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    are fruit, but taste completely different” -Stephen King. I find that the movie paints a perfect picture well, on the other hand, reading the book you have to let your imagination take over and create images in your head of what might the scene look like.“ The cat in the hat” was a well-written book by celebrated children’s book author Dr. Seuss, originally published in 1957 and a well-developed movie directed by Bo Welch, after reading the book and watching the movie I found the movie much more entertaining than just reading the book. Throughout Theodor Seuss Geisel career, cartoonist and writer better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss published over 60 books. His children's books like…

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    like Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, and Oh, the Places You’ll Go, and many more. His books have made a lasting impact on society and throughout the world. Many parents would read their children a night-time story by Dr. Seuss, and his works were part of those household traditions and memories we hold dear. The Cat in the Hat makes an impact on people, it spurs children’s imaginations and let them think of…

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    The story choose to develop Alfonsos’s vocabulary will be “The cat and the hat” by Dr Seuss for first and second grader level. This story is very popular book story that will help a child like Alfonso’s vocabulary improvement since he has difficulty with words meaning and connecting the words. One of the learning activity strategy I would design to help him improve his vocabulary skill by the end of his first grade year, so he can learn more words meaning and connection will be by doing…

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    terrifically imperative ideas of education grow amid these years through the consideration of the grown-ups and different types of print that they opportunity to meet. This critical type of proficiency is made out of a few key parts as per the specialists on education and this first of these is phonetic mindfulness. This is an understanding that discourse contains numerous units like talked words, syllables and sounds. The kids step by step get comfortable with names of letters, their shapes and…

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    The Cat in the Hat is one of the most widely known Dr. Seuss books and is one of the most popular with children. The book however may be even deeper or having a meaning adults now as children overlooked; however, when adults now read it to their children they begin to see things that may have not registered before. In this critique it talks about how the Cat in the story is a complete stranger to the children but they still let him in. I agree with idea because it addresses a security issue with…

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    Dr. Seuss has influenced everyone’s lives in a certain way with his charming books that teach life lessons in a way that captures everyone’s heart. He has allowed everyone to have a nice laugh and learn that reading can be fun, even when you’re learning a valuable lesson. In one of his books, Hortons Hatches The Egg, it teaches us to have a caring heart. In the book Horton comes across a bird named Mayzie that is hatching an egg. Mayzie wants to go on vacation, so she asks Horton if he will sit…

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    Rube Goldberg and Beyond The objective of this essay is to ask a question that you would like to answer as part of the scholarship application. My question is “What is an example of a creative approach you took to accomplish a project you were assigned?” As a high school physics student in my junior year, I was placed on a team and tasked with building a Rube Goldberg machine that could move an object 20 feet. I started the process by watching several YouTube videos that demonstrated the…

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    What makes Theodor Seuss Geisel an interesting person? Geisel was an interesting person because he was writer, had crazy looking creatures, and unique individual. He had a good background, no conflicts and his crazy drawings made him famous. He was born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2,1904, in Springfield, Massachusetts. Theodor went on to graduated from Dartmouth college in 1925. He then studied at Lincoln college of Oxford University. After dropping out from Oxford, he traveled throughout…

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    When I was a kid, Dr. Seuss was a constant source of inspiration for me. His stories filled my head with endless possibilities. From The Cat in the Hat, I was pretty much prepared for making the most of any day. I was often reminded of the genius Dr. Seuss was and the impact that his books have had. His books managed to inspire creativity, individuality and a plethora of other valuable qualities. Through characters such as the Lorax, we are shown these admirable qualities, but through character…

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    Some of the positive qualities for order in the Cat in the Hat would be that by keeping things in order there is no room to have things out of order, meaning that everything is perfect and there is no way that things would get out of hand. It keeps you out of trouble and gives you a sense of control. There is no way you can be stressed because everything is simply perfect, because there is nothing going on that is out of sort. Because of this, there are a lot of reasons for there being negative…

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