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    Kevin Jaiwant Ms. Mot – 4th Block Honors Lit Summer Reading Assignment- Woman in White by Wilkie Collins I. Conflict a. The identities of Laura and Anne have been switched i. Laura is mistakenly trapped in the asylum. Anne has died. ii. Anne was to reveal a deadly secret to Marian before she died‚ but could not. Walter and Marian will have to find out about this secret by themselves. b. Sir Percial Gloyde burned all the evidence that conceals Laura’s identity. i. Percival dies in the fire along

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    The Woman in White Stage 6 activities answers Before Reading 5 before reADing Activities (pAge 108) Activity 1 before reading Open answers. Encourage discussion. 6 Activity 2 before reading Several answers are possible for each gap. Suggestions: In thrillers of this kind‚ the mystery is usually solved in the end‚ though often in an unexpected way. The good characters have to struggle against the forces of evil‚ but they learn from their mistakes‚ and usually live happily

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    Blackman vs. Ayrout Ayrout and Blackman‚ both enter the peasant community to study how they live and what kind of lives they have. Each one of them has his own research that sometimes this might contradict with the other. However‚ most of the times‚ both of their works are in agreement with one another. Ayrout talks about how family is important to the fellah‚ especially a huge family. ?Each house contains a large family including very often ?.four or five children‚ a grandmother or a grandfather

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    you drawn in right from the start and it doesn’t fail to meet expectations. Malorie Blackman does a really good job at making you feel the emotions that Callum and Sephy feel; when they feel sad‚ you’re sad and when they feel happy you’re happy and it’s because she writes about the characters and the story with so much depth and emotion that you can’t help but be drawn in to it. In “Noughts and Crosses” white people are the under-dogs‚ which is unlike today’s society because as we all know black

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    flighty‚ emotionally charged and dependent where as men were the dominant‚ aggressive‚ decision makers. Often the male ’s role in society was the more significant of the two‚ and women were seen as the inconsequential homemakers. In the novel The Woman in White‚ by Wilkie Collins‚ we see how the author uses the gender roles in order to add to the outrageously scandalous plots and themes through his eccentric characters. Two characters the author uses to portray these masculine and feminine distinctions

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    Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman Noughts and Crosses is an amazing novel written by Malorie Blackman‚ about a world that is divided in two‚ the dark skinned crosses and the light skinned noughts. Crosses are the most privileged race and are the rulers‚ noughts are slaves to the crosses and are second class citizens that are treated very poorly‚ quite a lot like what’s happening in our world today but if the race and class were switched. Sephy is one of the main characters‚ she is a cross

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    The Lewis Blackman Case: Ethics‚ Law‚ and Implications for the Future Gonzaga University The Lewis Blackman Case: Ethics‚ Law‚ and Implications for the Future Medical errors in decision making that result in harm or death are tragic and costly to the families affected. There are also negative impacts to the medical providers and the associated institutions (Wu‚ 2000). Patient safety is a cornerstone of higher-quality health care and nurses serve as a communication link in all settings

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    Title: Boys Don’t Cry Author: Malorie Blackman The novel Boys Don’t Cry by Malorie Blackman was an emotional and blissful story. The reason for this is because Dante Bridgeman was so desperate to get his exam results to see whether if he passed or not and has the appropriate requirements to get into University to become a journalist. But things turned upside down when his ex-girlfriend Melanie‚ appeared at the front door with a baby girl named Emma in the buggy. After having a chat with his ex-girlfriend

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    Ar’n’t I a Woman The hardships of slavery were not easy for anyone whether they were male or female. However‚ these experiences of hardships differed greatly among black males and females in the south. Male and female slaves had their own ways of dealing with the depression of slavery by passively or actively resisting against their masters. Also‚ they had different types of work assigned to them usually based on gender and value. Finally‚ they had different sexual experiences on the plantations

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    The White Porch: A Journey From Child to Woman The poetry of Cathy Song is a flowing collection of soft spoken and colorful imagery. She gently weaves her thoughts into an imaginative yet graceful story that has an overall sensual tone to it. Cathy invites the reader into her personal sanctuary of memories. She allows the reader to share in some of her most personal and critical moments in life. Some may think these things mundane but‚ when reading her poetry you can feel how utterly important

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