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    calls‚ I am certain it is obvious to any one who reads it that the inspector is not what he appears to be at all. At first you have no suspicions of the Inspector‚ but as the play moves on it slowly dawns on you that the Inspector might be an impostor. The inspector also has major impacts on some of the characters. He is "Priestley’s vehicle for his views on social responsibility. He represents social conscience. He has moral dimension." The Inspectors name‚ Goole‚ has noteworthy significance. Ghoul

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    Hosseini‚ the relationship depicted between Amir and his father at first seems quite complex. Considering‚ his father is a single parent‚ he struggles to treat Amir in such a way where both are satisfied. Throughout Amir’s childhood‚ his father always questioned his lack of confidence. He disregarded the treatment he imposed on his son as well as the tragic event that took place at the time of his birth. His mother had passed away while she was delivering him‚ therefore Amir suffers his inner self with

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    Elie’s Relationship With His Father and How It Changed When you and your family are all forced into a death camp‚ separated‚ and treated as subhuman‚ you tend to protect the only ones you love enough to risk your life for. In the camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau‚ one teenager and his father find themselves in exactly that dilemma‚ starving and with only each other to rely on. Elie Wiesel‚ a child thrown into these camps with his father‚ miraculously survived and went on to write about his experiences

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    driven by his noble intentions and adherence to republican principles‚ delivers a rational and logical speech. He employs rhetorical devices such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to sway the crowd to his perspective. One notable instance is when he establishes his credibility through ethos‚ stating‚ "Believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour‚ that you may believe" (III‚ ii‚ 14-15). Here‚ he appeals to the audience’s trust in his integrity‚ laying the groundwork for his argument.

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    many years with his new gift. When Sigurd’s father Sigmund was killed in battle‚ he left the pieces of his sword for his unborn son to one day recreate for himself. Before Sigurd was born this father knew he would have been the noblest and courageous man out of all the Volsung’s and who would do good deeds that would carry his name for a long time. Sigurd never met his father but still grew up in a royal family as the King of Denmark’s stepson; who also gave Sigurd anything that his heart desired.

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    three questions‚ answer two of your choice. 1. In an 1845 editorial about Texas Annexation‚ newspaper editor John O’Sullivan argued that it was the "manifest design of providence" that the United States occupy all territory in the continent. Manifest Destiny‚ as the concept came to be known‚ swept proponents enthusiastically into its wake and left others concerned about the future. Go to Manifest Destiny (Links to an external site.) at PBS Online. Read its introduction and two additional articles of

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    Title: Factors that contribute towards classroom atmosphere and how to establish a sustainable‚ positive atmosphere in your classroom Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Learner Motivation 2 2.1. Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic Motivation 4 3. Communication 5 4. Interpersonal relations between learners and the facilitator 6 5. The maintenance of discipline 6 6. Classroom discipline policy 8 7. Conclusion 9 8. References 9 Introduction The benefits of creating a

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    Do you ever wonder what it would be like if your parents did not love you? Would you see the world differently from how you do now? David Pelzer had a major downfall when his mother started drinking. He was always in trouble and was punished in sick twisted ways by his mother. After being tortured he was finally free from his mother. He had a rough time with being involved with the right people‚ he became a successful author and is known for treating his son right. David Pelzer went from being

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    people‚ and to pass on traditions and knowledge. It’s not just about learning facts; it’s about teaching how to learn in an efficient manner‚ to nurture and help develop our abilities both as inquires and as moral agent.

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    her abusive relationships is clearly the allegory for America even today. The text emphasizes the conflicts/factors that greatly influenced Celie’s decisions mainly in staying in the abusive relationships she was in for the great amount of time they lasted. Walker uses an abundance of violence throughout the book which mostly revolves around women such as Celie beat to try to get her point across. Walker uses frequently uses ethos by using Celie’s life as a primary example as it shows how she struggled

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