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    For this unit I read Looking for Alaska by John Green. I have read other books by John Green‚ including Paper Towns and The Fault in Our Stars. I think that most of his books that he writes are very similar in the fact that they usually have a teenage narrator. There is also a love story interconnected through the plot as well‚ but it is almost always disrupted by some type of tragedy. In Looking for Alaska‚ it was Alaska’s death. In Paper Towns‚ it was when Margo ran away. And lastly‚ in The Fault

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    years. Looking for Alaska cannot be merely written off as a typical boy-meets-girl love story‚ because it isn’t. As Miles Halter or “Pudge” craves for “the Great Perhaps”‚ he heads to the world of Culver Creek Boarding School‚ wherein he met the beautiful‚ mysterious and emotionally confused Alaska Young and in his life nothing is ever the same again. John Green is a bestselling author of Young Adult fictions‚ vlogger‚ writer‚ producer‚ actor and editor. His first novel‚ Looking for Alaska‚ published

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    Is John Green’s ‘Looking for Alaska’ worth the read? Looking for a good book? Stop looking in the libraries and start ’Looking for Alaska’! This book is one of my personal favorites and I keep finding myself reading it over and over again. The book starts out with Miles Halter’s going away party‚ where only 2 of his classmates show up. He’s starting school at a private school‚ Culver Creek‚ as a junior. Back home‚ he never had many friends‚ but at “the Creek” he instantly connects with his roommate

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    John Green wrote many of books Fault In Our Stars‚ Paper Towns and Turtles All The Way Down‚ but his most controversial book was Looking For Alaska. Looking For Alaska has been censored by many schools‚ libraries and parents. Parents‚ schools and libraries all thought Looking For Alaska had too much sexual content‚ influencing drinking and driving‚ and not be able to speak up when it is wrong‚ but teens should be able to read this book since it shows real teen experiences through the eyes of Miles

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    Frankenstein‚ Green’s Looking for Alaska‚ and Shakespeare’s famous Hamlet. Each of these stories follows a character whose life has been tainted by death’s catastrophic touch‚ pledging to change their ways for the better and look for something greater than their realm. A common theme in many works of literature is death‚ it is relatable and everyone runs into death one way or another. Death is certain in every life‚ so why exclude it from literature? Frankenstein‚ Looking for

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    Looking For Alaska by John Green. This book is divided into two sections‚ Before and After. Summary Before. “Francois Rabelais. He was a poet. And his last words were ‘’I go to seek a Great Perhaps.’’ That’s why I’m going. So I don’t have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.” Sixteen-year-old Miles (Pudge) Halter’s life has been devastatingly dull. He has no friends‚ no girls and no adventures‚ except for an obsession over the last words of dead famous people. And

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    Poem Analysis Post card The poem Post card by Peter Skrzynecki explores multiple ideas concerning belonging including barriers that accumulate with attempting to develop a sense of belonging‚ and aid to prevent this. As well the feelings and perceptions of belonging experienced by an individual changing over time‚ and lastly the ties between our feelings about belonging with our sense of identity. The poem presents the challenges undertaken by Skrzynecki to reach a sense of belonging within his

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    Main Idea Essay: Elvis Presley (Ephraim) Hook: Most of us who like to listen to rock music should know about Me or what I’m more famously known for as Elvis Presley. Or as most people used to call me "The King of Rock and roll" or just simply known as "The King". We all must have heard of "The King" somewhere during our lives well "The King" is here to teach you about himself. Background info Here is a little background info so that way you could learn a little about me. I was born to Vernon

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    practice identifying topics‚ determining the main idea of a text‚ recognizing the supporting details of a paragraph‚ recognizing authors’ writing patterns‚ and understanding new vocabulary through context clues. Emphasis is given to the rhetorical structures of the argumentative essay. | Course outcomes | Learning Outcome | Domain: cognitive‚ affective‚ Psychomotor (skills) | Assessment technique | 1. Determine and formulate a topic‚ main idea sentence and major supporting details of a

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    Primary Sources Review Women’s roles became more valued for their aid in the revolution and were under the idea of "Republican motherhood" or mothers for the new nation. They began to have ideas of the revolution stimulate hopes and expectations for equality and freedom. In some cases they even gained voting rights‚ however overall the revolution only lead to a limited gain of status. The same could be said of the slaves. Although the slave trade itself was banned and in the northern states‚ slavery

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