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    The Door Monologue

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    Jab. Thump! Uppercut. Thump! Turn kick. Thump! Hoo– "Lunch has been over for t–ten minutes! You should be d–dressed and washed by now. If I hear another hit in that room, so help me." Both people stood silent for a moment, one daring the other to so much as touch the punching bag. You had neither faced away from the punching bag nor moved from your original stance. Hook. Thump! There was stomping from the other room towards yours. The stomping stopped at the door and the doorknob shook…

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    Raskolnikov enters the pawnbrokers room, swiftly murdering her and her sister. As he leaves the shop, guilt overwhelms him, revealing to him that he isn’t the Napoleon he thought he was. With guilt consuming his thought and driving him to apparent madness, he seeks out someone to share his burden. That role was fulfilled by Sonia. A close friend and sympathetic listener, Sonia acts as a redemptive figure within Raskolnikov’s life, motivating and driving him to confess his crime to the police as…

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    colors and shapes of his surroundings: Sassoon called Rosenberg a "painter-poet" as he painted such vivid pictures in his poetry. Rosenberg's poems are not exactly about the action of war, he speaks not of battles, but of what the men are doing. His 'Louse Hunting', which shows the hideousness of trench life, portrays his artistic ability to effectively illustrate his ideas for the…

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    As a new teacher working with lower performing ELLs, I was looking for that one particular tip or strategy that would improve their fluency levels in reading. My students were borderline students and were constantly exposed to failure. Many of these students had poor reading strategies and some were too intimidated to read beyond the first few sentences. I started with the most logical starting point - the text. Many textbooks often have more texts than are needed or texts which may not be…

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    The works consist of famous Walker Evans photographs, rephotographed by Levine out of an Evans exhibition catalog, and then presented as Levine's artwork with no further manipulation of the images. The Evans photographs—made famous by his book project Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, with writings by James Agee—are widely considered to be the quintessential photographic record of the rural American poor during the great depression. By appropriating these images, Levine can be said to be raising…

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    A Reflection of the Minor Prophets Wake Up Children Wake Up Vol. 1 By Lucille WEAVER Wake Up Children, Wake Up Wake Up Children, Wake Up A Reflection of the Minor Prophets Lucille WEAVER Unless otherwise indicated, all Biblical references and Holy Scriptures within this work are derived from: the New King James Version of the Bible; the International Version of the Bible; the World Original King James Version of the Holy Bible; the Good News Today Version of the Bible, Old…

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