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    Poetry Assignment – Critical Analysis Stress, Rhythm and Metre When poems have a detectable stress pattern and rhythm, it forms a metre. An example of this would be a poem with ten syllables on each line, where five of which are stressed, and five are unstressed. This would make the metre pentameter, which often consists of five-stress duplets. Carol Ann Duffy’s Shakespearean sonnet, Rapture, is a good example of a poem with an organised, detectable rhythm, which forms a metre. Most lines appear…

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    1) What were your primary (short term) goals for your student this week? How well do you feel they were accomplished? My primary goals this week were to work on getting to know Grace and getting her familiar with word sorts. I feel these goals were accomplished. I read books with Grace that were aligned with her interests and then we talked about the books, which helped me get to know Grace and helped her become more comfortable with me. I also did a word sort on Tuesday and Thursday with Grace.…

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    Ancient Nubia Civilization

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    nomina sacra(the basic language of Christian Nubian ) . the old Nubian language reflected linguistics ,cultural social complexity including Greek letters Merotic characters. Old Nubian introduced signs similar to Greek signs (dots used to mark vowels ,constanants,numeral, as well as punctuation to signify separation of words and endings of sentences .-oy is a unique way to determine old Nubians found at the end of many names…

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    Most children would be calm and loving to a dying parent, but the poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night” by Dylan Thomas angrily discusses the importance of life and the importance of passion in the face of death. The poem addresses Thomas’ dying father and urges him to fight death in order to die heroically. Thomas expresses his harsh anger at the death of his father while maintaining a lyrical rhythm and intense metaphors for death. The poem expresses the rigidity of the brevity of life…

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    Ancient Egyptian Record Keeping Ashleigh Smithey In Ancient Egypt, written scripts were used to preserve the ideas, beliefs and history of Ancient Egyptians. The most famous of all the written scripts were hieroglyphics, although there were at least three other scripts used for different purposes. These scripts were kept on papyrus rolls and tomb and temple walls. It is said that a god, Thoth (the god of writing and knowledge) brought the gift of God’s words, (Medu Netjer) to the land of Egypt.…

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    11/20 words correctly from the Pre-K Dolch Sight wordlist (i.e. and, a, can, make, me, not, run, I, jump, go, little); she identified 25/26 uppercase and lowercase letters correctly, 18/25 consonant sounds correctly, and was able to identify the long vowel sounds but not the short sounds from the Scholastic red-CORE Phonics Survey. A full oral-peripheral examination was not administered. An informal assessment was conducted to assess the structure and functioning of her articulators and…

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    The concept of Hell, to many world religions, refers to either an existential condition or a symbolic or literal place of damnation where the most evil and disgusting are eternally punished for their wrongdoings. Although the exact description of hell varies, the idea and concept of hell alone is known in many religions. Hell is mostly known and described as a disturbing fiery place filled with every fear imaginable, some say it’s located in the middle of earth and some believe it’s another…

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    Standard Arabic Essay

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    Arabic has been called the language of Adam and Eve, making it one of the oldest written languages in human history. In its modern form, Arabic is spoken by 422 million individuals worldwide, making it the fifth most commonly utilized language. Central Semitic in classification, it developed from a Proto-Semitic predecessor and has evolved significantly with time. Today, based purely on linguistic grounds, one could argue that Arabic is in fact not one distinct language, but is several because…

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    GRAMMAR Introduction to Grammar Conventions Conventions can be defined as a series of generally accepted standards for written English. We use these specific conventions so that our writing is more readable and so that our readers can easily discern what we are trying to say. There are four main categories that a convention may fall under: sentence structure, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. In this chapter you will find information regarding these four conventions, along with…

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    Data collection Where-to-Start Word List At the beginning level the student was perfect, but at “Level 1” half of the words were incorrect. Interpretation of Results: The student has knowledge of synthesizing and blending. She often repeated the word “bed” for the word “did”, but quickly corrected her response and moved into the next sentence. D.B. scanned the page for the pictures to obtain a visual that would lead to a possible outcome of the text. She notices the first letter of each word…

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