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    Lee has greatly explored the loss of innocence in both Jem and Scout throughout the novel. In the first half of the novel‚ it mainly focuses on the children and their early innocence. The second half of the novel focuses on how the children’s relaxed life is slowly interrupted by adult problems. However‚ by the end of the novel‚ especially the court case‚ Jem seems to lose his innocence. As he is older‚ he becomes more aware of the world around him and the injustice that corrupts his world. Scout is

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    poem we are giving a representation of two things‚ a free bird and a caged bird‚ the free bird is able to live it’s dream without no restraint. While the caged bird dreams of what it like to be free‚ it is filled with anger for the free bird. The overall comparison between the two is how they use personification to describe issues that can be applied to human beings. The issues are those of oppression and people searching for the good life‚ in our society we are broken in classes‚ upper class‚ middle

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    Caged Bird Poem Analysis

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    and “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou are quite similar. Both of the poems are focused on this birds will to be free. They use a caged bird as a symbol. They represent a caged bird as a symbol for constraint. In both poems‚ the bird is oppressed and constrained‚ calling out for help. This is represented in Dunbar’s poem‚ “But a prayer that he sends from his heart’s deep core” (19). The bird’s singing is shown as a way for the bird to cope and pray. The authors relate personally to these birds as a representation

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    AP English Language and Composition Sample Responses to Questions on Ralph Ellison’s “On BirdBird-Watching‚ and Jazz” 1. Why do the first two sentences contain qualifiers (“oddly enough‚” “however”)? Ellison is floating some theories here‚ an activity he has invited the reader to join. Those qualifiers leave room for doubt and alternative interpretations. He may also be acknowledging that his quest for a definitive explanation of Parker’s nickname might be a little odd and run into more than

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Short answer questions: (chapters 12-16) Brittany Ruddock 1. Calpurnia was ecstatic to take Scout and Jem to church with her‚ she had them dressed up in extravagant clothing‚ making sure that everything was matching and flawless. “When they saw Jem and me with Calpurnia‚ the men stepped back and took off their hats; the women crossed their arms at their waists‚ weekday gestures of attention” (p.118) Jem and Scout felt like

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    determining the type of seeds the birds feed on an average rainfall in the island of Galapagos. The birds in this experiment live on the island and survival is not easy and it is baking hot during the day‚ freezing cold at night and there isn’t much food available. Because of this‚ the birds have very specialized feeding behaviors. An example of evolution resulting from natural selection was discovered among birds living in the Galapagos Island. These birds have varieties that vary in what

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    Early bird catches the worm Nowadays‚ people are becoming accustomed to the fast-paced culture‚ sometimes we ignore the functions of varieties of proverbs around us‚ the proverbs are just naturally coming out our mouths to express feelings and emotions. To be honest‚ before we settled on this topic‚ I did not think about it often‚ but when I went through this proverb kingdom‚ it was surprising to find out that the proverbs play a big part in our daily lives. The proverbs are core thoughts passed

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    Sparrows are some of the most familiar and most common birds in the world. Sparrows are 5 to 6 inches in length. The male has a gray crown‚ whitish check‚ and black throat. The bill and breast are black in summer and in winter the bill is yellow and the breast is gray. The female has a brown crown and a plain breast with a broad buff line over the eye. Be careful when identifying female House Sparrows because they may look similar to female House Finches. The female House Finch will have a stripped

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    Case Study on Birds

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    Biological Science‚ 5e (Freeman) Chapter 1 Biology and the Tree of Life 1) Pasteur’s experiments proved that A) Cells cannot survive in swan necked flasks B) In order to grow‚ cells need to be supplied with oxygen C) Spontaneous generation can only occur if nutrient broth is left open to the environment D) Sterilizing nutrient broth prevents spontaneous generation E) Pre-existing cells present in the air can grow in sterilized nutrient broth Answer: E Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge/Comprehension

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    out of the ordinary than the title of Zack McDermott’s memoir: Gorilla and the Bird. Who could relate to the relationship between a looming‚ hairy‚ bipolar‚ gorilla of a man and a resilient‚ witty‚ selfless bird of a mother? How could an audience understand the pain and confusion that accompanies the diagnosis of bipolar disorder? Despite countless unusual life experiences‚ McDermott weaves the tapestry of his own life while incorporating collective threads from every reader. Absent father figure

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