Score: ______ / ______ Name: ________________________________ Student Number: ________________________ Directions: Answer the questions below. Use full sentences when applicable. 1. Give two examples of each of the following elements of fiction and nonfiction from the texts you’ve read in Units 1‚ 2‚ and 3. Characters:Fiction: James the teenager‚ Peggy the librarian and Astoria‚ Darla the one who placed the books on the shelves.. Non-Fiction: Desiderata by Elizabeth McCracken Plot:Fiction: Peggy
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Cite this article as: BMJ‚ doi:10.1136/bmj.38470.670903.E0 (published 20 May 2005) Papers Early life risk factors for obesity in childhood: cohort study John J Reilly‚ Julie Armstrong‚ Ahmad R Dorosty‚ Pauline M Emmett‚ A Ness‚ I Rogers‚ Colin Steer‚ Andrea Sherriff for the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children Study Team Abstract Methods Objective To identify risk factors in early life (up to 3 years of age) for obesity in children in the United Kingdom. Design Prospective cohort
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Compare and contrast any two poems to explain how the poet uses poetic techniques to suggest his thoughts and feelings about the subject I will be analysing the similarities and differences in the poems ‘Pike’ by Ted Hughes and ‘Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan. I will focus on what techniques both poets used to achieve the view of nature‚ setting‚ structure‚ subject‚ theme‚ message‚ tone and emotions of both poems. Pike and Cockroach both share a post Darwinian view of nature. The pikes “jaws
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oppression‚ blacks and coloureds were no longer separated from whites and the country was starting to become united as one. Fourteen years after this celebrated address‚ new Labor Prime Minister of Australia after ten years of Liberal Party rule‚ Kevin Rudd’s speech was read at specifically 9am on 13th February 2008 in Canberra‚ Australia‚ and also it was televised and set up in big screens around the country. This momentous occasion was attended by Australian politicians and past Prime Ministers
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How‚ Why and To What Effect Dickens’ Great Expectations has been Translated into Peter Careys’ Novel Jack Maggs. Translation is defined as a word‚ phrase or a text in another language that has a meaning that is equivalent to that of the original. It is also defined as a change in form or state of original text. The translation that occurs between the two novels Great Expectations and Jack Maggs is called Intralingual translation‚ which is defined by Jackobson as “an interpretation from one
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the internet and many other media platforms. Way before the 19th century‚ many human jobs were manual intensive and they slowly have been taken over by automation. This article “Better than Human: Why Robots Will-and Must-Take Our Job” is written by Kevin Kelly‚ has made its first appearance on the Wired website in 2012. Kelly’s article speaks about the future in terms of human jobs‚ where he reminds us that it is just a matter of time before machines will be able to perform not only manual jobs but
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Comparison and Contrast Essay on Louis Hémon’s Maria Chapdelaine and Kevin Tierney’s Bon Cop‚ Bad Cop Having arrived in Canada in 1911‚ Louis Hémon worked on a farm in the Lac St-Jean region. During his stay‚ he learned about French-Canadian values. These values helped this French author describe Canadian identity from a different‚ but efficient‚ point of view. His internationally sold novel Maria Chapdelaine was published in 1913. The novel narrates the story of a young French Canadian woman
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and students. When David wasn’t busy being a devoted family man and father‚ David was very passionate about dedicating his free time to supporting Death Watch‚ an advocacy group opposed to the death penalty. This all changes when David (played by Kevin Spacey)‚ is wrongly accused of raping a student. David loses everything of importance and turns to the comforts of alcohol. When Constance Hallaway (played by Laura Linney)‚ David’s best friend‚ fellow professor‚ and co-director of Death Watch is brutally
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Looking in the Fridge and Finding Some Poetry ‘The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food & Drink‚’ Kevin Young‚ Editor By DWIGHT GARNER Published: October 21‚ 2012 “Take away this pudding‚” Winston Churchill reportedly said. “It has no theme.” I can understand Churchill’s hilarious pique. It’s how I often feel about poetry and about food writing. Both can be thin and flavorless. Both can be puddings without themes. Combine dining and verse‚ as has been done in a new anthology called “The Hungry Ear: Poems
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My whole life my immediate family has always had a lot of land that we use for farming‚ recreation‚ and a place for our animals to live. The land that we own now is miles from any kind of civilization so it is secluded and very peaceful. The land consist of farming fields‚ grassy pastures‚ thick woods‚ creeks‚ rivers‚ a pond‚ as well as the farming equipment and the animals. In most peoples eyes this would be a great place to experiment using all of the body’s natural senses. To get to the land
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