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    Hello Sandeep‚ sorry I couldn’t make it there yesterday‚ but I was not feeling well. For Monday: read Act 2 of Othello answer the study questions for Act 1 (they start with # 11‚ I don’t know why!) We’ll look at the Act 2 questions during class Art: draw 2 faces following the instructions on this webpage: http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Face it’s a lot like the other website‚ but also a little different‚ so you’ll get some different ideas on how to do this. STUDY QUESTIONS FOR

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    In “Where is Here?” by Joyce Carol Oats‚ she uses a few different methods of indirect characterization to describe the character who is only known as “the visitor”. The five methods are appearance‚ speech‚ actions‚ reactions of others‚ and private thoughts. To begin‚ we will analyze the physical appearance of the visitor. In the beginning of the short story‚ Oats describes the character as a man in his late forties who was wearing a dark‚ conservatively cut suit. His hair was described as “thin”

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    In James Hamblin’s article "Buy Experiences‚ Not Things" on The Atlantic‚ it is said that "47% of the times‚ the mind is wandering"‚ the later on it is stated that "a wandering mind is an unhappy mind". Hamblin mentioned that "even a bad experience becomes a good story." Everyone’s opinions are different‚ but in Hamblin’s mind‚ he feels as though a good memory of an experience would lead to long term happiness rather than something you purchase‚ such as a fancy new watch or the coolest shoes that

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    As a child growing up‚ Joyce watches her mother suffer as a single parent‚ resulting from her lack of education‚ abuse‚ and mistreatment. It brought tears to Joyce’s eyes when she asked questions about school‚ that her mother had no idea how to answer. Whenever the two would go to the store‚ someone would have to assist them with choosing items‚ and counting money. She would hear people whispering terrible things about her mother such as‚ “That lady does not know how to count‚ or “She is stupid

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    the town had been racially divided they view him as a different person because he’s black‚ and think he’s not good enough. As he walks through the school around the fence he doesn’t realize his life will change forever. Radio whose actual name is James Robert Kennedy is a young African-American who was physically abused when football players locked him in a old room bloomed into a person who inspired not only the high school Hanna but the entire community with this generosity and loving self. Radio

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    Analysis of Sportsmanship What is James Keating’s analysis of sportsmanship? Do you agree? Why or why not? (Pg 71-73) All sports are different and have their own rules and regulation. Some sports are in more action involving more team players like soccer or basketball; others are more individual such as golf or tennis. But‚ in essence‚ they are cultivating the mood in order for the event to promote a pleasurable leisure activity‚ enjoyment‚ and joyfulness for people to watch. Everyone would cheer

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    In the poem‚ “My Arrival”‚ James Berry provides a warm and personal narrative of his birth. His speech is deliberate throughout‚ with each word spoken clearly and in a measured tone‚ reflecting deep thought as he reflects upon the anticipation and excitement of those closest and dearest to him as they welcome his arrival. He is matter-of-fact in describing his birth‚ speaking in short phrases with pauses in between. But as he talks about the eagerness of his father awaiting his arrival‚ his tone

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    future positively or negatively‚ Coates life as a youth has made him humble but slightly rebellious. As a student‚ I could not wait much longer to read about his new writing that he presented as a result of him being inspired after closely reading James Baldwin’s “The Fire Next Time.” I was eager to read his message to his fellow

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    Structure in The Lady With the Pet Dog by Joyce Carol Oates Often‚ the circumstances of a marriage can leave the people involved feeling empty and unloved. These feelings of hopelessness can lead people to make uncharacteristic choices. Adultery‚ even in a marriage without love‚ can have a dramatic effect on the people involved. For the adulterous partner‚ the feelings of guilt and anxiety can often lead to overwhelming confusion. The short story "The Lady with the Pet Dog" by Oates‚ shows how

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    In this article written by James H. Sweet‚ Sweet tries to go back to the root cause of how slavery actually came to be and thought of as it is today. Why were people of dark skinned complexion exploited to the extreme that they were? Why not the "lighter" colored people treated in the same manner? As outlined in the article‚ a person’s skin color outlined the inferiority in society. The darker the skin color the more inferior you where as a person‚ as a class as well as a race. White servants were

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