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    GURU NANAK PUBLIC SCHOOL MODEL TOWN EXTENSION HOLIDAY HOMEWORK-2012 Class : V ENGLISH: 1. One of the craziest oddities of the English language is that there are so many different collective nouns that all mean ‘ group’. Make a list of atleast 10 collective Nouns and paste pictures to illustrate them. 2. Make an attractive Book Mark. Write a Quotation on it. 3. Read Newspaper daily. Make a collage of News Headlines.

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    extremely limited in terms of what they are allowed to do overall. Most women are subjects of their husband‚ and must conform to their demands and requests. Nora is a great example of this‚ as Torvald controls most aspects of her life. He forbids Nora from doing basic things‚ such as checking the mail. This raised the question discussed in the oral: Is Nora a coward or brave for leaving Torvald and her family? One could argue that it was a cowardly move because she is leaving Torvald to support his children

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    Doll’s House‚ the personality of the protagonist Nora Helmer is developed and revealed through her interactions and conversations with the other characters in the play‚ including Mrs. Linde‚ Nils Krogstad‚ Dr. Rank and Ann-Marie. Ibsen also uses certain dramatic and literary techniques and styles‚ such as irony‚ juxtaposition and parallelism to further reveal interesting aspects of Nora’s personality. Mrs. Linde provides and interesting juxtaposition to Nora‚ while Krogstad initially provides the plot

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    These two authors had very different points of view regarding journalism. Nora Ephron believes that a photograph speaks for itself‚ while Errol Morris thinks that the caption of the photograph is what gives it meaning. Since it’s clear that the two authors have refuting statements‚ it’s likely that Ephron would disagree with the statement made by Morris. With Ephron stating that “photojournalism is often more powerful than written journalism”‚ she makes it clear that she is in favor of the photo

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    The relationship between the two main characters of Nora and Helmer in "A Doll’s House" are established through the dialogue and stage directions which take place in Act One. The relationship is very representative of the time period in which it is set‚ Helmer‚ the husband is the head of the household and is the most important in the family status he controls the family’s lifestyle according to his own views. In order to convey Torvald’s authority in the relationship‚ Ibsen uses first person possessive

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    Fictional Character Sketch She switched on her iPod and plugged in the earphones to drown out the noise from the highway and started jogging towards the hill. The early rays from the rosy fingered dawn bounced off her sun-bleached‚ wavy hair as they flowed in waves‚ wrapped around her waist. The beautiful morning adorned her glowing porcelain skin. At the foot of the hill‚ she bent down and took off her shoes and lifted her skirt up to her knees and started walking up the hill in the cold

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    Student 20 Section H English 101 20 September 2013 Life With a Glass of Lemonade “When life gives you lemons‚ you make lemonade.” This is a common saying because in life people have situations that come up and they just have to get through it the best that they can. To add to this saying‚ some try asking themselves‚ “What has gotten me to where I am today?” When someone begins to make decisions for themselves in life‚ they tend to find out what traits impact their life the most. My decisions

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    very unique women. Not only are they great characters‚ they are women characters set in a 19th century time period. These two ladies are Nora Helmer from A Doll ’s House‚ and Mrs. Alving from "Ghosts." Ibsen ’s goals were to make the public aware of the discrimination against women and to question the morality of the middle class. Both of these protagonists have similarities as leading roles‚ but there are also quite a bit of differences in their characters. Both Helmer and Alving live in the middle

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    holding it still." -Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange was a great photographer of the Great Depression. She focused on the small things in life‚ the little details of her time‚ and today once looked back upon: are great photographs of history. Biographical Sketch: Dorothea was born in New Jersey‚ May 26‚ 1895. As a seven year old‚ she contracted polio and was left with a weakened right side. After her sickness‚ her mother seemed to be embarrassed of her daughter‚ even though she loved her dearly. She was intelligent

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    transplantation. There was evidence that many of these organs come from the bodies of prisoners who were executed. Moreover‚ it was the only ethical issues‚ but so has the commercialization‚ which suggested a very unethical in most countries. According to Nora Machado‚ the commercialization of organ donation has a contradictory

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