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    Galatians. (Gal. 1:1) Paul refers to the audience as those in Galatia. (Gal 1:2) “Galicia was the region of central Asia Minor habituated by Celtic people.”1 “The theme of Galatians‚ like that of Romans is justification by faith.” 2 Paul wrote the letter because of false teachers who were undermining the NT doctrine of grace. The paragraph before‚ “Paul warns them that the best attitude against false teachers is not to strive with one another.” 3 The main paragraph (v.15-18) Paul tells them to be

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    causes people to come to Emily’s house to confront her for her taxes. Tobe- Tobe is Emily’s servant who helps Emily manage her house‚ and keep others from knowing things about Emily. He also is the the only representation of any life coming from that house. Judge Stevens- Judge Stevens is the person who is complained to about the stench coming from Emily’s house. He convinces the people

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    English 2-B Beowulf- Journal I think that the biggest theme in Beowulf has to be good vs. evil. This theme is stressed very much throughout the book in symbolism. Grendel represents pure evil‚ while Beowulf represents the exact polar opposite of the monster Grendel. In Beowulf anything evil or bad is related to hell‚ while anything good is because of their faith in god. The original concept of good and evil can be traced back to the sons of Adam and Eve‚ Cain and Able. Cain killed his brother

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    the dixie. "The beans look good." Ginger nodded. "Cooked with meat and fat." The lieutenant looked at us. He knew what we were thinking. And he knew many other things too‚ because he came to the company as a non-com‚ and was promoted from the ranks. He lifted the lid from the dixie again and sniffed. Then passing on he said: "Bring me a plate full. Serve out all the rations. We can do with them." Ginger looked sheepish as Tjaden danced round him. "It doesn’t cost you anything! Anyone would think the

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    Quote from Text Commentary “I try in vain to be persuaded that the pole is the seat of frost and desolation… and diffusing a perpetual splendour” (7‚ 8). It is interesting to see how this person describes the North Pole because in reality the North pole is a place full of ice where few things have adapted to live. This person is speaking of finding beautiful things there and doing something great but it just doesn’t make sense because the North Pole is more of a barren wasteland than a place of

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    Kill a Mockingbird Dialectical Journal We will begin a thorough study of Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird this week. In order to participate in class discussions and activities it is mandatory that you keep up with the reading. While you read you need to add entries to your dialectical journal‚ detailed below. What is a Dialectical Journal? A Dialectical Journal is a journal in which a reader records a mental conversation with the text. You can use this journal to: • Summarize

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Dialectical Journal We will begin a thorough study of Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird this week. In order to participate in class discussions and activities it is mandatory that you keep up with the reading. While you read you need to add entries to your dialectical journal‚ detailed below. What is a Dialectical Journal? A Dialectical Journal is a journal in which a reader records a mental conversation with the text. You can use this journal to: Summarize and question

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    heads as well as the announcements that were played through the speakers at the airport. “Passengers flying Flight QF563‚ please be advised that Flight QF563 has been delayed for an hour‚ we apologise for any inconvenience”‚ the groans and murmurs from other passengers clearly demonstrated the irritation and anger that was felt by them. The airline we were flying with were one of the most reliable airlines in the world‚ so the fact that a flight of theirs was an hour delayed had obviously bewildered

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    of man. Hades didn’t want to admit it‚ but there was an undeniable distance between him and his wife that made his stomach churn with unease. He moved his throne‚ so he was sitting in front of her‚ even now she seemed like she was in a place far from here. He knew he wasn’t the best husband‚ but they were still close when she was home. He looked at her closely‚ the freckles that dotted her nose were usually hidden underneath her sun-kissed skin‚ yet they were now visible against pale skin. Her

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    1. The title of the article itself straight away emphasises on the fact how immature the explorers were‚ by calling them boys and showing how their childishness inevitably affects the reader – “taxpayer get’s rescue bill” – which straight away arouses a negative opinion towards the subject. The third paragraph uses a pattern of three to describe the forces involved: “the Royal Navy‚ the RAF and the British Coastguards”‚ implying that the rescue cost a lot of money and unnecessary trouble. In

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