On “Kipling” by Carol Ann Duffy Answering “If” by Rudyard Kipling Kieter Philip Balisnomo English IB Block 4‚ Ms. Nychka On “Kipling” by Carol Ann Duffy answering “If” by Rudyard Kipling The doctrines of idealism and optimism are demonstrated in the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling. “If” advises the reader to achieve qualities and reach for perfection. “If” is answered in the book‚ Answering Back by Carol Ann Duffy’s poem‚ “Kipling”. Duffy’s response to “If” is appallingly contrasting in mood
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“Where is Here?” By Joyce Carol Oats is a story about a mysterious stranger visiting a family.The visitor discusses the idea of infinity.The drawing‚the house‚and the characters all support the idea of infinity. To begin‚the illustration the stranger draws for the son.The drawing is most obvious because the stranger himself explains it to the son using the word infinity.The stranger demonstrates the drawing to the son drawing a square then drawing a triangle‚a second‚third‚and a fourth inside
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Professor Clary Writing Research 109 Sec. 03 15 September 2013 “Ladies and Gentlemen” By Joyce Carol Oates Ever go on vacation or to a movie and it takes a turn to the unexpected? That is exactly what the passengers in Joyce Carol Oates’ story “Ladies and Gentlemen” are experiencing. They signed up for a fabulous‚ top of the line‚ tropical cruise‚ however what they received was an old‚ run down‚ beaten‚ vermin filled cruise ship destined for the dry docks. Not to mention their “tropical
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Carol Lea Benjamin is a popular American author from New York best known for her award winning titles on dog training and dog behavior. She made her debut with The Wicked Stepdog in 1982 and then in 1996 wrote This Dog for Hire the first novel of the Rachel Alexander and Dash novels‚ her most popular series. Lea Benjamin is herself a former private investigator turned dog trainer and teacher. She blends the experiences from the three careers and a little bit of inspiration to write the Rachel Alexander
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Language Studies Master One SSP 110 BOOK REPORT: A Christmas Carol; by Charles Dickens Charles Dickens is one of the most famous English writers. He was born in England in 1812. In 1836 he became famous with his first novel‚ The Pickwick Papers. And after that novel he published four books in next four years‚ one of them was Oliver Twist. In his lifetime he created lots of memorable characters like Oliver Twist and Scrooge. Perhaps Ebenezer Scrooge is his most famous creation which became
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The Battle of Hastings At the beginning of 1066‚ King Edward the Confessor ruled England. He had no children so there was uncertainty on who would rule next. There were three men who wished to be king. They were William‚ Duke of Normandy; Harold Godwineson‚ Earl of Wessex‚ and Harald Hardraada‚ King of Norway. On January 6th‚ 1066‚ the day after Edward died‚ Harold Godwineson was crowned king. William saw this as a declaration of war‚ and said he would kill Harold. He immediately made plans
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Article Response Throughout Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson’s article “Mistakes Were Made (but not by me)” ‚ the authors state the claim that students are afraid to make mistakes due to the way they are perceived for being incorrect. They further support this claim by referring to the comparisons of the education in Asia and America‚ which psychologists Harold Stevenson and James Stigler observed. Stevenson and Stigler inferred that Japan’s lowest scoring class still exceeds our highest scoring
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the head of BBC’s drama - was brought over from ABC. The passion for science fiction that was gained drove him to create many ideas‚ one of these ideas was a teatime serial called Doctor Who. ‘The Daleks’ (Christopher Barry‚ 1963) and ‘A Christmas Carol’ (Toby Haynes‚ 2010) are the two most important in relation to the discussion to be made in relation to Doctor Who and give the best textual analysis due to the aesthetics and narratives of both episodes. Focusing on the context into Doctor Who’s
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According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ “learning is the activity or process of gaining knowledge or skill by studying‚ practicing‚ being taught‚ or experiencing something.” Referring to the textbook‚ Life-Span Human Development‚ 7th edition‚ by Carol Sigelman‚ on page 244‚ “memory is our ability to store and later retrieve information about past events‚ develops and changes over the life span.” In this essay‚ I will be discussing how learning styles are implemented into our memory to help us later
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Christine Anderson Dr. Brown English 1102 24 March 2013 Abominable Carol Emshwiller didn’t start her writing until she was thirty‚ a mother‚ and married. Emshwiller‚ “was just learning the lessons of feminism on the front lines of domestic lines” (539). In Carol Emshwiller’s short story during the 1980’s “Abominable”‚ Emshwiller shows how men‚ in their sexual confusion‚ ethnic inexperience‚ and self-disasters‚ are not capable of understanding women and their needs‚ anger‚ and bitterness. The
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