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    QUESTIONS ON MARY ROWLANDSON’S INDIAN CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE Why does Rowlandson emphasize that her narrative “was written by her own hand for her private use”? (1st paragraph)Because she was a prisioner taken by indians and she decided to write this text in order to make known her story and all the events‚ all write by her‚ because there was other captivity narratives about this written by other authors. Why did she intend her narrative for “the benefit of the afflicted”? (1st paragraph)she

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    Name ___________________________ English I Teacher _________________________ Fall 2011 Period ___________________________ Outsiders Date ____________________________ Freedom Writers Written Response Worksheet Directions: Please answer the following questions as you watch the film. Please use complete sentences. RESPECT 1. Why do the students initially only trust peers from their own ethnic/racial groups? 2. How does Ms. Gruwell earn the respect of her students? 3.

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    Whale Rider uses narrative structure in many forms to better describe the story to the viewer. It is used to link the plot together mainly using a number of different techniques including point of view‚ which is based on Pai because of her narrations‚ but is linked together with scenes of Koro‚ Nanny Flowers and Porourangi all having the point of view; conflict‚ with disagreements and argument all forming the story to come; and finally the way the story is divided into three main acts‚ which are

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    topics expressed in the chapter. Critical theory‚ is an activist approach to understanding and attempting to change the social inequalities that exist. Critical theorists don’t fear getting their hands dirty‚ much like Erin Gruwell in the movie‚ Freedom Writers. Based on a true story‚ the movie shows as she attempts to inspire these students who have been labeled “at-risk.” These students come from diverse ethnic backgrounds but all have one thing in common‚ the educational inequality and discrimination

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    Throughout this passage from Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen utilises various narrative techniques. These include dialogic qualities (showing) and the use of third person narrative including focalisation and free indirect speech (telling). Both showing and telling work on different levels to further the reader’s interpretation of different characters and give meaning to the novel as a whole. The use of dialogue allows the reader to engage in conversations between characters‚ thus adding drama to

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    Pretty Little Liars Pretty Little Liars is written in third person narrative. This third person narrative is very omniscient as the reader is able to see each characters point of view. This therefore allows the reader to be able to understand and interpret each situation or dilemma that the individual characters are going through. They are able to understand the characters relationships as the chapters are chronologically ordered in order for the events that happen in the story to be conveyed

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    PRESS FREEDOM IN NIGERIAN 1999 CONSTITUTION Introduction May 3 of every year is World Press Freedom Day. The day represents an opportunity to commemorate the fundamental principles of press freedom around the globe and to pay solemn tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Thomas Jefferson‚ the third President of the United States (1801-1809)‚ once said he would rather have newspapers without government than government without newspapers. In America they say freedom of the

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    Is there such thing as to much freedom? According to Roger Cohen’s article Why ISIS Trumps Freedom there is. Throughout this thought provoking article‚ Roger goes on to propose many theories on the reasons why young Muslims around the world are willing to leave their lives behind‚ and make a long journey to join arms with the Islamic State (ISIS). Roger goes on to explain that he believes that the betrayal on freedom is due to the fact that freedom has overreached the moral boundaries. Meaning that

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    Wheeler’s cartoon "Too Much Coffee Man" is a satirical look at‚ arguably‚ one of The United States of America’s most famous freedoms‚ however it is also one of the most debated. It depicts our First Amendment right to freedom of speech and the conflicts that arise from this freedom. She illustrates this with two men‚ neither of whom will back down because of their right to freedom of speech. The two men represent different communities‚ such as state and local governments‚ schools and universities‚ private

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    Ordinance) and Freedom of Information Ordinance2002‚ for compliance with international standards on freedom of expression. The Ordinances were adopted on 21 August and came into effect immediately. 2. International and Domestic Obligations II.1 the Guarantee of Freedom of Expression Article 19 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR)‚ a United Nations General Assembly Resolution‚ guarantees the right to freedom of expression in the following terms: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion

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