The short story by Joyce Carol Oates "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?" is one that has had many interpretations over there years‚ by many literary critics and readers alike‚ generating a vast list of themes and meanings to the story. Some have declared the story to be a "feminist allegory‚" while others argue that one of the main characters‚ Arnold‚ is a "savior" or "messiah figure‚" as popular figures during the 1960’s were to young girls like Connie‚ the main character. Though many
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com/locate/system Doing focus-on-form Rod Ellis*‚ Helen Basturkmen‚ Shawn Loewen Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics‚ University of Auckland‚ Private Bag 92019‚ Auckland‚ New Zealand Received 17 April 2002; received in revised form 14 June 2002; accepted 17 June 2002 Abstract ‘Focus-on-form’ refers to a particular type of form-focused instruction - the treatment of linguistic form in the context of performing a communicative task. This article considers the rationale for this approach
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The Rationale of Death Penalty Capital punishment‚ as the highest form of punishment a state would uphold has been a long debated issue. Often dubbed as Death Penalty‚ Deborah White defined it as “the pre-meditated and planned taking of a human life by the state in response to a crime committed by that legally convicted person.” Personally‚ I’m not in favour of making death penalty the highest form of punishment. To support this many points are to be considered: (1) The value of life. Life cannot
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Finding Her Identity: An Analysis of “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? Joyce Carol Oates‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been is about a fifteen year old girl named Connie who is searching for her independence from her mother. The exposition is in the month of July at their home‚ where Connie is being scolded by her mother about her being obsessed with her looks. Her mother says‚ “Stop gawking at yourself. Who are you? You think you’re so pretty? (171) Her mother wants her to be more
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American presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were both tragically assassinated during their terms in office. Both men were admired by many but actually hated by those who opposed their political views. Shortly after Kennedy was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963‚ a comparison of the circumstances of his death and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14‚ 1865 surfaced. That comparison pointed out some amazing coincidences. Apparently Lincoln had a dream several days before the assassination
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articles in question but not without notable time consumed as well as frustration traverse the site. Subsequently‚ sometimes inquiries are effectively accomplished in person. Easterly’s article takes the approach in dealing with ‘Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?’ to be somewhat of a mythical with underlying evil tone. The story of an attractive adolescent girl left all alone at home while her family is absent is swayed into forsaking the safety of her home by this eccentric yet fascinating
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The colonies from the 1700s and today have many differences and similarities in natural resources. I will compare the differences in natural resources of current day New Jersey‚ New York‚ and Pennsylvania to their colonial counterparts. These states have grown in natural resources since their colonial days. Pennsylvania in the 1700s had a lot of natural resources. Back in colonial times coal and iron were Pennsylvania’s natural resources. Today Pennsylvania has a great mine that produces most of
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1. Central Focus a. Describe the central focus and the essential literacy strategy for comprehending OR composing text you will teach in the learning segment. [The central focus of the lesson segment is the comprehension of the standard ELAGSE4RL5: Explain major differences between poems‚ drama‚ and prose‚ and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g.‚ verse‚ rhythm‚ and meter) and drama (e.g.‚ casts of characters‚ settings‚ descriptions‚ dialogue‚ stage directions) when writing or speaking
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high school and college aim for the same goal‚ which is acquiring an education and graduating‚ the demands‚ expectations‚ and social atmosphere extremely contrast. However‚ after going to high school for four years‚ college is definitely a step up. There are similarities‚ but at the same time more differences. Both college and high school are very important for a student because everyone in this era has to achieve a good education for his or her future. Most colleges have a format of instruction
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Answer the following questions after reading chapter one of The Pearl. Refer to the text and cite evidence to support your claims and conclusions. YOU MUST WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. Remember the RACE strategy! RESTATE the question & ANSWER the question in the first sentence. CITE the source (where did you find your answer?) EXPLAIN your response What is a parable and why do you suppose that Steinbeck calls our attention to this in his preface? A parable is a word that means What do the names
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