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    The Tudors and Alice

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    Episode 1: Describing people At the airport Helen: What does Michal look like? Tim: Well‚ he’s tall and well built. He’s got brown eyes and a shaved head. Helen: Is he handsome? Tim: Of course he is! He’s my cousin. Helen: And what’s he like? Is he like you too? Tim: No‚ he’s quite shy really. Helen: Oh look! Is that him? Tim: Yeah! Michal! Michal! He’s crying. I wonder what’s wrong. @Why is Michal sad? To talk about people’s appearance or personality you can use: be + adjective Verb:

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    Mary Joy Dennisse C. Timajo II – 13 BEEd Prof. Merry Ruth Gutierrez How Did The Unhealthy Boy and Healthy Girl Became Friends? In a small town in New Jersey‚ USA lived a little boy and a little girl. Denzel and Darla are classmates. They study at Millsberry Elementary School. Denzel is an unhealthy little boy. He likes eating junk foods. Candies‚ chocolates and chips are some of them. However‚ he is always absent in school because he always gets sick. He is also weak and cannot participate

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    Alice Walker

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    Rita Du ENGL 2328-MS1 Professor Gilleylen May 22‚ 2014 Living the Heritage The short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker (Norton 1530) is a story told in first person from the perspective of “Mama”. The piece depicts two sisters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ as opposites in their personality and way of living. While Maggie is shy and quiet‚ Dee is materialistic and bold. Furthermore‚ Maggie loves where she lives and her way of living. In contrast‚ Dee loves the urban life and wants to display her heritage

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    Alice Walker Monologue

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    of the leaves that seduced her into nothingness. In front of the class‚ Alice Walker was thinking about her lipstick and Tina’s new pink purse. The one she always wanted but couldn’t have. The bell rung. Walker arranged her new blue shirt and sighed. “What is it Alice?” reddish boy asked with a somewhat annoyed air. “Everything!” she replied. Jimmy however‚ left the desk as soon as Alice began her story and went to two girls sitting alone by the window. There she listened to stories of last night’s

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    ENGAGING INTO A BOY-GIRL RELATIONSHIP AT A YOUNG AGE: FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE? A Term Paper Presented to Mrs. In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 4 by xfx February 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Page I. Introduction………………………………………………………………………...1 II. Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….1 A. Objectives…………………………………………………………………1-2 B. Hypothesis………………………………………………………………...2 III. Presentation‚ Analyses and Interpretation of the Data…………………………..2-7

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    Boys

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    more powerful " . Naturally Boys feel the need to assert their power to others at an early age. Rick Moody’s short story "Boys"‚ shows us the relationships between brother and sister and then between the boys and their father. Boys in early ages can be very ruthless and reckless. In Rick Moody’s "Boys"‚ the power of masculinity takes over the boys lives and through tragedy the boys are able to come together and let down their guard. In the early stages of the boys lives they feel the need to show

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    Alice Walker Beauty

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    This story is the biography of Alice Walker called “Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self”. In this story‚ she is expected to be a pretty little girl who’s life depends on her beauty‚ so much so that when she is shot in the eye‚ her school work is heavily affected. She is treated differently than her brothers‚ who are given more freedom and bully her. I know that in my personal life I have been shunned for not being masculine enough. Societies today see femininity as a female trait. When she

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    Go Ask Alice

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    Go ask Alice The novel‚ or diary‚ deals with the downfall of a young teenage girl in America‚ and her journals over the course of two years and a few days. At the beginning of the book‚ "Alice" is a typical‚ insecure‚ middle-class teenager preoccupied with boys‚ diets‚ and popularity. Her fortunes take a sharp turn for the worse when her family moves to a new town and she finds herself less popular and more isolated than ever before. Unhappy in the new town‚ she is overjoyed to be allowed to return

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    immersive mental journey can destroy. Alice enters Wonderland with certain beliefs about science‚ the world‚ and how people and animals should behave. She begins her journey thinking she knows all‚ causing her to become bored with her reality and have little appreciation for her life. Although inquisitive‚ Alice starts the book close-minded‚ tentative‚ and judgmental of others‚ however‚ she begins to change as she delves deeper into Wonderland and her mind. As Alice continues to encounter strange‚ unbelievable

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    Girl by Jamaica Kincaid Jamaica Kincaid relates the relationship between a mother and daughter in her poem‚ “Girl”. The poem is about how a mother prepares her daughter to become a woman. She gives her a litany of valuable lessons to shape her behavior and character according to what is acceptable to their culture. Kincaid cleverly dropped hints throughout her poem suggesting that the culture being referred to is the Afro-Carribean culture. The Afro-Carribean culture is a blend of music‚ dance

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