The Illiad Book 1: Summary: The Iliad begins with the Trojan War already in progress. Greek audiences would have been familiar with the background of the story‚ and here a brief summary of events is necessary to help the reader to put these events in context. It is important to remember that these stories had a life outside of Homer: he did not invent his characters or the main events of the epic. He did make key choices regarding which events and characters were to be emphasized and reinterpreted
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Venice is a timeless piece and provides great themes to be analyzed for purposes of a book report. The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare’s less popular comedies‚ having been plagued in recent times with complaints of anti-Semitic themes. The summary of this really has to do with the character Shylock‚ a caricature of a greedy‚ Jewish money-lender. The two main characters of the story are a Venetian merchant‚ Antonio‚ and his Bassanio‚ who is in love with a wealthy heiress named Portia. Bassanio
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IGCSE | Extended Tier English As A Second Language | Summary migcse@gmail.com Language mark Organised ideas (find relationships) 1. Complex sentences (not only…but also…/ both…and …./ neither…nor…) 2. Connectives (However‚ Moreover‚ Furthermore‚ Consequently) 3. Write complete‚ grammatically correct sentences. 4. Own words. Rephrasing o Synonyms Worried Expensive o Antonyms Fast Grammar o Voice Active = = anxious not cheap = slow = passive
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Karla Rivera Instructor Martinez English 1010 12 January 2012 Summary-“Ways of Seeing” John Berger -“Ways of Seeing “ The essay by John Berger Ways of Seeing‚ published in 2013 from the book “Readings for Writers”‚ describes the relation of what we see and how it can be interpreted by what we know or believe. The way you visualize an image will be different as how someone else appreciates it and this changes the way we see. He also states that every image embodies a way of seeing; however
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English 101 Summary Paragraph Summary of “The Most Dangerous Job” “The Most Dangerous Job‚” an excerpt from the book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser‚ is a narrative on the dangerous events that take place behind close doors in a slaughterhouse. In this narrative‚ Eric Schlosser discusses his trip to a slaughterhouse in the High Plains. Schlosser describes in vivid details his experience there. When entering the building‚ an upset worker at the slaughterhouse takes the author on a tour. He
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Summary: Act I‚ scene i Antonio‚ a Venetian merchant‚ complains to his friends‚ Salarino and Solanio‚ that a sadness has overtaken him and dulled his faculties‚ although he is at a loss to explain why. Salarino and Solanio suggest that his sadness must be due to his commercial investments‚ for Antonio has dispatched several trade ships to various ports. Salarino says it is impossible for Antonio not to feel sad at the thought of the perilous ocean sinking his entire investment‚ but Antonio assures
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needs to be done. First function of a literature review is to embed the current study in the existing structure of knowledge The literature review allows you to show the reader your understanding of the problem and its structure. It offers a brief summary of the previous work that is clearly related to the problem of your study. Important‚ because you cannot assume that every reader is knowledgeable about the field. Major concern: whether the literature reviewed is exhaustive and unbiased. Additional:
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production system. The production of the landowners decreased because the labors who worked on their crops were the African Americans but were freed. However‚ here is where the Jim Crow laws came in by charging African American for minor crimes and imprisoning them to continue their slave work legally but in jail. What Jim Crows laws of segregation where that the African American were put in a second-class status. Signs of where white and colored were put out throughout town legally letting the color people
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reconstruction and the western expansion was going on.to act. The fact that blacks had limited access to do anything later down the road “only a few blacks even served in Congress in the 1880s and 1890s” (pg.523). This was the beginning of the Jim Crow Laws. They also had a Poll Tax Liberty Test basically this test was rigged‚ which made it unfair to blacks. Therefore “at the end of the reconstruction in 1900 African- Americans owned only a small percent of land” (pg. 522). By 1940 only about three
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Are the economic concepts of scale and scope still relevant in 21st century economies? Provide scholarly evidence and practical examples to support your answer. I. Introduction „Is the “new firm” small and flexible‚ engaged in a web of collaborations with other small enterprises‚ each specialized to perform at peak capacity? Or is it an ever expanding leviathan‚ bloated with acquisitions after a decade of unprecedented merger activity?‟ A quoted part of DiMaggio (2001‚ p.3) explains
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