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    A Rose for Emily?

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    Social-emotional development of the 2 year old  Self-centered  Clings to the familiar  Routine dependent  Contacts by pushing and shoving  Easily distracted and frustrated  Complete dependence on adults Mental Development of the 2 year old  One thing at a time  One or two-word sentences  Time concept “NOW”  Needs own name used  Repeats words‚ phrases‚ over and over  ATTENTION SPAN: 1-5 minutes  Vocabulary – 5 to 200 words Motor development of the 2 year old  Hand preference developing  Climbs

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    The Sick Rose vs. London: A poetic Comparison William Blake was a renowned poet whose works continue to be recognized long after his death. Blake was more than a poet he was also a painter and printmaker. Often his engraving art would act as the accompanying image to his poetry. Throughout his lifetime the British poet wrote several poems. The vast

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    stories of the yellow wallpaper and a rose for Emily. I decided to use the house from the rose for Emily and the wallpaper from the yellow wall paper as my two symbolizing comparisons. The yellow wallpaper represented pain‚ death‚ mental abuse‚ loneliness‚ suffering‚ and the filling of being trapped. The house in the rose for Emily represented death‚ sadness‚ pain‚ abandonees‚ suffering‚ and loneliness as well. After reading both stories I broke each one down and started to compare the two. After

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    Briar rose by Jane Yolen explores three distinct narrative voices to allow the reader to explore the events of the holocaust from three different perspectives. Hence‚ The composer of the novel Briar Rose uses distinctive qualities illustrate the message that through telling stories‚ and listening to stories‚ the individual come to a better understanding of themselves‚ of others and the world. Jane Yolen ‚ the composer of the novel Briar Rose uses distinctive qualities to explore the concept that

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    townspeople were way to into Emily’s business‚ especially the women. They judged and gave their opinions when no one needed to. I’m not surprised Emil went crazy living in a town like that. I’m confused as to how her hair is on the bed next to Homer if the room hadn’t been opened in over forty years. 2. INQUIRY--List questions you have about the selection. Work on developing questions that go beyond plot but show that you are thinking critically. Try to answer your own questions if possible. If

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    White Rose Group

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    Sophie and the White Rose group first started out as the role of the instigator‚ trying to reach the highest position that they could at the time. Sophie was a high role in the Nazi girls’ section‚ whereas Hans was a high role in the Nazi boys’ section. However‚ the actions that they had to do mad them realize that everything they were doing wasn’t really what they had wanted to be doing to begin with. When they opened their eyes to see what was actually happening‚ they ditched the Nazi regime and

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    Introduction "A Rose for Emily"‚ is a story written by William Faulkner‚ who wrote many stories which include Sartoris‚ The Sound and the Fury‚ and As I Lay Dying (DLB‚ 1991). In "A Rose for Emily"‚ the reader sees a woman‚ Emily Grierson‚ who lives a life of loneliness‚ and how her attitude changes with this loneliness. Emily Grierson ’s loneliness can be attributed to three main factors: her father‚ her secluded lifestyle‚ and Homer Barron ’s rejection. Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote a story

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    The town’s people thought of the Grierson’s as a tableau‚ with Miss Emily in the background dressed in white and her father in the front with his back towards Miss Emily clutching on to a horsewhip. When Emily’s father died she had trouble letting go. For three days‚ when the town’s people came for the body‚ she met them at the door denying the fact that her father was dead. The narrator claims‚ “We believed she had to do that. We remembered all the young men her father had driven away‚ and we knew

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    with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging.’ Discuss this view with detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing. 2009 ’Understanding nourishes belonging... a lack of understanding prevents it.’ Demonstrate how your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing represent this interpretation of belonging. Postcard Peter Skrzynecki’s poems

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    types of arachnid will be remarkably great pets. The most popular species is the Rose Hair Tarantula‚ sometimes called the Chilean Rose instead. The reasons are mostly because they are so aesthetically pleasing‚ laidback and less tricky to own than the majority of more common pets on offer. Looking after them is surprisingly simple compared to cats or dogs‚ for example. If you’ve never had an unusual creature before‚ a Rose Hair is definitely an excellent species. That is not only because of the virtues

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