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    Autumn Leaves

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    Autumn Leaves Trees have green leaves due to the abundance of chlorophyll and chloroplasts in leaves. These organelles absorb‚ store and convert light energy from the sun and is necessary photosynthesis to occur. These organelles reflect green light which attributes to the green color of leaves. The leaves change color in the fall and winter do to the shortened times of daylight and lower temperatures. Trees also divert nutrients from leaves to store in twigs and branches for preparation of winter

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    newspaper editors to print a photo trilogy showing the tragic moments leading up to the death of a young mother. At the time the photos were printed‚ in over four hundred newspapers across the nation‚ there was great controversy. Readers expressed in phone calls and letters to the editor. Some editors chose not to print the photos at all. Ephron argued that since death is part of life‚ readers should not be sheltered from it. She asked why photos from fatal car accidents show the wrecked vehicles

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    The House of Dies Drear

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    saying everything straightforward. Virginia Hamilton used the plot structure/plot diagram in her book. Beginning‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and ending. The beginning of the story is when the Smalls moved in‚ rising action in when they knew about the backgrounds of the house and Pluto. Climax is when they had their revenge on the Darrows. The falling action shall be the sequel of The House of Dies Drear. I find this very interesting because Virginia Hamilton wrote The Mystery of Drear

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    by Ernest Hemingway set during World War I. The structure of the novel is mainly focused on the love story between the protagonist and his love interest catherine. It follows the structure of a dramatic tragedy: exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and resolution or denouncement. The novel begins with exposition. Here‚ the narrator‚ which is the protagonist‚ establishes the setting. It is an Italian countryside where the lushness of the vegetation and the beauty of the mountains are

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    administration is slack‚ corrupt and rather helpless against the student community. There are no proper checks on the functioning of the educational institutions. Accountability is missing at all levels. The parents are equally responsible for the falling standard. Home plays the most important role in shaping the thinking and character of children and youth. In fact‚ a mother’s lap is the first school for a child. Parents are over indulgent with their children. They are allowed to do as they please

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    sign saying “Garde au Chein ‘’meaning Beware of Dogs he is in France and not in England. Climax- after putting together all the 3 events Peter confirms his suspicious that he is not from England but from France and had been captive by the Germans Falling action – Peter remembers his IO officer‚ Johnny informing every pilot that if they are captured to only reveal their name‚ ranks‚ and number. His is informed that an RAF member would like to speak to him‚ now aware of his true identity he speak to

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    Ioc Commentary

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    IOC Study Guide IB English HL 1 – Ferrara What works will be included on the IOC? • The Fire Next Time • Poetry of Sylvia Plath ▪ Cinderella ▪ The Colossus ▪ Stillborn ▪ The Moon and the Yew Tree ▪ Daddy (extract) ▪ Medusa ▪ Cut ▪ Lady Lazarus (extract) • Pride and Prejudice • Hamlet What will the extract be like? • Length: 25 – 40 lines o

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    Falling Landscape IV

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    The first piece of artwork I’ve decided to write about is "Falling Landscape IV" by Evon Streetman and was created in 1994. It was roughly the same height as me‚ and was nearly 4 feet wide. It was a large piece‚ which was wonderful for exaggerating the features and details. The medium used was cibachrome‚ which is a positive-to-positive process used to reproduce film transparencies on photographic paper. I think "Falling Landscape IV" was the most beautiful piece in the entire museum‚ and I enjoyed

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    imagine the artwork on their feelings and they can set their imagination loose. Hence‚ allowing them to release and see the artist’s works through their emotions‚ thoughts and feelings they go through. In the case of the picture by Robert Capa‚ The Falling Soldier‚ which shows a man getting shot during the Spanish War a Loyalist soldier. The viewer has an immediate sense that the man is shot‚ and there is a war; but the picture becomes more tragic when we learn what he was fighting for hence it helps

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    Princess and the Pea

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    wakes in the morning‚ and the Prince’s Mother asks her how she slept. This is when the emotional tension reaches its peak because either she felt the pea and she is a real Princess‚ or she did not‚ and the Prince would not have married her. The falling action in this fairy tales results when the Princess confesses that she had a terrible night‚ because she felt something bruising her entire body. By this point the conflict is solved. The Prince and his Mother decide that she is indeed a real Princess

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