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    A teacher generally understand how words and sounds are formatted in which it helps plan produce lessons to teach , but more important to help engage students to the lessons. The phonological system of a language includes an inventory of sounds and their features, as well as rules in which specify how sounds interact with each other. Linguistically morphology is the patterns of word formation in a particular language both goes hand in hand in formatting words expression and comprehension.…

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    Ap Rubric Guidance

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    EP Rubric Guidance: Art This rubric guidance describes instructional strategies often used in art settings that align to the DCPS Essential Practices. This guidance document does not supersede the EP rubric; rather, it is intended to serve as a reference in order to inform an academic interpretation of the EP rubric from the perspective of art. It does not constitute a new set of policies or procedures for assessing teachers. Essential Practice Specific Practices for Art Settings…

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    In the past semester, I have grown as a writer holistically. Before I began my first-year English composition course, I wrote the DSP (Directed Self-Placement) test.The prompt was whether or not college is worth the investment for the current generation. When I read the instructions that the essay wouldn’t be graded, I knew I could write anything just for the sake of finishing the assignment. When I reread my DSP essay I realized the lack of effort I put into the writing. The syntax of the essay…

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    the process of a close reading, the procedure to a teacher should follow one conducting one. Through the engagement I learned that you must introduce the reading but not overload, allow the students to read the text on their own, introduce the annotations you…

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    In this essay, I am going to examine my tasks at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, various things I learned, along with some challenges and opportunities I gained. I am also going to elaborate on how this internship changed my career goals. I performed a variety of tasks at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research as an exhibition intern. At the start of my internship, I helped the archives finish the exhibit on Elie Wiesel. This mainly entailed making sure that everything looked…

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    All annotation information comes from Wikipedia unless otherwise noted. Romance Novels Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. Boston, MA: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1850 The Scarlet Letter is one of Hawthorne’s most famous titles, taught to unappreciative students in high schools across the country. It is the greatest example of his propensity for puritan literature. It tells the story of Hester Prynn and her life in puritan Boston, where her husband sent her to set up their home before he…

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    Because more than three hundred years have passed since the Salem Witch Trials, information regarding the matter has been lost over time. With a lack of original court documents and buildings associated with the trials, there are many misconceptions that exist of what actually took place during this time. Further, many people have unanswered questions like, “Why did the clergy dislike witchcraft?” and “Why did settlers even practice it in the first place?”. Compelled to debunk the misconceptions…

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    In this essay, I will be critiquing “The Learning Potential Of E-Books” written by Lotta Larson. In Larson’s piece, she presents an easy-to-follow layout and examines the adoption of E-Books in educational environments and their benefits. She explores advancements in technology that allow E-Books to give an interactive reading experience for students. Larson argues that E-Books allow for a more customizable learning and reading experience in schools. In addition, Larson stresses the benefits…

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    Enter Sandman Analysis

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    Never Land Nightmares “Enter Sandman” “Enter Sandman” by Metallica, is one of the most famous rock songs during 1990’s, written by Kirk Hammett, James Hatfield, and Lars Ulrich, this song talks about the fear of dark, nightmares, and death. Interestingly, it starts with a very different and unique guitar riff, which brings the feeling of dark and fear. The original theme of the song was a child dealing with darkness and death, but was changed before it got released because it…

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    would soon fall upon the Purcell family. Purcell’s uncle and father figure, Thomas, died on July 31, 1682 (The Gale Group). There are no records of the cause of death (Zimmerman, pg. 94). “However, Thomas had been ill for some while, if Rimbault’s annotation be correct, and probably had succumbed to a very serious, but not suddenly fatal, illness” (Zimmerman, pg. 94). Purcell did not receive Thomas’s salary after his death; Thomas’s son Mathew Purcell received his salary as Gentleman of the…

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