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    Catching Fire

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    6th  Grade  Descriptive  Compare/Contrast  Hybrid  Essay:  Growing-­‐up  Across  the  World   The  Mission   You  will  write  a  2-­‐page  paper  descriptively  comparing  and  contrasting  what  it  is  like  to  grow  up  in  another  culture  versus  your  own   upbringing.    Your  job  will  be  to  deeply  explore  another  way  to  live  in

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    written by Joyce Carol Oates has a different‚ yet catching title. The title plays strongly into the characters. One of the main character Connie really relates to the title. Her mom wants her to be this perfect little girl‚ whereas Connie likes the attention of guys and to be a little more on the rebel lifestyle. Connie never tells her mom “where she is going‚ or where she has been” when she is tells her she is at the mall with her friend. Connie’s double life winds up getting her into some danger. She

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    Professor Yasmin Gruss

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    Been” by Joyce Carol Oates and “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor‚ both authors use their main characters to point out an important message about strangers. In the text “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been”‚ Joyce Carol Oates character Arnold Friend uses Connie’s low self-esteem as an advantage to manipulate her into doing as he says. In “Good Country People” Flannery O’Connor character Manly Pointer uses his manly features to manipulate Joy into trusting him in order for him to take advantage

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    She thrives in the attention they give her‚ due to the fact that her family refuses to give it to her. Some people may percieve this as her being a “rebellious teenager.” However‚ in Connie’s case‚ she has every right to “act out‚” and want to be someone one different. When Arnold friend enters the story‚ it’s when Connie is forced to be both people at once. She enjoys the fact that she Arnold is giving her this attention; however at the same time she is scared and nervous

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    Prepare First Speech

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    Preparing Your First Speech            Since this is a public speaking class‚ it means that you will indeed have to present speeches! Since many people become nervous at this prospect‚ I like to get the first one done early in the semester. It’s like ripping off a band-aid: rip it off fast to feel less pain. Your Introductory Speech is your first baby step into this field. This assignment is meant to be easy. It’s meant to be a way to get you up in front of the group and doing something for 2-4

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    be done and/or possible. They often think about what they can buy or do to accomplish this feeling or need. It seems that in the end‚ a person goes out and buys a motorcycle‚ with specific regards to the “Harley Davidson.” Weather it caught your attention through curiosity or simply the need to achieve your feeling of freedom‚ Harley Davidson Motorcycles can help you accomplish both. According to “Fowles”‚ the need to satisfy curiosity is a basic motive‚ but this need can be as primal and compelling

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    I feel that I performed my informative speech very well. To prepare‚ I read through my notecards multiple times to engrain as much as I could into my brain so that I would have to use my cards as little as possible. When in front of the class‚ I felt much less nervous than during my Shield speech. Maybe this is because this speech was informative about a topic of my choosing instead of about myself. I felt like I knew my information and I knew what I was talking about‚ and I think that I did a pretty

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    Arnold and his friend Elliot pulls up at Connie house. Connie begins to talk to Arnold through the screen door and he start telling her everything he knows about her‚ and she doesn’t know she is dealing with a predator. Then Connie doesn’t realize that it’s someone else in the car and then Arnold tell her that the neighbor down the street is dead. Then Connie tells him that her family is going to be home soon and Arnold tells her no they are not they are on the

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    chair continues to be her visual aide throughout the rest of the speech and makes for a very good interactive speaking point. She goes through several different voice impersonations‚ all of which are women complaining about their looks. This attention getter worked incredibly

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    Humans are allowed the ability to exert free will and be able to make decisions for themselves that reflect their own persona. With this liberty‚ the identity of an individual isn’t limited to one set of characteristics as many external and internal situations either influence the cognitive decision making complex of humans. In the short story‚ "Where are you going‚ where have you been?" by Joyce Carol Oates‚ reveals through the characterization of Connie and her settings the duality of human beings

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