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    In the dusty, air conditioned, drama room behind the cafeteria, I was taught a very important lesson that took three years to learn, and the rest of my life to remember. I never realized that one sentence could be so powerful. When I first heard the famous quote, I never knew it would become apart of me. Little did I know the relevance it would have in terms of my life, in the years following. I would carry those words with me and let them guide me through my decisions up to today. The bell…

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    Step #4: Evaluating an Argument Peer Review Instructions: Please answer each question in detail. I expect at least three to four sentences per question. Does the author present the issue in his or her introduction? Suggestions? I think their intro is pretty decent. It starts off qith a questions then goes on to answer them. Starting off with a catching question is a good start in my book. Does he start from general information and move to specifics? Suggestions? I believe so. They starts off…

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    right to equality just like every other African American woman would like to as well. With her consistently states the same rhetorical question to build more and more of the emotion into her audience as if they could feel the discrimination onto them and how they would like to be free from the burden that others bring onto them. As she stated her rhetorical question to her audience she changes tones and the volume of her speech so that her audience understands her passion and dedication to the…

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    that has his strengths and weaknesses in school. I was curious to hear what Choi had to say because of the recent readings and discussions we have had in class. I thought it would be interesting to see how he would react and answer some of these questions that were proposed. Before conducting this interview, I had anticipated that there would be a clear and definitive difference between my experiences and the experiences of a person of a different race; however, I was proven wrong. I realized…

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    that readers use to engage with in a text. Highlighting or underlining on your question will help you find the key points. As you read questions will pop up in your head. Ask question like do you agree with the author? Do you disagree? Do you understand the author point? Questioning is the techniques that I learn as a reader to clarify and comprehend what I am reading. As a talkative person sometimes I ask too much question, but it’s okay. Its help you understand more…

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    Good Deeds Analysis

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    performing the corresponding deed would be good, in which case the appeal to intentions isn 't really necessary.” This argument made by Peter Abelard is a bit confusing because, it begs the question, “how can a deed be named good or bad if the intention isn’t necessary? While attempting to answer this question, I became conflicted by many of my own moral and ethical ideals. Often I found myself questioning if the deeds that I did were the result of my wanting to please God, or from the wanting…

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    Hybridity And Identity

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    answering the questions of the universe. The questions we have asked and the questions we have answered make the world what it is today. Civilizations are now flourishing on a foundation of newfound questions to explore, yet there is one question that no matter how hard we look, no matter how much money and technology we invest into finding the answer, we have ultimately been unsuccessful in finding the true answer. Who we are and how we express ourselves may be the toughest questions to answer…

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    The Pocket Speech assignment was an assignment which involved the review of my school’s Executive Summary that included important information about my school. From this summary I developed a short PowerPoint presentation that included chosen information in which I was familiar, and I gave that speech to a group of authentic audience members. The aspect of the school in which I chose to focus was the Engaged Learning Initiative (ELI), which is our school’s technology initiative, and my audience…

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    Talk In English Language

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    In this assignment, the contribution of talk will be looked at in three main areas; drama, reciprocal reading and questioning. Linking talk to how it helps children’s understanding of texts. A text is defined as meaningful phrases of language that is either written or spoken (Halliday, 1985). The national curriculum shows a variety of oral activities that can be used in the classroom, which includes persuading, drama, explaining, storytelling, and discussion (Grigg, 2010). These examples set in…

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    always tries to bring light to every situation while never sugar coating the reality or truth to it. For not having any college degree he is extremely intelligent. Everything that comes out of his perfectly shaped mouth sounds smart and you never question if it is…

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