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    Bancroft home from his graduation party‚ Benjamin is seduced by her. Paired with songs by Simon and Garfunkel‚ Benjamin drifts through a summer romance with the older woman until he suddenly falls in love with‚ and decides to pursue‚ her daughter Elaine. Such a plot twist helped

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    in Language Teaching and Learning: Effects of Immersion Programs on Native-Language Literacy I. Bibliographic Entries Cunningham‚ Thomas C.‚ and C. Ray Graham. “Increasing Native English Vocabulary Recognition Through Spanish Immersion: Cognate Transfer from Foreign to First Language.” Journal of Educational Psychology. 92.1 (2000): 37-49. Print. Cited as (Cunningham and Graham‚ 37-49) Harper‚ Sarah Nicole. “Narrowing the Gap in Early Literacy for French Immersion Students: The Effects of

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    uidelines for You are the Judge Papers These are the guidelines for the You Are the Judge papers. Remember that each paper is worth up to 100 points and the information can come from any portion of the textbook‚ not just your currently assigned reading. The minimum length of the papers will be three double‐spaced pages. The maximum length of the papers will be seven double‐spaced pages. The required three papers will be prepared by the student using the following format (any other

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    With reference to two specific instances in the novel‚ how does Lee use the child’s perspective to make a social point? The childish perspective is used throughout the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee. Lee uses this to make satirical points about the community that Scout lives in and more general points about the society as a whole. Lee is able to make extremely powerful points and comments on the society of the time in the seemingly innocent and obvious way by speaking and observing

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    interacts with all kinds of people. In the book‚ Scout learns something new about the people of Maycomb in each chapter and realizes that people are more than what they perceive to be by interacting with three main characters in the novel‚ Atticus‚ Mr. Cunningham‚ and Boo Radley. In the beginning of the book‚ Scout’s interpretation of these characters changed throughout the story. At the beginning of the book‚ Scout’s dad‚ Atticus‚ was not like the fun hunting loving father that the other kids had. Atticus

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    With reference to at least four poems‚ explain how poets present both the joys and sorrows of life. Poets such as W.H. Auden‚ Bruce Dawe‚ Roger Mcgough and Elaine Savory clearly present the joys and sorrows of life in their truthful and realistic poems‚ using a range of techniques. These negative and positive aspects of life are shown by the poets‚ by using everyday occurrances like death‚ loss and love to involve the reader. All four poems‚ ‘Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone’‚ ‘Going’

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    The Blind Side is a movie that is based on a true story about Michael Oher. Throughout this movie there were examples of prejudice‚ discrimination and ignorance. Michael Oher had a tough upbringing. He went through many difficulties and challenges but still prevailed no matter the doubt. It all began when Leigh Anne Tuohy and the Tuohy’s spotted Michael in the cold rain‚ and decided to help him out. Instead of ignoring him on the street‚ Leigh Anne Tuohy offered to drive Michael home. Michael

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    up‚ “We were far too old to settle an argument with a fist-fight‚ so we consulted Atticus” page 3 * Page 8‚ paragraph two‚ Smart‚ “Scout yonders’ been readin’ ever since she was four.” * Page 26‚ Compassionate‚ “Ms. Caroline‚ Walter is a Cunningham and probably hasn’t seen three quarters in

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    hours‚ 42 minutes‚ and 12 seconds in which most of the movie takes place)‚ decides to stay in bed even though he knows the jet engine is headed straight for him. Donnie embraces certain death‚ knowing that he is saving the lives of people‚ even Jim Cunningham. Other characters receive "salvation"‚ namely his future girlfriend Gretchen. He makes this self-sacrifice just as Jesus did‚ when he did not have to. Gretchen‚ then‚ symbolizes all people who came after Jesus’ time because of the notion that

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    In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Maycomb county inevitably has a specific social structure. The people of Maycomb county each have different statuses and places in society. There is a top to every social hierarchy‚ and starting at the top in Maycomb county are the wealthy white families. Included in this social class are the Finches. Atticus Finch is a white lawyer; therefore he makes a good income and is a highly respected figure which places him and his family in this specific social

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