Jungle Juice “You heard Morgan might get suspended? She’s been in the principal’s office all day” says Marcus. “Marcus could you slide me one of the chocolate milks?” says Sam as he sits down with a tray of cheese pizza‚ fries‚ and an apple. “Yeah I gotta tell you this crazy story of what happened at her party last night.” Marcus sits down on the opposite end of the lunch table and gives Sam chocolate milk. “Those fries are so stale I don’t know why you eat them.” “I just use them to pick my teeth”
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still. Sensing our fear‚ the cobra raised its head as a sign of attack. It was Tom who was attacked. He was groaning in pain while the cobra quickly glided away. Time is the essence. We had to carry Tom to a doctor and as we were in the deep of the jungle we knew that we had to move fast. Finally‚ we reached our motorcycles and without a word/ without any
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Into the Jungle Chapter 8: A Sickle-Cell Safari 1) How did Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepare him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link? Tony Allison’s early life experiences in Kenya prepared him to make the discovery of the sickle cell-malaria link because at a young age‚ Tony himself caught malaria. Tony’s experience with the disease led him to change his motivation and goals towards medical school instead of becoming a naturalist or anthropologist. When
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HOW TO WRITE: AP Rhetorical Analysis Paragraphs and Essays Things you must know in order to accurately analyze a text: 1. SOAPS 2. Rhetorical Strategies a. Appeals (ethos‚ logos‚ pathos) b. Style (diction‚ syntax‚ details‚ imagery‚ tone‚ etc.) 3. Why did the author choose these strategies for the particular audience‚ occasion‚ and/or purpose? a. This is the analysis part! Without this‚ you are merely summarizing the text. b. Think about these questions: i. HOW do the rhetorical strategies
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school rather than the academic part. My freshman year I struggled with Biology 1P and Geometry where I completed the year with a C in both classes. Sophomore year the class that gave me problems was English 2 Pre AP‚ the reason it gave me so many problems was because it was my first year in a pre AP class and I didn’t know the tempo of the class‚ along with the difficulty of the curriculum. During my junior year I took two challenging classes which were:
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oreshadowing or guessing ahead is a literary device by which an author explains certain plot developments that may come later in the story.[1] It is used to arouse and mentally prepare the reader or listener for how the story will proceed and unfold.[2][3] A hint that is designed to mislead the audience is referred to as a red herring. A similar device is the flashforward (also known as prolepsis). However‚ foreshadowing only hints at a possible outcome within the confinement of a narrative. A flashforward
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about him going to his fathers hou... In the story by Sinclair Ross “The Painted Door” the main character‚ Anne‚ represents a weak‚ unhappy‚ selfish and insecure woman who is not pleased with her husband’s life choices. Employing the Feminist approach to “The Painted Door” reveals striking aspects that would otherwise be
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*Comparative/Contrast Assessment*: Fast Food Nation **and The Jungle Similar to the many real-life stories told by Schlosser in his written depiction of the fast food industry‚ The Jungleby Upton Sinclair is a notable relation of the same type of horrors. Unlike Schlosser‚ though‚ Sinclair writes his book in a fictional story line‚ in which he included great models of figurative language and imagery that strategically capture the reader in a world full of sympathy and belief. In this manner
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English 11/12 Name: Short Stories “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross After reading the story‚ answer the following questions in writing‚ using complete sentences. Each question is worth 5 marks‚ and so should include approximately five meaningful sentences. 1. What early indications in the story suggest Ann’s discontent with her marriage to John? To what extent do you think this is justified? To what extent might her dissatisfaction be explained by the isolation and bleakness of the prairie winter
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story. The setting provided in the novel Babbitt‚ by Sinclair Lewis‚ provides a beautiful backdrop to the intricacies of the story. The novel has an extremely interesting mood to it‚ accompanied by extremely interesting ideas. Before the setting
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