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    Week 2 Reflection Paper

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    Part TWO: Part TWO: 1. Reflecting on Constructing the Fraction Materials a. I constructed my materials by hand with a pencil, ruler, and scissors. After I constructed my materials I used a laminator to laminate them so that they would retain their shape. b. To make my fraction strips, first I folded a piece of construction paper hot dog style into fourths. I then cut out the four sections along the folded lines. I then took one of the sections and measured how long the paper was (hot dog…

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    Goodbye To My Twinkie Day

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    The first sentence paragraph can be an effective tool that can illustrated the core message of the essay. The purpose of beginning paragraph is illustrate the core message of the topic; its either informative, descriptive or narrator. Once the purpose has been set, next the author must illustrate to audience the thesis/theme; which is usual done with a sentence or two. In this article the author decide to use a one-sentence to paragraph as both the introduction and as the thesis/theme. The…

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    it was sheer learning and no using at all. To solve that problem, it is very important to stimulate students’ interests in using the language. Mine originated in one of my homework. It was in my sophomore years when my teacher assigned to us the writing of a composition, supposedly on his teaching. Today I still remember the underlying red inks presented to me from my teacher: “As a bonus to your creativity”. It greatly motivated me toward English teaching. Later I studied, by myself, the…

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    I Like Kingshaw

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    Like Kingshaw in the end of the novel, I’m also free. I am finally free from reading this book. Not because it’s bad. It’s because it’s too emotionally overwhelming. Finishing it makes me look back at my mundane over-dramatic complaints and see how minimal it is comparing to Kingshaw. I feel blessed by God for protecting me from the unfortunate. I stumbled across this book whilst skimming through the bookshelves in my local bookstore, my attention was caught in the somber atmosphere of the…

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    English Writing Problems

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    elementary school, students are taught to write in cursive. But that teaching ends in 3rd grade, after that students are welcomed another form of English writing. Throughout the school years every grade a student enters, a new form of writing is introduced. Students are not learning what they should be learning in English when introduced a new writing style every year. Being…

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    The pieces, “Feeling for the Edge of Your Imagination: finding ways not to call the police” and, “True Solidarity: Moving Past Privilege Guilt” work together and share common themes, but still manage to challenge and conflict with each other. Each article discusses the same issue of race in today’s society, challenging different aspects of the issue. Society nowadays frequently deals with the issue of the whiteness of police as well as, white supremacy. “Finding Ways not to Call the Police”, is…

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    seemed like Ed de Vere was the author of Shakespeare's plays, but just like all the other theories, this theory had many flaws. One flaw in this theory was that Ed de Vere did not have the personality to produce the type of writing that Shakespeare did. Shakespeare's writing was compassionate and calm, while de Veres personality was angry and arrogant. Ed de Vere was also very young and vain when most of Shakespeare's plays were coming out. Since he was very vain it doesn't make sense that he…

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    the easies speech we ever done. Not only was it quick and simple, but we had the choice between a formal outline and anything else we were comfortable with. I choose to do the formal outline because it seemed to work for me. Not to mentation I was writing from experience, it came naturally. I noticed I started low, so I tried to rise my voice throughout the speech. My goal for this speech was to inform the audience why he qualified for this award. I think I accomplished my goal. But for the…

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    Francine Prose

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    illustrate the negative relationship between culturally diverse literature in high school curriculums and the students being taught using them. Ultimately, Prose employs these devices to establish credibility, reiterate any ideas she made earlier in her writing and highlight the effects new curriculums have on high school…

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    Most writers, consciously or unconsciously, find a way to incorporate other aspects of their lives into their works. This occurs in other forms of art including paintings and music of all genres. When this happens, the reader may find it difficult to make sense of some aspects of the work if there is a lack of background knowledge of the owner of said work. An example of a piece of literary work that requires some background information is a song titled “Fireworks” by Aubrey Drake Graham…

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