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    The Qualities of Hero

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    teachers. Being half blind herself‚ she could relate to Helen in some ways. Annie Sullivan exemplified many heroic qualities such as patience‚ perseverance‚ and self-determination. First‚ Annie Sullivan showed patience in many different situations throughout the story. Patience appeared in this play when Annie requested to stay with Helen‚ alone in the cabin for two weeks. She stated‚ “Two weeks‚ for only one miracle.” (Act II). Helen tested Annie’s patience when choosing not to cooperate

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    QUESTION PAPER CLASS X SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT II ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE Marking Scheme SECTION – C [GRAMMAR] 20 MARKS Q.1} Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) all b) through c) the d) of e) Each f) which g) In h) much Q-2}. Marks 4 - Half mark for each correct answer. a) conquered conquest b) in of c) being are d) those they e) hostile hostility f) seeming seems g) being be h) the a Q-3}. Reported Speech. -1 mark each- 3 marks

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    L.M. Montgomery once said “We pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” I think his idea of this is right. In order for you to accomplish what you want‚ there will be consequences and you need to get through it. I agree with this quote because it doesn’t matter what you want to accomplish there will always be an outcome whether it’s good or bad. There are a lot of books that relate to this quote. One of them being‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and another called The Miracle Worker

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    Miracle Worker

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    serves as a memento that there are things we believed to be impossible‚ but became possible because we exerted sufficient perseverance into it. I salute the passion and commitment of Annie Sullivan to tutor a deaf‚ mute and blind child in the person of Helen Keller. Annie Sullivan is just one out of many teachers out there who have given their life to become catalyst for well –rounded development of the differently able children. In relation to the subject EDUC. 1 Child and Adolescent Development‚ I can

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    Dead Man Walking

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    one of our nations most controversial issues: capital punishment. The books narrator‚ Sister Helen Prejean‚ discusses her personal views on capital punishment. She was a spiritual advisor and friend to two death row inmates; Elmo Patrick Sonnier and Robert Lee Willie. From her experiences‚ she developed views on the death penalty. She believed it was morally wrong and spoke openly about it. Sister Helen successfully defends her views on capital punishment while stating that capital punishment should

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    way of learning and living. Even with disabilities a person can become successful. When Helen Keller was a child she said that she was going to college. Despite her disabilities she still had the will to do something with her life and become successful and she did (“Helen Keller”). In order to be successful one needs to be a good leader and do not let fear be an obstacle on the road to success (Harper). Helen Keller was both deaf and blind but she did not let her disabilities be an obstacle in life

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    forgiveness and grace. Send your responses by email to your teacher hclark@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au or jlyle@pymblelc.nsw.edu.au or submit in the appropriate folder in the RE folder in the Y drive NB - INCLUDE YOUR NAME and RE CLASS In 1982‚ Sister Helen Prejean‚ a Catholic nun‚ started corresponding with a death-row inmate in Angola Prison in Louisiana. The experience changed the direction of her ministry and propelled her into activism against the death penalty. Dead Man Walking (1995 movie)

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    Tate Modern Social Realism

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    As soon as I stepped into the Social Realism exhibition room of Tate Modern‚ I was prompted with paintings of different styles and subjects. This room’s exhibitions’ era stretches from the 1920’s to the 1940’s‚ with artists from celebrated muralist Diego Rivera to controversial surrealist Balthus. This room exhibited works of many different medias from traditional oil-on-canvas works to colour pastel on paper. This room may seem slightly bland at first sights as they’re mainly portraits of plain-looking

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    Summary of Facts Officer Speedy was patrolling in her cruiser last night and noticed a black sports car that was speeding and driving recklessly. The black sports car almost hit the officer. Officer Speedy then took the time to pursue the black sports car through downtown Saint Leo. Their speeds were in excess of 100 miles per hour around midnight when many people were out enjoying the night life. These people included pedestrians and those going to their vehicles to either head home or to other

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    Impression of three days to see I have read Three days to see many times.Recently . I read it again . Three days to see is a famous essay written byAmerican writer Helen Keller. Miss Keller unfortunately got blind and deaf whenshe was very young‚ due to misuse of medication. However‚ She learned alllessons that a healthy woman can do with the help of teacher sullivan andparents. She also mastered serveral foreign languages very well. What’s moreshe was admitted into Harvard university .Finally

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