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    Dreams

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    INDIVIDUAL PRESENTATION PROJECT DUE: 3.35.2012 Topic: Dreams Attention Getter: It’s midnight and your car broke down right outside of town. Your cell phone is out of range and you have to get home. You grab a flashlight from the trunk and decide to walk to the nearest gas station just a couple miles down the road. There is a very dense nightshade ahead and with every step you seem to get further and further into the eerie darkness. The flashlight starts to go dim and you remember the extra

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    Chawin Pathompornvivat Mrs. Sarr-Lewis Advanced Placement English Language & Composition 21st August‚ 2013 Summer Assignments 2013 Word count: 313 words “Close Reading: The Art and Craft of Analysis” Close reading informs a writer writing by revealing something new each time we read them. The process of close reading develop an understanding of a text that is based first on the words themselves. The skill called “close reading” is a fundamental for interpreting literature. Reading

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    Searching for Summer

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    In the story “Searching for Summer”‚ Joan Aiken uses diction and imagery to show how the moods change from depressing in the town to happy in the country. Aiken uses imagery to describe the sky as “whitish gray‚ day after day‚ sometimes darking to weeping slate” (68). The author compares sky to crying without the sun shining. The reader can conclude that without the sun‚ the town would be dark and depressing. Another way Aiken uses imagery in the story to describe the houses is when she states “dimmest

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    I would consider the summer of 2014 to be the best and worst summer of my life. A friend and I had saved money all year so that as soon as the biggest accomplishment of our life was achieved we could treat ourselves to Myrtle Beach‚ South Carolina. There is nothing better than sand between your toes‚ and waves crashing into you after finishing thirteen years of the public school system. All of that sounds really great except for the fact that I am extremely terrified of sea life. This specific beach

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    Taber 1 Jake Taber Harris British lit‚ period 2 15 August 2012 Do Hard Things Chapter One: We don’t think ‘average teenagers’ exist‚” write the twins. Explain what ways you think popular culture misrepresents what the teen years are for? Think of one thing that would change if you and your friends believed—really believed—that low expectations were ripping you off? Culture these days interpret the teenage years as a time of making mistakes freely and without consequences. Their peers don’t

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    they get from the poem‚ “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the poem‚ “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere‚”. It was written in 1860. Mr. Longfellow‚ while getting some details right‚ he gets some parts wrong. There are many reasons that make the poem incorrect‚ three of those ways are that Paul Revere never saw the lanterns signal‚ that Paul Revere was captured‚ and that Mr. Revere never made it. Some may claim that the Poem “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere‚” is very

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    Summer Farm

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    Done By: http://www.livetvee4u.blogspot.com/ Summer Farm‚ Norman MacCaig Norman MacCaig was born in Edinburgh‚ the capital city of Scotland‚ in 1910‚ and spent much of his life in this and other Scottish cities until his death in 1996. His family came from the quiet countryside and this background is reflected in ‘Summer Farm’. This poem is characteristically about nature and personal reflection. It begins with simple descriptions of the natural world and the farmland that he sees around

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    SUMMER PROJECT ON “Live Project on Aavishkar Lottery“ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PRAFUL RAMESH DEOTALE ROLL NO 201011 BATCH 2010-12 SPECIALIZATION MARKETING UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr. SAPNA MODI VISHWESHWAR EDUCATION SOCIETY’S INDIRA INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SANPADA‚ NAVI MUMBAI . SUMMER PROJECT ON “Live Project on Aavishkar Lottery“ IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE MASTER

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    "The Weary Blues" and "Lenox Avenue: Midnight" by Langston Hughes are two poems written as scenes of urban life. Although these poems were written more than seventy years ago‚ it is surprising to see some general similarities they share with modern day city life. Dilluted down with word play and irrelevant lines such as "And the gods are laughing at us."‚ the underlying theme is evidently urban life. "The Weary Blues" and "Lenox Avenue: Midnight" approach the general topic of urban life from two

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    “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” is a well-written poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow telling the tale of Paul Revere’s bravery before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Though a lot of the poem is accurate‚ parts of it are missing details‚ or the details have been changed‚ to make Revere look like more of a hero. At the beginning of the poem‚ Longfellow talks about how Paul Revere was standing on the opposite shore of the old North Church‚ ready to ride. However‚ what he failed to mention

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