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    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 introduces readers to the town of Maycomb‚ its appearance‚ its inhabitants‚ and the particular attitudes of many of its people. Find a sentence or a paragraph which illustrates each of the following attitudes/ideas. Quote at least a portion of the sentence or paragraph and give the page number. pride in ancestry and “tradition” “Tired old town” (pg. 5) pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different “Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing

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    lessons provided at the academy. Zybi is intrinsically motivated to learn English. He told me that he is very ambitious in achieving his learning goals. ‘Even where the original reason for taking up a language course‚ for example is extrinsic‚ the chances of success will be greatly enhanced if students come to love the learning process’ Jeremy Harmer‚ The Practice of English Language Teaching pg 98. Zybi told me that he prefers to learn English by speaking‚ writing‚ looking at pictures and working

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Harper Lee involves the theme of prejudice by illustrating many different examples of where society is judgmental. Mrs. Luttrell-Anderson Tuvraen Kaur Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird Prejudice cannot perceive the things that are because it is always looking for things that are not. In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ prejudice is accentuated as one of the main themes and is illustrated in many different examples of where society is judgemental. Set

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    Beth Grant Grant 1 ENG 2D0 Mr. Eidt January 21‚ 2013 Belief Without Basis In the words of Anthony J. D’Angelo‚ “If you believe that discrimination exists‚ it will.” The novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ is set in the early thirties in the deep south of Alabama. Various characters are subjected to the old-fashioned ways of discrimination and inequity often found in such a setting. The main protagonist Scout attempts to grasp the concept and learns to live with prejudice

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    Mens rea translates to guilty mind‚ it refers to the mental element of a crime. Mens rea must be proved alongside actus reus for a defendant (D) to be guilty of an offence. This was set out in Woolmington v DPP. Specific intent crimes require proof of a higher level of mens rea (ie intention) because of the moral blameworthiness attached to such crimes‚ whereas‚ basic intent crimes require proof only of recklessness. Intention is the highest form of mens rea and has two types‚ direct and oblique

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a book which familiarizes readers with the Maycomb County through the experiences of Scout‚ Dill‚ And Jem. Throughout the story‚ the trio sees different aspects of Maycomb and slowly begins to grow from their childhood innocence. Jem in particular matures significantly‚ but is only able to do so by realizing that things are not always as they seem‚ recognizing that there is evil in the world‚ and developing compassion for those less fortunate. Firstly‚ Jem matures when

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    lines. Pa negre and In Diamond Square chronicle the war as a backdrop to the main story line. And‚ they both exhibit similar effects and impacts. However‚ Agusti Villaronga‚ screenplay writer of Pa negre‚ chose to chronicle the after effects‚ and Merce Rodoreda‚ author of In Diamond Square‚ chronicles the immediate effects of the war because it takes place

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    genuinely kind-hearted. As an example‚ Atticus graciously provides legal service for Walter Cunningham Sr.‚ even though Mr. Cunningham is known to be very poor and cannot afford Atticus’ services. Atticus generously told Mr. Cunningham‚ “Let that be the least of your worries.”‚ demonstrating Atticus’ compassion and consideration for those less fortunate. Later on‚ when Scout and Jem invited Walter Cunningham Jr. over for lunch‚ Atticus treated Walter as an important guest‚ providing him with good

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    step in Renaissance taste is Donatello’s statue David. The statue is the first freestanding nude since Roman antiquity. According to an analysis by Professors Lawrence Cunningham and John Reich‚ Donatello wanted to show the beauty of David’s adolescent form wearing only greaves and a shepherd’s hat (Cunningham 12).

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    courage. One way he showed courage was by defending Tom Robinson in court. He knew that the jury would find Tom guilty because of racism but‚ chose to defend him anyway. Atticus also demonstrated bravery when he protected Tom Robinson from Mr. Cunningham and his gang. By his actions he saved Tom from being killed. Lastly‚ Atticus tried to take the blame for Bob Ewell’s

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