even read the book at first or even that for the first 3 rounds they had not selected a target market. One of the most frustrating aspects of the game was that it was worth 30% of our mark. Regardless if you worked on it relentlessly and followed the advice of even your teacher you can still fail. Even worse is that if you are a solid C student this game can be the end you. A few things I learned: 1. The first round is very important‚ you can gain a significant lead right off the bat‚ one of
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Materials: Paper‚ pen‚ brain. Directions: This game is adapted from "Scattergories." First‚ separate students into teams of 2 or 3 or 4 students. Write 5 or 10 categories on the board (or you can use the printable category cards available below). Categories can be English-related (like Nouns‚ Verbs‚ Adjectives‚ Adverbs‚ Plural Nouns‚ Countable Nouns‚ etc.) or just fun categories or categories that reinforce recent learned vocabulary (like Something you can eat‚ Something destructive‚ Something hollow
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new ones is a very stressful undertaking. Amy Tan is a daughter of a Chinese immigrant mother‚ who believes in the American dream. Her mother went through some difficult
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Jing-mei’s story also deals with a clash between a mother’s faith and belief in persistence versus a daughter’s inner sense of futility. Jing-mei believes that she is simply not “fated” to be a prodigy‚ that ultimately there resides within her an unchangeable element of mediocrity. When she tells her reflection in the mirror one night that she will not allow her mother to change her‚ that she will not try to be what she is not‚ she asserts her will in a strong but negative manner. At that moment
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American writer Amy Tan (1952- ) shows connections between women within a family throughout her novels The Bonesetter’s Daughter‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ and The Hundred Secret Senses. Tan illustrates the kind of relationship the women share‚ how their opinions on life differ‚ and how they resolve their differences. Ms. Tan uses her own experiences with life and her family to inspire her fictional stories. In Amy Tan’s novel The Bonesetter’s Daughter‚ the main female characters are Ruth and Lu Ling
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The coming of age is a theme that we all can identify with. This broad term can encompass many other themes such as responsibility‚ the pressure to succeed‚ and the loss of innocence. A theme that is especially prevalent in Amy Tan’s short story‚ “Two Kinds‚” is identity. There is a discernable conflict between who the narrator wants to be and who her outside influences want her to be. Arguably‚ no greater pressure can come from that of one’s parents. In “Two Kinds‚” the mother is the primary source
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granted‚ something we learn when we are so little that we can’t even remember how‚ something that for all of us was always part of our lives. Helen Keller with her need of language to give sense to life‚ Frederick Douglass with his ways of learning and Amy Tan with the importance of the “Mother Tongue” language‚ convey to us a totally different view of how language changes‚ develops and gives meaning to our lives. For Helen Keller‚ when she was around seven years old‚ language was a mystery. In a selection
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way that Lindo overreacts and her traditional Chinese customs‚ she is at fault for the conflict in "Rules of the game". One of the reasons why Lindo is at fault for the story’s conflict is that she is very accustomed to her traditional Chinese ways and beliefs. It is clear that Mrs. Jong was from China by her comment about people coming from a foreign countries and having to learn "American rules". She was also most likely raised by a very traditional family leading her to push the things she learned
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Raymond Chandler‚ a fiction writer‚ once said‚ "The most durable thing in writing is style." True‚ the style is often defined as one of the most important elements in writing. In Amy Tan’s novel‚ "The Joy Luck Club"‚ the style significantly contributes to the development of both the tone and the theme of the influences that a mother can have on her daughter. The author effectively portrays the somber tone and the theme by using a concise style of diction‚ images‚ details‚ language‚ sentence structure
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dominated; the male was expected to do most of the work‚ and the woman was expected to stay at home. Chinese women feel like no one cares and it is much harder for them to live with an optimistic view on life. Although sexism is not a major theme of Amy Tan’s Joy Luck Club‚ it is clear that it does affect the lives of the mothers and daughters. Although sexism is not a major theme in this novel‚ it runs throughout the whole novel since the story is focused on Chinese women that grew up in China and
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