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    illustrating her hard times of segregation, discrimination, and bigotry throughout her life. Rosa lived 92 years, born on February 4, 1913 and dying on October 24, 2005 (History.com Staff). Throughout her long life, she made an impact on people through personal relationships, as well as making a legacy in civil rights in the American nation. Parks may not have been a politician, but she made a huge influence on choices of future politicians and political and social ways of the United States of…

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    The Summary of the Story The story on “The Man I Killed” starts with a long list of physical characteristics and possible attributes of a man killed by O’Brien in My Khe with a grenade. In his narrative, O’Brien clearly describes the wounds that he inflicted to the gentleman, and they bring a picture to the minds of the reader. He brags that the man’s jaw was in his throat, where his upper teeth and the lip were invisible. One of his eyes was shut, while the other one looked like a star-shaped…

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    Fictional Narrative Assessment Gary Soto’s “The Jacket” tells the story of a jacket that the author received when he was in 6th grade. The jacket his mother lovingly purchased for him was NOT the kind of jacket he had asked for, and in his eyes, brought him three years of bad luck. Rewrite Soto’s personal narrative as if his mother HAD bought him the neat jacket - “like bikers wear: black leather and silver studs with enougt belts to hold down a small town.” Tell your version from the day the…

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    Republic My trip to Dominican Republic was really exciting, awesome, and an experience that I’ll never forget. When I went to Dominican Republic, or in Spanish, Punta Cana, I got to learn lots of cool and very interesting things. In this personal narrative, I will be telling you all of the great, or crazy experiences that I had at Dominican Republic. If you don’t know where in the world that the country is located, it is on the east coast off of Puerto Rico. It is a very interesting place…

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    Writing is a recursive process that takes time and effort on my part. It means writing your first draft, checking it for grammatical errors, quotations, citations, and punctuation. The second draft is cleaner than the first but often isn 't the final draft. I usually set my second draft sit for a day or so then take another look at it with a fresher eye. Now I have a good working draft; I usually ask a peer to either listen to it or read it over themselves. Working with a peer allows me to…

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    Personal Narrative: Switching Schools Ring, Ring, Ring! My alarm clock went off. It was 6:15 A.M. (Thursday morning) and it was the very first day of 4th grade. I had recently switched to Hickman Elementary School, and was not sure if I was going to make friends on the first day of school. Like most kids on their first day of school, I was excited, but nervous. As soon as I know it, I was in the car on the way to school. I did not know what to expect. All I knew was that my teachers name…

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    and was first performed later that year. The play is a relatively fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials in the Massachusetts Bay Colony that took place in the late 1600s. The Crucible was a relatively enjoyable play because its ability to be relatable. The Crucible is relatable to modern audiences because of the similarity of conflicts, characteristics, and people's actions. In act 1 of The Crucible the conflict is established. It opens with Betty asleep and Parris wondered about the…

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    In America, Realism is a literary movement or school of thought that avoided melodrama and emphasized verisimilitude. Subjects were taken from everyday life and authors placed a heavy emphasis on characters as real people influenced by environment and circumstances. Realism can be broadly defined as being faithful when representing reality or verisimilitude. It is a literary technique important to the school of thought. Realism encompasses the period in which Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stephen…

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    “The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and starting on the first one.” ~Mark Twain The Tiger Team is deeply honored to have chosen Megan McDonough as our Phoenix of the Month for December. Megan is a wonderfully intuitive young woman and mature beyond her year. She is continually reflective in all that she does. She exemplifies a student that has a strong growth-mindset. She truly…

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    the fall semester of 2016, I was given a number of different rhetorical situations and texts, with the purpose of using numerous writing techniques to break them down. Early on in the school year, Professor Fleming had us write a thesis essay, which took a look at the article My Turn: My Son’s Tattoos and Me. At first it was bit of a struggle to grasp this new writing style, but by looking at examples, I was able understand the point behind a thesis essay. My main goal was to break down the…

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