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    DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH FOR GRADE II PUPILS I. After the 45-minute discussion‚ 100% of the pupils will be able to a. appreciate and respect God’s creatures; both living and nonliving‚ b. develop the attitude of thanking anybody for giving something‚ and c. use adjective to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. II.SUBJECT MATTER: Using adjectives to describe persons‚ places‚ animals‚ ideas‚ and events. A.REFERENCES: English For All Times III‚ Language‚ pages

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    The wife tells her husband her idea to take them deep into the forest so that “they will not find the way home again‚ and we shall be rid of them” (Grimm). The step mother in The Juniper-Tree was jealous of the boy’s beauty and killed him by having him reach in a chest for an apple and “down went the lid‚ and off went the little boy’s head” (Grimm). Both step mother’s in each story try and get rid of the the children because of jealousy and hatred. The both are extremely self-centered and don’t

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    In comparing The Grimm Brother’s “Little Red Cap” and Sharon Singer’s paintings of the infamous little red riding hood story‚ there are numerous similarities to be found. Singer’s painting “Fast Food”‚ depicts a dark and uncanny scene in which naked doll lies at the foot of bloody wolf paws. The naked doll in Singer’s bleak painting represents the vulnerability of Little Red Cap during her encounters with the wolf. Little Red Cap description as a “dear little girl” who was loved by anyone who “set

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    Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a young little girl who is happily skipping through the forest where she meets a wolf who plans to eat her. Little Red Riding Hood is presented as this native‚ lovely girl‚ and unaware of the world around her. Little Red Riding Hood leaved in a village not far from the forest where you can find all kinds of creatures and wild animals. The people who leaved at the village the majority of the villagers are poor and some of them are hunters‚ but they

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    In W. Somerset Maugham’s “The Appointment in Samarra” and The Grimm Brothers’ “Godfather Death‚” The reader is exposed to two classic stories on Death‚ sharing both difference and similarities. Although the stories share the same character‚ it is through the authors’ use of language‚ plot and ending that it is evident to notice Death is not always portrayed in one specific form. In “The Appointment in Samarra‚” the author successfully manages to portray Death in a negative way by carefully

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    attention. The Grimm Brothers version of Cinderella was indeed‚ remarkable to read and watch. When fairytales were first introduced‚ the public appreciated the fairy tales for their happy endings and was enjoyed the most by young girls. The perception of Cinderella in the past pertained to a girl finding her “Mr. Right” and getting married and living happily ever after. Nowadays‚ people conceive Cinderella in numerous other ways. The two version of Cinderella‚ the original “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers

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    thumb‚ which was only of ordinary size” (Grimm). Tom himself was only as big as a thumb‚ so most likely about 2 inches tall‚ and that would have been an unheard of idea. People are generally only used to what they know and see‚ so the idea of a boy being as tall as a thumb was very creative. “Little did this this good-hearted couple realise that their humble guest was‚ in fact‚ none other than Merlin‚ the greatest and most skillful wizard who ever lived” (Grimm). Though Merlin was a popular character

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    the journey into a process of socialization. This is manifest in children’s literature’s differentiating approach to depicting male and female protagonists’ journey and its gendered socializing effects on readers. In this essay‚ by analyzing two of Grimm Brothers’ well-known fairy tales—Little Red Cap and Iron John through compare and contrast‚ I will demonstrate how life journey gone through by the two protagonists serves as rites of passage for both themselves and the readers‚ and how the socializing

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    way is that people can indifferent to the strangers and never stop to talk with them. It seems that more and more people choose the second way‚ because they are afraid of meeting trouble. There is a tale called “Little Red Cap”‚ written by Brothers Grimm. Through personification and symbolism‚ the author illustrated the character of Little Red Cap become indifferent after being deceived by the first wolf‚ which revealing people will easily become indifferent after they suffer from cheating‚ hurting

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    symptoms which can include loss of memory‚ mood changes and problems with communication and reasoning. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain conditions and diseases‚ including Alzheimer’s disease‚ vascular dementia and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. 
Age is the greatest risk factor for dementia. Dementia affects one in 14 people over the age of 65 and one in six over the age of 80. However‚ dementia is not restricted to older people: in the UK‚ there are over 17‚000 people under the age

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