Part III: Thematic Analysis (4 points each = 16%) A thematic analysis is when you take a larger concept or term and use it to notice patterns appearing throughout a text. For this section, select four of the following themes and apply each one to one of the texts (you must use each text at least once). Make sure you reference two specific examples in each response. Each response should be about 3-5 sentences.…
5. I will explain how to build a snowman. First, you want to gather together as much snow as possible. Then you will roll the snow into three separate balls. Next stack each ball of snow on top of each other.…
This cumulative tale will have children chanting along as they discover all the trimmings needed for the most perfect snowman ever!” (goodread.com) After reading to the kids, have the kids do a counting game. Make snowman with numbers 1-10 and then have the kids put right amount of snowflake pasta to make the number on the snowman.…
I chose a picture of a snowman because it had great symbolism in the book, Snow Treasure. The book was placed in a bleak winter of 1940. Nazi troops had parachuted into a tiny Norwegian village and held it captive. The people of the Norwegian village were scared because they had nine million dollars in gold in this village. They didn’t want the Nazi troops finding and capturing this abundant amount of gold.…
Monkeys live in lots of places around the world. And monkeys have to adapt to their environment by using their body parts. “Monkeys depend primarily on their eyes to gather information about their surroundings” (Monkey). There are some monkeys that use different body parts because they are in different environments. Since there are different environments in the world, some monkeys use different body parts more often than other monkeys.…
I love building igloos in the winter with my friends and family. Do you guys like making things in the winter well I do. In the winter me and my family make a really big igloo with a slide and stairs on it, I can remember like it was yesterday.…
Later on in the novel Snowman recalls his past settings, the compounds that Jimmy’s family lived in, which include The OrganInc Farms, “Jimmy’s father worked for OrganInc Farms. He was a genographer... After that, at OrganInc Farms, he’d been one of the foremost architects” (ch 2, pg 27) and the HelthWyzer Compound they moved into after Jimmy’s mom had left, “Nooskins was a subsidiary of HelthWyzer, and so they moved into the HelthWyzer Compound” (ch 4, pg…
Harry Hole In The Snowman, by Jo Nesbo, Harry Hole, a detective that takes his job unbelievably seriously not only for himself , but for others benefit, brings him into dangerous tasks he needs to solve. His job has become the basis of his life and he is very confident with the skills he has acquired. It is the thing that provides him with a purpose. Everyday on the job was to his full potential.…
On August 9th, 2014, Michael Brown, an African American teen was shot by a cop for suspicious behavior. The fatal shooting of Michael Brown was an accident caused by stereotypes. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird in the small town of Maycomb Alabama stereotypes are common occurrence. Harper Lee uses the literary devices of allusion, symbolism, and irony to communicate with the reader. Harper Lee uses the novel to express that stereotypes influence people's thoughts.…
“Every new beginning comes from another beginning’s end.” -Anonymous. During my nine years at St. Anne’s, I have grown as a person, created memories, and learned profound lessons. The people at St. Anne’s have assisted me to grow into an open-minded, loving individual. Through the years, kindergarten to eighth grade, the teachers have taught me valuable lessons and my peers and I have created many memories.…
There were various things going on in the crazy county of Maycomb. Tom Robinson’s case, racism, and even who planted the beautiful flowers were just some of the things the people had going on in their life. Harper Lee uses many symbols to illustrate these topics and much more throughout the book. In the novel ,To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses the snowman to represent that a black person is never accepted unless he is a white “snowman” and it represents the trial and Tom’s life. She also uses red geraniums to represent Mayella’s desire for a better life.…
Giver affirms, “‘You don’t know what snow is, do you?’ ” (Lowry 75). When there sameness, there would not be winter. When there winter, the snow makes it hard to grow food. That also means that, there are not many seasons the people spend.…
Snow globes are made of clear glass, a transparent sphere with a scenic view and a plastic toy inside the globe. The sphere likewise encases the water in the globe; the water fills in as the medium through, where the snow falls. The globe must be shaken to actuate the snow so the white particles can fall gradually to reach the base. When the snowflakes/object falls, it experiences two external forces which are; the gravitational force and the aerodynamic (air resistance) drag of the object, which gradually brings the object down. Furthermore, the drag force affects the object because of the shape and the viscosity of the fluid.…
In poems, “Stealing” and “Education for leisure”, Duffy uses a range of literary devices like colloquial language and short sentences. Duffy clearly portrays a sinister and lonely persona in both poems. In “Stealing” the persona is presented as lonely and isolated from society so they resort to stealing just for the pleasure of doing it. Similarly, in “Education for leisure”, an egotistical young adult is portrayed who is killing living things to undo his intense isolation. These poems were written by Duffy to show the terrible situation the UK faced in the 1980s.…
Holiday Paper The month of December is a time filled with traditions of many faiths and ethnicities. Of these traditions, the most commonly celebrated is Christmas. The holiday was originally a day of religious celebration for people with Christian beliefs, but Christmas has evolved over the years, and now many people celebrate even if they are not Christian, Although the Christmas sprit of generosity and cheeriness has not changed, many of the traditions of Christmas have changed drastically. Early Christmas traditions were based in religion.…