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    Case Study: “Lucy” Amanda M. Cyprowski Assessment & Instruction in Reading Mrs. Jennifer Unger December 4‚ 2013 CONTENT OF ANALYSIS Personal Interest Survey Pages 3-5 Elementary Reading Attitude Survey Pages 6-9 Words Their Way: Primary Spelling Inventory Pages 10-13 Burns & Roe: Informal Reading Inventory Graded Word Lists Pages 14-17 Oral Reading Passages Pages 18-23 Silent Reading Passages Pages 24-29 Listening Comprehension Passages

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    Dawson‚ and his relentless fight with the legal system for custody of his daughter‚ Lucy Diamond Dawson. Nelson forces the audience to question Sam’s capabilities and limits of being a ‘good parent’ through symbolism‚ characterization‚ use of camera and editing techniques. Social security services bring their attention to Sam and Lucy as her 8th birthday approaches. They are doubtful that Sam will be able to provide Lucy with the education and resources she deserves to reach her full potential as she

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    At the beginning of Camp when Lois was nine she seemed to have struggle a little bit trying to adapt to the environment of camp Manitou. She complained about all the things that bothered her at Camp Manito and mentions how she hated writing letters to her parents pretending that she was enjoying camp but in reality she isn’t. Later as Lois becomes thirteen‚ she ends up liking camp Manitou when she meets her best friend Lucy. The author characterizes Lucy as brownish with freckles and a bit taller

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    Saint Maybe By: Shanna Gonzales English 3- 4/5 December 7‚ 2005 Ann Tyler’s Saint Maybe is a complex work that analyzes the grieving process and the human need to reconcile for our sins or wrong doings. At the beginning of the book the Bedloe’s are described as the perfect family‚ much similar to that of a 50’s sitcom. Mr. Bedloe is a hard working husband and caring father. And Mrs. Bedloe is a neat cheerful wife and mother. While their children achieve average to excelling academic scores

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    lake. Lucy says she is going to go urinate‚ yet she does not return. Instead‚ Lois hears a scream‚ although she cannot identify it. The campers head back to camp without Lucy; even the police cannot find her. When they return‚ Cappie insinuates that Lois pushed Lucy. In retrospect‚ Lois realizes that Cappie merely needed someone to blame for the unfortunate event‚ but Lois struggles to let go of her friend. She is also haunted by the wilderness. The protagonist cannot believe that Lucy has died

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    When Lucy is introduced to Kyle we can see that she too is wearing the same shade of blue as Kyle‚ this suggests that these two characters are connected in this movie‚ as well as Kyle’s clear attraction to her. On the other hand‚ we see Mitch clad in different shades of brown throughout the movie. This color reflects him as the underdog of the movie‚ which makes sense as he is described as the “sidekick” by Kyle in the bar scene at the beginning of the movie. This also shows

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    relationships. In Francis Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula‚ Stoker’s presentation of homoeroticism is taken‚ reworked‚ and presented in a different‚ stronger light. Coppola does much in the area of emphasizing a homoerotic relationship between Mina Harker and Lucy Westerna: a relationship Bram Stoker only hinted at in his novel Dracula‚ but one that is needed to maintain the disturbing quality of the story for present day viewers. In this essay I will argue that Stoker portrays a sexual relationship between

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    The British author E.M. Foster contributed to this period of progress writing some of the greatest novels about this chaotic century. His most well-known novel – A Room with a View was published in the very beginning of the century. Forster in his book presents the history of a young lady‚ Lucy Honeychurch‚ who is a member of upper-middle class. The whole novel is devoted to Lucy’s struggle to find her place in the society and to understand who she is and want she wants. Her inner conflict is about

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    departure of Jonathan Harker from his fiancée Mina Murray in London‚ visiting Transylvania where he has an encounter with the evil Dracula. In England we are introduced to the characters of Lucy‚ a socialite‚ and her three suitors. Through terror Jonathan escapes back home‚ while Dracula arrives in London where he attacks Lucy‚ Mina’s friend‚ and Mina herself. Dr. Van Helsing arrives as help with the unknown‚ and in the end a climatic battle in the Transylvanian Castle Dracula takes place. Dracula is an epistolary

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    When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to disobey the tyrannical and oppressive laws set forth by the government‚ doing so peacefully with full ownership of the consequences‚ a decent respect to humankind requires that they should declare the constitutional and moral obligations to do so. We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal- yet in modern day American society‚ discrimination and injustice appears to prevail. To secure citizen’s unalienable rights

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