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    Charles R. Cooper, talks about the stories that Sherman writes and tells. His mother tells him that his stories are to sad and that life in the reservations are not always bad. He tries to ignore her, but cant because what his mothers tells him is true. That life can not always be so sad and depressing. He also takes this in consideration, and talks about a happy time in his life, he recalls the moment he had with his uncle JoJo. He tells a story that Sherman mother enjoys so much. But the way…

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    A Single Shard Summary

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    a single shard by linda sue park tree ear is the main character in a single shard is named after mushroom that grew on tree trunks. crane man, another main character in the story, is a old wise man that tree ear lives with and he feeds tree ear as long as tree ear can still do work like chopping wood or harvesting food. they live in ch'ulp'o a potters village which is famous for celadon ware. but the most brilliant potter of them all in the village is min. tree ear loves to watch from a…

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    uses free indirect discourse, playing on the internal and external thoughts of her characters. The metafictional engagement between the 3rd person narrator and Arthur Pritt, who tells a story within Jubilee, questions the importance of Arthur 's role as a story teller. Metafiction is 'stories [which] have something to tell us about stories themselves '. In Jubilee, the reader is conscious of the telling of stories, as well as, who is narrating them, and the metafictional qualities reveal the…

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    Teenagers were the main source of the growing army and were the ones who were drafted into the armies along with the men who were able to volunteer. The book, I was a Teenager in the American Revolution: 21 Young Patriots and Two Tories Tell Their Stories, tells of the teenagers who have lived through the difficult times and situations. Through the analysis of one of the primary source documents presented in the book, students can infer on the living conditions, their encounters and feelings of…

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    whether to tell his mother the truth or keep it a secret. Henry Frankfurt, the author of On Truth, would have a valuable opinion about the situation Data is stuck in. On Truth by Henry Frankfurt is a short novel, which recognizes what is truth and its value. Frankfurt feels that it is more advantageous to face the facts with which we must deal than to remain ignorant of them. According to Frankfurt’s beliefs, the right thing Data should do is to tell his mother the truth. If Data tells his…

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    I have always heard “keep your circle small,” but that does not mean that I cannot create new friendships and add them to my circle. I have realized that I do not have to tell my whole life story to another person just to “open up.” In order to improve on this, I will expand my comfort zone and chose to interact with more people. Instead of only listening to what other individuals say, I will make room in the conversation…

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    windy day with a well needed jacket to keep from catching that bad cold. A big building filled with many windows and a colorful playground that was very fun especially during recess. She was a girl who shared loyalty with her friends but honesty to tell on things that are not right. Destiny a tall girl with blonde hair with the smell of cinnamon as her perfume. She was very quiet but she was not shy because she always volunteered in class. Her friend name was Courtney and she was the…

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    Describe three successful examples of effective communication: 1) Between a teacher and family I am a part of the morning staff, so I rarely get to tell the parents in person about the day their child has. However, I write detailed daily reports. Since I work in the toddler room, I try to write down every time the child attempted to use the potty, when they successfully use the potty, or even when they have a hard time going to the potty. I also write on their reports what they did for the…

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    Mighty Martha Analysis

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    throwing the discus over twenty years before". This tells us that Martha is one of the most important people in the village. She is clearly a strong character, as she managed to receive a silver medal for throwing the discus. It also tells us that this village does not have many events, as she is still famous tot hem, twenty years after her achievement. Sofia tells us that "as usual Mighty Martha was scrubbing the pavement on her hands and knees". This tells us more about the character of…

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    grocery store who tells us how their summer vacation went. They tell us of the beautiful beach with such detail that we can picture it. We all have a neighbor who we see at the game who tells us how little Billy nearly got ran over at the intersection. They always proceed to tell us how a stop sign really needs to be put at that very intersection. We all have a grandfather who tells stories from his past and always adds why they were young and stupid back then. He always tells us that we should…

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