01.02 Epic Battle Graphic Organizer As you read through the excerpts of Beowulf‚ pay careful attention to each character’s actions. Ask yourself‚ “What do these actions tell me about the character?" Record your observations and supporting evidence from the text in the graphic organizers provided. Include at least five observations for each character. The notes you record will help you answer the questions during the assessment at the end of this lesson. Part A Grendel Monstrous Actions Text Support
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hand. Usually‚ data analysis technique is decided at the time of setting objectives and formation of questionnaires‚ but changes may occur due to new information gathered during field survey process. Types of analysis: depending upon the number of variables present‚ the analysis can be classified into three categories: (i) Univariate Analysis: Analysis where one variable
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Every woman likes to look elegant and charming and the man wishes it to be so too. Thus‚science has catered for the looks of the female. Today‚women want to be more and more gorgeous to prove that no one can compete with them. Science has created a variety of cosmetics product to boost the housewife to improve her usual make up. Those beauty products‚cream and lotions fabricated for their use. Those products are not only cheap but will make the women resplendids. Also‚due to science there is
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01.08 Macbeth Plot Analysis Graphic Organizer Plot Elements Element Definition Act in the Play Exposition: Macbeth takes place in Scotland during the Middle Ages. Main characters are Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth‚ Duncan‚ Malcolm‚ Donaldbain‚ Banquo‚ Fience‚ and Macduff Background information Act 1 Rising Action: Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plot to kill the king any go through with their plan. The conflicts and challenges encountered by the characters Act 2 Climax: The appearance of Banquo’s ghost
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The Roles of Total Quality Management and ISO 9000 in Graphic Design ITT Technical University Ley Fatzinger February‚ 18 2012 Introduction Graphic design is a profession in which artistic creativity and stylization seem to be the main key factors for a successful career. In most cases this is true and quality management (TQM) or ISO 9000 aren’t needed to complete the core tasks of a graphic designer. On the other hand there are things that go into the process that requires more than artistic
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essay‚ I’ll use the 1997 graphic Not Stupid Enough from Barbara Kruger‚ as the progressive example‚ and the 1979 sculpture “Dinner Party‚” from Judy Chicago‚ as the not so progressive example. I will compare and contrast each work from the point of view of the progression of women artists from the late 1970’s until today; the quality of the art that signals the progression; and how each work reflects – or doesn’t reflect -- the progress of women’s art as a whole. The graphic from Kruger features a
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Lady Macbeth Observations Text Support Looks Lady Macbeth is a women with ambition‚ she is not afraid to take action‚ “not lose the dues of rejoicing‚ by being ignorant of what greatness is promised thee” Actions Lady Macbeth does everything she can to get Macbeth to kill King Duncan It is said that Lady Macbeth onve Dunvan was killed she was going to smear his blood on all his servants so they look responsible this shows how determined she is and dosn’t car about the cost. “But screw your
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Response Text Support Effect on the Reader Figurative Language Metaphor Page 1‚ Paragraph 1 Men are lazy when it comes to chasing their dreams and women work hard and don’t listen to negativity Diction Imagery Janie’s return to town Significance of Janie’s hair Page 2 (“The men noticed her…” Ch.5 The men think of her as sexy and the women only see her ratchet clothes. “Walk of Shame”? Janie’s hair is an essential aspect of her identity and speaks to the strength of her as a person.
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Persepolis in the graphic form The graphic novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi was written in the graphic medium to appeal to a wider audience. Literary critic‚ Manuela Constantino‚ proposes that “the combination of a visual representation and a child’s point of view makes the story easily accessible and therefore attracts a wide range of readers.” (Constantino‚ 2008: 2) Another plausible reason for Satrapi’s choice to do the novel in this medium is the apparent popularity graphic novels enjoyed at
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Symbolism in Scarlet Letter Graphic Organizer Symbol | Evidence/Function | Analysis | light /shadow | "Relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow" with "some sweet moral blossom." | The scarlet letter is the truth‚ | scaffold | In chapter is seen with Hester and pearl seen again in chapter 12 | Known for the public as the spot to show everybody’s sin and judge them. Makes you knowledge your mistakes and sins with others judging you constantly. | rosebush and weed
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