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    Experience Analysis The event or activity I went was invited by one of my friends. He came from Brazil. During the event, I talked to many different people who also came from Brazil and these people are from different race groups. After the event, there are a few things affected me. During the event, I talked to many different people. First is that when I was communicating with different people, I was very objective. I used to neglect other’s words and use some intrinsic thoughts that were…

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    What Itadakimasu Taught Me ‘Itadakimasu.’ We say this word at every meal time every day. Do you know what this means? Last summer I went to Australia and stayed with Mr. Regan. I said ‘Itadakimasu" at the table as usual. Then Ms. Regan asked me what I said and what it meant I wanted to answer the question. But to my regret, I didn't know what it meant I didn't know the meaning of the word which I had repeated and repeated. I was ashamed and very shocked by it. I found I knew very little…

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    Performance Assessment Essay for Blugold Semnar When writing this Self-Assessment Essay upon the completion of the Blugold Seminar class, I realized what I truly did get out of this class. I was introduced to the knowledge of joining to the many conversations and debates I will be exposed to in the upcoming semesters and how to connect with these conversations. One of the most significant goals I secured was the ability to understand and apply the key rhetorical terms, specifically…

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    I wasn’t even considered a teenager when I was diagnosed with clinical depression. I hadn’t even understood the concept of mental disability when I began physically harming myself. All I knew was that cutting provided temporary relief from my anxieties, anxieties that I was hardly able to comprehend. A twelve-year-old is not supposed to hate themselves or be crippled by their own sadness, and yet at that time I was unscrewing the blades off pencil sharpeners anyways. For a large portion of my…

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    The Essays “Salvation” by Langston Hughes and “The Lottery” by Chris Abani maintain correlations regarding main ideas. In “Salvation,” Hughes retains the belief that a community enacts pressure onto its youths to comply with its customs in order to maintain orthodoxy in its society. Hughes shares his personal experience at a revival where twelve year old Hughes was pressured by his congregation to be “brought to Jesus.” Similar to Hughes, in “The Lottery,” Abani asserts that society is forcibly…

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    the best essays, speeches, stories, and general writings, the author always strikes their reader. I do not mean this in the literal sense of striking someone, though in Berry’s essay Compromising, Hell it may feel that way at times. That being said, this an element of good writing, and Berry uses this strategy as a way to speak to his sympathetic audience. So do not become disheartened or even threatened by Berry while reading this essay, as he is simply just doing his job. Berry’s essay…

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    Diary Response Essay

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    Diary is an activity that refers to share what the writer think, feel, and express idea. It means that they write what they want. Mahadzir (2006, p.13) However, applying this activity in teaching depends on the consideration of the question(s) that one seeks to answer. In addition, the diary entries would offer teachers the insights of how learners make use of their unique experience to master the language. (Reis 1994, as cited in Mahadzir, 2006, p.6). The fundamental benefit of diary methods…

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    “Wow, these kids are more good than I’ll ever be.” “Why did I take AP Language in the first place?” “I’m going to fail this class soon.” My thought plagues with negative comments and lack of motivation when I start AP Language and Composition back in September. Coming off as a student who went through a various type of classroom settings including a specialized reading and English classes in middle school, the stakes are high. On August 23rd of 2017, I read H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man as a…

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    Module Table Number of Sessions Topic/Title Objectives Strategies/Activites 1 Sociogram (Noting Details of the Selection Read) Story: Wolstencroft the Bear Ref: (http://www.childrenstoriesonline.com) Author: Karen Lewis - to make a visual representation of relationships among characters in a literary text. - to identify the main idea of the paragraph / story. Sociogram – is a visual representation of relationships among characters in a literary text. Students can make use of pictures, symbols,…

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    Self-Reflective Essay Countless people have shared with me the wisdom that college is one of the utmost important steps I can take in order to achieve my dreams. While it is definitely not the easiest step, I understand that it is a necessity in joining my dream career path. When I was informed that within my high school, I would have an opportunity to take a college level class, I immediately knew I would register for this class. I knew the curriculum of a college level class would be much…

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