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    what is going on with this mother and son. The poem holds nothing back from the reader with the line‚ “While she smokes a few white pebbles” (6) which implies that his mother is smoking cocaine and does this with his knowledge‚ in the moment. It suggests that his mother doesn’t care too much if he is aware and even if she gets him involved in her addiction. “Late winter‚ sky darkening after school” (1) tells the reader that the teen is educated and his mother even goes and picks him up. The poem

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    Reader-Oriented Criticism This essay will summarize what Reader-Oriented Criticism actually is and how it plays a role with in Friday Night Lights. First of all‚ Reader-Oriented Criticism is the interaction of what the text was written to mean and how the viewer reads it‚ also known as text-reader relationships. “As such‚ reader-oriented criticism is largely concerned with “potential” as opposed to “actualized” meanings of the text to an audience” (Vande 331). The text throughs out cues on how

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    food world‚ emphasizing people’s ignorance along the way to show the way he believes to be wrong. He does this‚ hoping to guilt readers to correctly grow‚ distribute‚ prepare‚ and ultimately change the way we eat it. Bittman uses the examples of exotic dishes losing their authenticity in his argument to help the reader relate certain topics in order to enlighten the reader to the extinction of the once meaningful meals‚ forcing guilt. He lists different cuisines that have been introduced to America

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    topics. In Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” he describes the setting and then leaves the story to be explained through the dialogue of the main characters‚ the American man and a young lady who the reader is lead to believe is the man’s girlfriend. By giving the reader as little information as possible‚ Ernest Hemingway created an impressive story that has so much underlying meaning communicated by using less detail to lead to a larger picture also known as the “ice berg theory.”

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    food that creates the backbone of my reptiles’ diet comes from? In an advertisement filled with subtle visual and textual rhetorical strategies‚ Timberline successfully convinces readers that virus-infected crickets are no longer an issue to worry about when purchasing from them. Timberline’s argument pulls the reader in with a photograph: A giant‚ scaly reptile (specifically‚ a bearded dragon) scooping up an unsuspecting cricket‚ its tongue glistening with saliva. Reptile lover or not‚ the

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    Becoming a flexible reader There are three important reading style that each student to be a flexible reader. Each has its own purpose‚ a student has to identify his purpose for reading and decide if he is reading or looking for specific information. The first style is Study Reading‚ this is the use when the purpose is to read difficult material at a high level of comprehension. the student should read at a rate that is slower than his normal rate‚ he must challenge himself to understand the material

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    his sister and the overall meaning he wishes to convey. Moody describes his sister’s life in clear‚ explicit details that have the reader wondering how he might know such things. This is answered by the fact that Moody’s text has some fictionalized aspects‚ and is not entirely non-fictional. Moody’s sense of style‚ concrete language‚ and vivid descriptions allow the reader to make connections with Meredith’s character and lifestyle. Ultimately‚ Moody’s story helps us recognize the significance of lost

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    wake up thinking I am in our old farmhouse. The sun streams through the window and a calm wind blows on my face. I feel almost content until I remember I will have to endure another long day of spinning cotton. When the machines came‚ we moved to Bedford‚ Massachusetts‚ and started working in a factory. We tend machines all day long until we can finally hurry to sleep. Seemingly minutes after we fall asleep‚ the bells ring before the roosters back at our farm would have crowed. My mother works in

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    HRM Incident 1: A Degree for Meter Readers Question 1: Should there be a minimum education requirement for the meter reader job? Discuss. Yes. There should be a minimum education requirement for the meter reader job. Even though the tasks required in meter reading are relatively simple but Judy had been having considerable difficulty keeping the 37 meter reader position filled. It is true that the commitment shown to obtain educational qualifications‚ such as a high school diploma‚ may reflect

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    At Bedford Hills Elementary School‚ in Mr. Conway’s class I observed that there is a “day treatment” teacher sometimes in class when it is well known that the at risk students within the class is having a bad day. The day treatment teacher‚ Mrs. Smith has a fairly good relationship with the at risk students‚ similar to relationships that friends tend to have with each other. Mrs. Smith uses this in order to convince the students to cooperate within the classroom. Another tactic that Mr. Conway sometimes

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