Williams, has been treating a very popular celebrity who has committed suicide.In respect to patient’s rights, the conversations that we have with patients are considered privileged communication. You are exposed to confidential information and you must be sure you do not violate the Physician-Patient relationship. | 10 points | Directions to complete Question 1:If you were called by a reporter and asked questions about the “celebrity…

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    an individual questions about their religious beliefs, there is no harm being done. No one is attacking the other’s beliefs, they are simply having a conversation about a fundamental element of each other’s lives. Religion is an essential pillar of society, it can define large civilizations and societies. So if one is able to question the religious beliefs of past societies one can also question the religious beliefs of individuals. One should not be hesitant when posing questions about the…

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    There may be a slight contradiction between conclusion and action plan. Both ask “what you could have done differently” with the action plan having the added “would you act differently next time”? I would suggest that both could be part of the same question and in doing this would further simply the cycle. It does not include shared experience. As a teacher sharing good practice is vital to both student and teacher to progress and develop. Sharing good practice has allowed us to address good and…

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    Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn?" The writer is being literal here asking a rhetorical question. He obviously knows that the readers answer is no, but it draws the reader back to the statement he makes about her friends. The rhetorical question relates to his statement he made about them because if they did not ever see fairies on their lawn then they would not believe in them. His point is that their minds are too…

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    exercise, I was to choose a relationship partner and engage in a relationship assessment. I chose my boyfriend of 8 years, Hunter. Goal 1: Increase Your Level of Sharing A) When we started asking the first five questions, I felt very awkward and nervous asking such straightforward questions. I felt at ease when I told Hunter why I was proud of him and to be known as his girlfriend. I believe it was easier…

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