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    To Kill a Mockingbird Study guide answers Chapters 1-3 1. Atticus Finch is a lawyer and the father of Jean Louise (Scout) and Jem Finch. Scout Finch is the narrator of the story. Jem is the brother of Jean Louise. Maycomb is the city and county where the story takes place. Calpurnia is the maid and nanny of the Finch kids. Dill is the kid that comes to Maycomb every summer and plays with the Finches. The Radley place it the house where the Radleys live. Stephanie Crawford knows everything about

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    satisfaction of self-fulfillment and the effect of adversity on the human spirit? “A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.” In the poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”‚ the author suggests that light in this context has a metaphorical significance to life‚ the son advices his old coming of age father to grow awareness of truly being alive. As well as‚ light

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    Socrates was unconcerned with physical or metaphysical questions; the issue of primary importance for him was ethics and living a good life. During his trial and written in Plato’s “The Apology” he gave the idea that truth needs to be pursued by changing your position through questioning and conflict with opposing ideas. It is THIS idea of the truth being pursued‚ rather than discovered

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    Poetry Essay: "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" Dylan Thomas wrote "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" in 1951 in response to emotions he was feeling about his dying father. Thomas uses villanelle‚ tone‚ alliteration‚ and conceit to craft a masterful work‚ that gradually progresses encompassing the emotion and rage he is feeling‚ while maintaining control through diction and form. Thomas’s father was an outgoing military man most of his life. Seeing his father fading into non-existence

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    is whether or not Mrs. Barrett acted in self-defense against her abusive husband. The second is can she claim battered woman’s syndrome. We must look at both issues to determine if Mrs. Barrett acted in self- defense and suffers from battered woman syndrome. Mrs. Barrett’s Defense Claims Self- defence: Mrs. Barrett claims she acted in self- defense towards her husband. She explains how the beating have so severe that she couldn’t leave the house. She was obviously scared of Mr. Barrett that she

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    called bathing suits‚ the name bothered him. They were not bathing and they were not suits‚ Jonas thought to himself‚ “I guess precision of language was not that important back then.” And just shrugged the feeling of error off completely. It was a good memory‚ the water splashing‚ the children laughing‚ the people eating food at the beach in a small basket called a picnic‚ but Jonas remembered what the Giver had told him constantly‚ “The community is the way that it is because all these activities

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    Alexandra Dondanville Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Dylan Thomas’s poem “Do not go gentle into that good night” is an example of the poetic form villanelle‚ which is a nineteen-line poem with two repeating rhymes and two refrains. “Do not go gentle into that good night” expresses the inevitability of death‚ and how old men should face it‚ but the speaker never talks of death directly. He uses certain tactics such as‚ metaphors to really get his message across to the reader. Though the

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    minute test exercises to find out the taker’s perceptions and attitudes‚ a person’s negative or positive associations with a group of individuals. His findings was that from the more than ten million IAT’s depicted a negative relation between what “good people” trust and believe in them and the actuality of their actions and attitudes (Banaji & Greenwald‚ 2013). People portray different forms of attitudes‚ however‚ for white people most of them are persuasive. They prefer the young over the aging

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    1. Jonas: Jonas is an upstander. Before his Ceremony of Twelve‚ Jonas didn’t put much thought into Releases. Yet after becoming a Receiver of Memory‚ Jonas gets memories about colors‚ music‚ death‚ love‚ pain‚ family‚ war and much much more. When Jonas sees his first Release‚ he realizes that his community is messed up and needs help. Jonas understands that people in his community have no understanding of love‚ death‚ family‚ etc. Jonas sees a situation‚ and takes a personal risk to go away so that

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    Date: Friday the 22nd of March 2013 By: Mikhalla Arthur Words: 1‚012 Teacher: Miss Long The Story of Tom Brennan Topic: You cannot alter the past. Only when individuals move on can they achieve happiness. Discuss this in relation to your understanding of The Story of Tom Brennan. The Story of Tom Brennan by J.C Burke is an honest novel‚ which follows a young man’s struggle to accept his past in order to move on. The car crash changed all the characters’ lives but taught them to become stronger

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