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    Directions: As you read the play on your own‚ choose two quotes from each act and write a few (at least 3) sentences about their significance to the play. Think about themes‚ characterization‚ important plot elements‚ symbolism‚ etc. as you write about each quotation’s significance. Provide the quote on the blog. Respond two at least two classmates’ posts (from any Act) before the assigned date. Act One QUOTATIONS 1. "Now look you‚ child‚ your punishment will come in its time." (Parris to

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    Getting to Know You In the summer before 7th grade I broke my right wrist and I didn’t know if I would be able to play football‚ so I went talk to my great grandma and she told me to keep my head up and not to worry because I would be ready… My life has been full of events that have helped me develop goals and values. The week before 7th grade started I got my cast on my right wrist off and we started try-outs and I went in thinking I got it‚ but I struggled and it was bad I did so bad

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    In his short story “Victory Lap”‚ George Saunders used characterization to draw attention to how some people find it easier to cover up reality instead of facing it. He first emphasizes on that covering things up habit near the beginning of the story when Alison Pope’s imagination bring her to recreate a situation where a hunter kills a deer. Alison then asks the hunter to‚ “lay her out in a field of clover‚ with roses strewn about her.” With that particular act of putting flowers around the body

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    KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER (KYC) NORMS / ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) STANDARDS (RECENT UPDATES) Shell Bank: Shell Bank is a bank which is incorporated in a country where it has no physical presence and is unaffiliated to any regulated financial group. Shell banks are not permitted to operate in India. Banks should refuse to enter into a correspondent relationship with a ’shell bank’ Money mules: “Money mules” can be used to launder the

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    slave and director. But what does the relationships between student and teacher mean? It is difficult to say that such relationships designated like friends or subordinated. But the relations very differ from country to country. It is assumed that all over the world the system of education is very different. For example in Ukraine it is not allowed to argue with teacher. If somebody disagrees with the teacher this person would probably fail an exam. It is presumed that in the U.S it is a common thing

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    in line‚ are we right? As soon as the people at the Meryton ball hear that he has 10‚000 pounds a year (meaning that he’s really‚ really rich)‚ "the gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man‚ the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley‚ and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening" (3.5). Not to mention that he’s tall‚ good looking‚ and has a lot of swag—we mean‚ "a noble mien" (3.5). No wonder he thinks highly of himself. As he tells Lizzy when

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    Ovid tell the story of Jason ditching Medea for another woman; however‚ they do not always share a perspective on the female matron’s traits‚ behavior‚ and purpose. Euripides portrays a woman who reacts to injustice by beginning a crusade to avenge all who harmed her which she is prepared to see through even if it means resorting to the most contemptible methods. Ovid‚ on the other hand‚ tells of a much less extreme figure whose humble goal is only to persuade Jason to return. Despite these differences

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    blood on all his servants so they look responsible this shows how determined she is and dosn’t car about the cost.  “But screw your courage to the sticking-place‚ and we’ll not fail…” “If he do bleed‚ I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal‚ For it must seem their guilt.” Speech  Lady Macbeth is not phased by the death of King Duncan. She is readily able to erase any guilt that she has   “A little water clears us of this deed: How easy is it then!” Thoughts I feel as if Lady Macbeth knows in her

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    "I don’t care about "your" past. I care About "Our" future." "Sometimes‚ you have to sacrfice your emotion o save a relationship." "In a relationship; when you’re tired‚ you don’t have to stop‚ you just to rest." "Don’t wait for others to come early‚ come early and wait for others instead." "One sin covers hundreds of Goodness." "I have to stop dreaming not because it’s already morning‚ but because i’ve already gained consciousness." "Don’t wait for others to change. Change and

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    11th grade F period Mr. Johnson There is no single work of literature in the world‚ where a full‚ completed characterization of a person would be‚ no matter if he/she is the main character‚ or does not play any role in the novel at all. The main idea is to develop an image of a character through actions of others‚ and as it gets more complicated‚ the greater novel becomes. In Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” the author uses the technique of indirect characterization to make the reader feel

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