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    Name & Date: The Pearl by John Steinbeck TEST A (Good Luck! Not that you’ll need it!) Part A: Who said it? Tell who said these quotes. (2.5 POINTS EACH) 1. " ’Our son must go to school. He must break out of the pot that holds us in.’ " ___________________ 2. “ ‘This thing is evil. This pearl is a sin. It will destroy us.’ ” ________________ 3. “ ‘You have heard of fool’s gold. It is too large. It is a curiosity only.’ ” _____________ Part B: Literary

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    The Pearl Chapter 1

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    house. Protagonist: The protagonist in this chapter is: - Kino who is a fishermen‚ and he found the beautiful pearl. Antagonist: Kino’s great pearl. Other Characters: The other characters in this chapter are: 1. - Juana is a Kino’s wife. 2. -Coyotito who is sting of enemy. 3. - Juan Tomas is a Kino’s brother. 4. - Apolina is a Juan Tomas’s wife. Plot: Juana tries to steal the Pearl and throw it back in the water‚ but Kino wakes up and ends up punching her in the face and kicking her

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    Critical Lens: The Pearl L.M. Montgomery once said‚ “we pay a price for everything we get or take in this world.” Every decision and everything we take‚ in the hopes of bettering our lives‚ will come with a price a pay. What he is saying is the choices we make in life‚ whether they be good or bad‚ consequences are received. These consequences don’t necessarily have to be bad nor have to be good on your part. The Pearl by John Steinbeck provides us with a character that gives enormous sacrifices

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    | 07th June 2013 To‚ Mr. Ajay Goyal Mumbai‚ : 400080. Dear Sir‚ We are pleased to introduce ourselves (KDJHolidayscapes) as specialist family holiday services providers. We are part of the illustrious KDJ Group comprising of the KEDIA’s‚ DEORA’s and the JALAN’s. As part of our market awareness programmes‚ we are extending an opportunity to families of some selected housing socities‚ to particiapte in one of our complimentary Resort Family tour. The tour shall involve the following;

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    Essay Kino’s dream for his son’s education plays a big role in the Novel The Pearl. An education is very important for Kino’s people. Coyotito’s education would change his people’s history. It would greatly affect his people’s future as well. Coyotito’s education would benefit Kino’s people greatly. The education of Coyotito is Important for to change the history of Kino’s people. His knowledge would change his peoples past of being cheated. In the novel‚ it shows how Kino’s people have common knowledge

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    Sentence from the Novel | Dictionary Definition | Create Your Own Sentence | “Outside the brush house in the tuna clump‚ a covey of little birds chittered and flurried with their wings.” (pg 1) | a brood or small flock of partridges or similar birds. | Sitting on the beach‚ I looked up and saw a convey of huge birds flapping their wings. | “Near the brush fence two roosters bowed and feinted at each other with squared wings and neck feathers ruffed out.” (pg 4) | a movement made in order to

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    The Odyssey and The Pearl: Loyalty Loyalty to another person or to a cause may be an admirable trait‚ but it can lead to either positive or negative consequences. In Homer’s epic The Odyssey and John Steinbeck’s novel The Pearl there are characters that show great examples of this trait. Penelope in The Odyssey and Juana in The Pearl are the most obvious‚ although there are many. Penelope stayed loyal to Odysseus while he was on his twenty-year journey and Juana stayed by her husband through

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    As the conflict rises‚ Kino has change from a loving husband to an angry and disturbed man which are revealed in his thoughts‚ speech‚ and actions. One change that makes him an angry person is when the refuses to treat Kino because of his race. For example‚ Kino has “struck the gate” with his bare hand and his knuckles were “split” with “blood” gushing out (Steinbeck 7). Of course‚ any husband would be angry because a doctor has not want to attend a poor family and would change after this dilemma

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    In The Pearl‚ John Steinbeck describes pearl diving consisting of two ropes tied one to a stone and the other to a basket. The basket remained in the canoe while the rock went down under and lead him to the bottom of the water. "Kino had two ropes‚ one tied to a heavy stone and one to a basket. He stripped off his shirt and trousers and laid his hat in the bottom of the canoe. The water was oily smooth. He took his rock in one hand and his basket in the other‚ and he slipped feet first over the

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    Persian Gulf Pearl History Since the past‚ persian Gulf was one of the greatest source for fine and perfect pearls. Persian Gulf oysters (Pinctada margaritifera‚ Pinctada radiata) were collected for their mother-of-pearl‚ which was used as an inlay material in ancient Egypt as early as the sixth dynasty (c 3200 BC). The pearls of the Persian Gulf were natural created and collected by breath-hold divers. The secret to the special luster of Gulf pearls probably derived from the unique mixture of

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