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    Summative Assessment – I‚ 2011 English Communicative Class - IX 410023 Maximum Marks: 90 Instructions: The question paper is divided into four sections. Section A: Reading Section B: Writing Section C: Grammar Section D: Literature Time : 3 hours 20 marks 25 marks 20 marks 25 marks Section A (Reading – 20 Marks) Q1. Read the following passage carefully: Although everybody has a creative spark‚ the potential is not always fully utilized. How does one recognize those who are developing

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    Rough Draft Compare & Contrast The Featherless Truth. Despite peoples beliefs Bats and Birds are very different‚ on the contrary the two animals do share some common attributes. Many people from scientist’s‚ to bird watchers‚ or just nature lovers look at a bat‚ and for many of those people they have the same thought go through their mind‚ what is it a bird?‚ a mammal?‚ or simply a freak of nature? The answer is yes‚ Bats are mammals! Definitely not freaks of nature. Although bats like birds fly around

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    Compare and Contrast paper After reading a book and then watching the movie based on that book‚ generally people will say they feel disappointed because the movie lacks its heart and substance. Even though the movie The Scarlet Letter‚ directed by Roland Joffé‚ is based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel‚ it offers different characters and plot than the novel. However‚ the book captivates people more. In both‚ the story takes place in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ in seventeenth century. The Scarlet Letter

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    professional and working classes both black and white. Scout’s pity and empathy automatically includes Tom Robinson and his family and she recognizes their personal integrity as well as that of Calpurnia and the other African-American characters in the book. The climax of Scout’s extension is when she is able to view the lives of herself and the others through the perspective of damaged Arthur Radley when she stands on his front porch. Her realization of how truly gentle and caring Arthur has been to

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    Have you ever read “The Ghost Bird” or “The Space Rock”? Well both were great stories to enjoy. Roland Smith‚ The author of ghost bird‚ also wrote “Peak” in 2007 and “Chupacabra” in 2013. Roland Smith also wrote “Space Rock” the other story being compared. Roland Smith‚ The author of ghost bird‚ also wrote “Peak” in 2007 and “Chupacabra” in 2013. Roland Smith also wrote “Space Rock” the other story being compared. One Element these two stories have in common is the resolution. They both have a

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    this is significantly noticeable through the reoccurring motif of the birds. I purposely used immobile birds‚ which are represented throughout the movie in photographs or as stuffed birds. The reason for this is because ordinarily‚ birds are liberated‚ however‚ though the use of immobile birds it metaphorically symbolises that both of the predominant characters‚ Marion and Norman are constricted‚ just like the birds. The use of birds is also a reflection of characters‚ which conveys to the audience that

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    Review: The Cinematic Marvels of Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird Andrew Hu “The only exciting thing about 2002 is that it’s a palindrome‚” the titular protagonist complains to her mother in the opening scene of Greta Gerwig’s mesmerising directorial debut. In the year of 2002‚ seventeen-year-old senior student—née Christine McPherson— christens herself ‘Lady Bird’ in a Catholic high school in Sacramento‚ California‚ the hometown from which she inches to escape to “where culture is‚ like New York.” From

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    Compare and Contrast The short story that was chosen is “A Worn Path” (Welty‚1941) and the Poem chose is “The Road Not Taken “(Frost). ) They both have the same theme‚ content‚ form and style. In this paper you will find that the story and the poem are alike and different in ways as for the symbolism‚ taking the path and facing obstacles along the way. Differences as in one an elderly lady dreams of her grandson‚ the other a man trying to decide what road he wants to take. Phoenix

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    Lungu Diana- Beatrice Lecturer: A. Pennell Text- Analysis- Group 3 Nov 11‚ 2010 Trifles: Minnie Wright. A Bird in a Cage Minnie Wright represents the focal point in the short story‚ and the image that best reveals her character is that of a bird in a cage. By comparing Minnie to a bird locked in a cage‚ the author manages to convey to the reader her feelings of hopelessness‚ dispair‚ and a longing to be free again. Before she

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    that was reminiscent of Rebel Without a Cause or a teen angst movie from the 80s’. The story deals with a teenager who is feels some kind of way about his best friend -- with whom they get into juvenile delinquent type mischief -- who is going away to college at the end of the summer. Given the story is a first person point of view‚ I believed that the some of the sentenced seemed to suggest things that weren’t blatantly said the the book. For example‚ when he said “I had another year to go in high

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