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    The Chrysanthemum In the Chrysanthemum‚ Elisa is a woman married to a man who makes her unhappy and she does nothing about this. Elisa lives her unhappy life while being gardener like her mother and other woman once were. Elisa troubles are in my opinion entirely her fault and she is responsible for everything that happens to her. Elisa is a woman who’s unhappy with the overall image of a woman and what a woman was supposed to do; like stay in the home and be the gardener and

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    Flat Iron Research Paper

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    How to choose the best flat iron for every hair type When it comes to flat irons‚ you should know that there are various models available on the market such as ceramic‚ titanium or tourmaline flat irons. There are also other alternatives including the metal and glass irons‚ but they are not so popular. They provide low quality straighteners which can damage your hair. However‚ before buying a flat iron‚ it’s recommended to do some research and find a quality device which must be the right choice

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    Parts of speech identification worksheet: please identify each underlined word as one of the eight parts of speech. Mr. Berge’s Haircut After much deliberation‚ Berge decided to have his hair cut. What would happen if his hair hurt when it was cut? What would happen if the stylist accidentally cut off his ear? What would happen if she cut all his longer hair off‚ and it never grew back? What if everyone thought he was bald? These fears had to be pushed aside

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    Analysis of the film Jaws

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    The beginning of the film Jaws starts of with the first attack. This scares the viewer from the very start and excites them‚ wanting to know what happens next and who else will be victims. The first victim‚ a girl‚ is attacked at night‚ so this would mean it would have been dark. This is done for two reasons‚ one the dark is scary to everyone as no one can see what is coming for them‚ or what it out there‚ and that links into the second reason‚ so we don’t see the shark‚ leaving a sense of mystery

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    -Analysis Essay Outline I.   Introduction       A. Introduce essay and plan to analyze       B. State whether the essay was effective as a persuasive argument II.   Claim       A. Identify claim – Fact claim type       B. Identify what type of claim it is – The claim that the article is trying to make is that as a society we are not interested in helping our fellow man that is less fortunate than us but there just so happens to be ample evidence to the contrary.      C. Explain how the claim contributes

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    Week 4 Assignment 1 Professor Barnett Eng1002 July 2‚ 2013 Analytical Essay on Short Fiction Women are very strong‚ powerful‚ and sensual and need to be recognized the way they truly feel like Elisa wants to be seen by Henry in John Steinbeck’s‚ “The Chrysanthemums” (Steinbeck‚ 1894). Elisa being a very strong‚ proud woman is very frustrated with her life on the farm. She seems to be held back by society’s perspective of the discrimination of the woman duties and the man duties on the

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    Title:  The Greatest Skating Race Author: Louise Borden Publishing Group: Margaret K. McElderry Books Copyright: 2004 Genre: Informational book about social studies Age: 9-12 Summary: In 1941 Piet‚ gets the assignment of a lifetime: He must skate along the frozen canals of the Netherlands and across the Belgian border‚ in order to get the neighborhood children to their aunt’s house. This is where the children will remain for the duration of World War II. Their father has been imprisoned by German

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    Prompt: How do the chrysanthemums as well as other symbols throughout the short story show women’s role in society? A Potential for Equality            Humans‚ just as flowers‚ cannot fully live without sunlight. They cannot develop without nourishment‚ and most of all they cannot flourish if not carefully tended to. Just as the Chrysanthemums fight to stay strong and meaningful in the short story‚ “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck‚ the main character‚ Emily‚ tries to do the same. Both the

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    Great Depression DBQ Assignment Due: Monday‚ April 23rd in class Assignment must be printed‚ stapled and ready to hand in at the beginning of class. You will not be allowed to leave class. Anything handed in after the papers are collected will be considered late. TOPIC: You must answer the question‚ What caused the Great Depression? Your thesis should be clear‚ concise‚ specific‚ and contain an argument that answers the question “so what?”. Please underline your thesis statement

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    The Chrysanthemums

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    “The Chrysanthemums” written by John Steinbeck depicts the trials of one woman‚ Elisa Allen‚ attempting to gain power in a man’s world. Elisa tries to define the boundaries of her role in an extremely closed society. As the story progresses‚ Elisa has trouble extending her power outside the fence surrounding her garden. While she is inside the “wire fence that protected her flower garden from cattle and dogs and chickens” (Steinbeck‚ 1938) Which paragraph was the statement in? she is able to

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