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    throughout the crucible‚ Abigail Williams is the most self-centered‚ dishonest and manipulative character in The Crucible because she lies to conceal her affair and avoid witchcraft accusations which therefore result in the many deaths of innocent people. One of the first and most obvious traits about Abigail is that she is a manipulative young lady. There is a very evident personality change from the beginning of the play to the end. Around the end of the first act‚ Abigail attempts to guilt Proctor

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    Grant Character Analysis In the book A Lesson Before Dying it’s about Grant‚ Who wanted to help Jefferson not think that he is a hog‚ but he didn’t believe he wasn’t a hog because of society‚ so Grant was counseling Jefferson‚ then Jefferson believed he wasn’t a hog anymore. Because Grant is a dynamic character in the novel he goes from being disappointed‚ to a cynicism person (someone who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest)‚ and to a secretive person During the exposition

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    Laura Tarantella SLHS 0207‚ fall 2015 A Man Without Words‚ Susan Schaller In the book‚ A Man Without Words‚ Susan Schaller takes an interpreting job at a community college in Los Angeles‚ California. On her first day‚ she finds a young man named Ildefonso who is around 27 years old with his arms tucked in and his head following the each student as they passed. Schaller sits with the young man and tries to talk to him‚ thinking that everyone in the room could understand sign language. Schaller learns

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    Abigail Adams & Sojourner Truth I would like to introduce you to two women – one a quiet advocate for women’s rights; the other an outspoken advocate for abolition and suffrage; which of these women would have the biggest impact on history? There was a vast difference in the lives of these two women. Abigail Adams grew up in a well-to-do family that was educated and financially comfortable while Sojourner Truth was born into a poor family of slaves‚ spoke only Dutch and was a slave

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    the play‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the author shows how people’s true colors are brought out through difficulties in life‚ through the character Abigail Williams. In the plot of this drama‚ Abigail has to face the challenge of deciding to save herself from punishment‚ or tell the truth‚ and save the town from hysteria. The characterization of when Abigail blames others for witchcraft and claims she is possessed‚ only to eventually point her finger at John Proctors wife‚ portrays her in a way

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    a lover‚ Margaret Atwood uses her poem “Variation on the word Sleep” to depict the feelings of love‚ lust and desire. Atwood uses the persona of someone who feels the need to protect as the narrator of her piece. He tone is intimate and personal and her use of imagery captures the audience as Atwood metaphorically describes the speaker’s yearning. Through the use of imagery and an intimate tone‚ Atwood shows multiple variations of the word sleep by incorporating three main themes in the poem: love

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    The word art assignment is a description in a hand-picked selection of words. Its objective is to describe ones’ life by color‚ shape‚ and the order of words. The process is to pick words which depict the person the most‚ put them on a paper in a way which describes one‚ then write about what it means. This is what describes me‚ what happened‚ and what will happen. This describes the words of my life. My word art puts my life in perspective. The order and the color both describe my journey in life

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    would define as fighting words. A question to ask is when does speech become a fighting word. Having to decide what speech is protected by the first amendment‚ worthwhile‚ and what speech has no social value and is not protected‚ worthless‚ is controversial. Speech that is defined as worthless include: lewd‚ obscene‚ profane‚ libelous‚ and fighting words. Focusing on fighting words and the ever developing world of technology‚ we will examine a present-day situation of words that wound and compare them

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    manner. Portfolio Management Processes: It consist of three components through which innovative management can be handled and represented in a structured framework. These components are described below. 1.    Incremental: A very depth and meaningful analysis can be taken in this process through which organisation brings more developed and evaluated ideas on the current projects. 2.    Radical: The way to use the basic and core methods with the same technology but more advanced implementation in the

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    Abigail Smith Adams is best known for the letters she wrote for over a half century‚ but also she is historically visible because she was the wife of one president of the United States (John Adams‚ 1797–1801) and mother of another (John Quincy Adams‚ 1825–1829). The stream of her letters that began in the early 1760s and ended with her death in 1818 represents the most complete record that survives of a woman’s experiences during the Revolutionary War era and subsequent decades in American history

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