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    Laura Ingalls Wilder

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    Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ author of the “Little House” series of books on American pioneer life‚ was born on February 7‚ 1867‚ in a log cabin near Pepin‚ Wisconsin. She was the second of four daughters born to Charles and Caroline Quiner Ingalls. Her siblings were Mary Amelia‚ who went blind‚ Caroline Celestia‚ Charles Frederick‚ who died in infancy‚ and Grace Pearl. Her birth site is commemorated by a log cabin‚ the Little House Wayside. The story of the family’s adventures on the American frontier

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    For Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ her childhood meant growing up on the prairie and moving west with her pioneer family on covered wagon. When she was older‚ Laura remembered her days in covered wagon‚ and wrote a series about her childhood life. In it‚ she tells all that happened to her when she was moving west into new land. Did you know that when you come to a river when traveling on covered wagon‚ you have to move it through the water like a boat? There were many challenges in to traveling in that way

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    “Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred‚ and we are better throughout the year for having‚ in spirit‚ become a child again at Christmas-time.”  (Laura Ingalls Wilder) Christmas is coming‚ it is one of the most important and magnificent holidays of the Christian calendar. This is a miraculous time of year when people begin to believe in miracles again and become pure-minded like heartfelt children. We all come from childhood. This is a fun and good time which

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    The Pioneer Way of Life Laura Ingalls Wilder’s life story told in Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ Young Pioneer by Beatrice Gormley illustrated by Meryl Henderson tells you how Mrs. Wilder lived‚ through happiness and sorrow. After moving seven times she finally settled down with her husband‚ Almanzo Wilder‚ and lived in (as she called) Rocky Ridge and farmed with him. She wrote the Little House on the Prairie books while living there. She had a daughter‚ Rose‚ who helped her edit and finalized her books

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    An author writes for many reasons. An author may give you facts or true information about a subject. If so‚ they are writing to inform. Some authors write fiction stories or stories that are not true. They write these stories to entertain you. Other authors may write to persuade or to try to get you to do something. What is the author’s purpose if the passage contains . . . Facts or true Information? Fiction? to Inform or Teach to Entertain Tries to get you to Persuade or to do something? Convince

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    Farmer Boy Book Analysis

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    Wilder produced nine books in the Little House series. Eight of these were based on her experiences growing up in various places on the American frontier‚ and one‚ Farmer Boy (1933)‚ tells of her husband‚ Almanzo’s‚ boyhood on a farm in New York State. Each novel can be understood without reading the others‚ but taken together they form a cyclical tale which follows the Ingalls family from Laura’s early childhood to her marriage. In keeping with the development of Laura‚ the reading difficulty and

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    Images of Childhood

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    Proffessor Chaudhry English 133 November 25‚ 2012 Images of Childhood “It is my opinion that a story worth reading only in childhood is not worth reading even then.” ― C.S. Lewis(Lewis‚ 38) Stories read in childhood influence‚ invoke thought‚ and open doors that we find ourselves going through as adults. What happens in childhood defines how we live our lives today. However‚ the luxury of “childhood” and the plethora of literature that is available to us at the present was not always accessible

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    prairie is a book written by a person named Laura Ingalls Wilder. The book little town on the prairie is 308 pages and is about Laura how she grew up and help her sister got to college. In the beginning of the book Laura sister‚ Mary want to go to college for the blind. Laura want to help her family get the ones to send her off to college. Laura gets a job in town sewing shirts for a store. She make 9 dollars and helps pay for Mary’s cloths. Laura also study’s hard to become a school teacher

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    others the house can take on a darker tone and‚ particularly in children’s horror‚ it can fulfil a role that is much more common to that of the gothic novel. Two novels which explore different representations of the house are The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ which presents the house in a much more traditional safe place and Coraline by Neil Gaiman‚ which presents

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    Billy Wilder

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    4/13/12 Paper #3: “Library Research” “Billy Wilder” Billy Wilder’s work today remains masterful and memorable. From his skilled screenwriting to his directing‚ Wilder holds a key position in cinema history. Wilder’s stylistic and thematic elements are recognizable and give off a complex reflection of his American and European cultural influences. I think that Billy Wilder should be considered an “auteur” even if he is not already considered one‚ for his personal film style and the mere fact

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