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    sympathetic to satisfied. The form of the poem emphasizes the shift in the mood. In the first three stanzas of the poem the speaker stretches out individual sentences into whole stanzas. The sentence, “When I was a child / I played by myself in a / corner of the schoolyard / all alone” forms the first stanza of the poem (1-4). This drawn-out style of writing elongates the speaker’s uncomfortable and painful childhood, evoking sympathy from the reader. On the other hand, while describing his…

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    Prompt A1: The Seljuk Turks were an Islamic tribe in Persia during the early eleventh century that began to expand westward. In 1071 CE, at the Battle of Manzikert, the Byzantine army battled the Seljuk Turks. Romanus IV, the emperor of the Byzantine Empire, was killed and his army obliterated. The Turks expanded their empire into Anatolia, Syria, Jerusalem, and throughout the Holy Land. Turkish zealots prevented Christian pilgrims from visiting Jerusalem and other places Christians…

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    These characters are the protagonist and the antagonist. They both drive the story. The audience gets to know the story through them. One of them must have a goal and the other one must constitute obstacles for the other to achieve the goals. In Four Corners, it is clear that the protagonist is Ricardo. His primary goal is to take part in the chess competition. The antagonist is the 26s gang leader, Ghesant. He keeps throwing obstacles in Ricardo’s way, he makes him play gambling chess games,…

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    woman. Nora’s behavior is continually depicted as happy. Nora is illustrated as laughing and humming. She could be viewed as very disconnected from the world, like many children, she is perceived as oblivious to the space around her. Nora’s stage prompts aid her appearance of a child when they direct her to laugh and hum at even inappropriate times. When Rank and Mrs. Linde, two friends, are having a serious conversation Nora breaks out into laughter claps her hands (Ibsen, 15). Nora is so…

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    it to the main points for more concise understanding. ENGAGE – Capture students’ attention, activate students’ prior knowledge, connect to students’ lives DIFFERENTIATION and FACILITATION NOTES 1. Students will respond in writing to the following prompts: • Who makes important decisions…

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    Share on the Lesson 2 Classwork. Teacher will give students direction, “Today I would you to think about your neighborhood and the places within your community that are important to you. Think about the places that impact your health, for example: corner stores, grocery stores, schools, clinics, etc.” Teacher will then give directions, “Now on your Think, Pair, Share capture sheet, write down every place that is important to you and why.” 5 min. Have students share their responses with…

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    Repressed Memories Essay

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    inaccessible corner of the brain causing it to be unconscious, which can later be accessible. Having repressed memory victims has become a controversy in Georgia. The human brain relies on stored knowledge. What happens when the brain can’t recover that memory but later does, some may question is this valid memory? When retrieving information in the brain, first the synapse does “A search through the memory would be made to locate stored data that correlates with or relates to the…

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    instantaneously raised in the air. Before long Goulding bouncing around amidst shades of red, pink and purple lighting, swinging her hips and singing Ritual to all corners of the venue. While the guitarist sometimes looks like he could have more to do, the backing singers are energetic and dance in unison. Her latest single Goodness Gracious prompts an overwhelming roar from the crowd, as fireworks spark…

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    Whirligig Analysis

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    Seventeen year old Brent Bishop, after a fizzled suicide endeavor and unintended homicide, is given an all around beneficial task in Paul Fleischman' novel, Whirligig. Brent's task is to assemble four whirligigs and put every one in a corner of the United States. Each one whirligig must keep Lea Zamora's, the eighteen year old young lady he slaughters, soul alive by demonstrating her adoring grin. At Mrs. Zamora's appeal, Brent sets out on his trip along the coast paying a compensation to her…

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    the end of the year, you will be wondering why you were ever scared in the first place. On your first week, try to make a routine on how to get to each of your classes. Find out all the turns you have to make and which halls you go through to be prompt to your classes. Stick to that same routine until you feel brave enough to be crazy and venture into the unknown hallways. Hopefully by the end of the first couple of weeks, you know exactly how to get to class and not get lost on the way,…

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