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    dysfunctional environment Lucy grew up in. How might these have affected Lucy as an adult? In the first example‚ the influence of Lucy’s father can be seen in the type of partners Lucy has chosen for her boyfriends. Lucy grew up with a father who had the disciplinary role in the family. Many of Lucy’s boyfriends have been violent towards her‚ she may be attracted to a partner who likes to be in control. This may be because‚ to her a man’s role is to dole out discipline. Lucy may be unconsciously choosing

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    Cold Winnipeg Lucy Graham looked at her bright white scarf in her hands and she felt happy. She walked over to the window and reflected on her welcoming surroundings. She had always loved what cold Winnipeg had to offer. For it was a place that encouraged her tendency to feel happy. Then she saw something in the distance‚ or rather someone. It was the figure of Chris Poller. Chris was an unforgiveable coward with deceiving eyes and lips of lies. Also known as her “ex”. Lucy gulped down her partially

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    the Victorians remained in their rigid societal ways‚ the Elizabethans had a more open way of life. Characters like the Emersons would be seen as more Elizabethan and characters like Miss Bartlett and Mr. Eager are extremely Victorian in their ways. Lucy‚ using her desires‚ transitions from Victorian to Elizabethan.

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    theory defined by Beebe‚ Beebe‚ and Redmond (2005) is a "Theory suggesting that people interact with others by adapting to what others are doing" (p. 190). A way of looking at this theory is by thinking about a mirror. "Sometimes we relate by mirroring the posture or behavior of others" (p. 190). This theory believes that people will share the same kind of communication patterns when they are communicating together. People will interact in the same way as the other person. There has been a conclusion

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    Heart is a short story about a young girl‚ Lucy‚ who used to be a grade A student‚ but after she have started hanging out with Bethan her life has changed. Lucy’s beats up one of her best friends to prove that she is a worthy friend to Bethan. Lucy’s is looking forward to the future‚ when life hopefully is a little less complicated. The short story is about peer pressure‚ bulling and a young girl who is trying to grow up and to find her identity. Lucy is a young girl‚ who used to be a grade A student

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    1. Analysis Lucy is 9 months old. Through observing Lucy I was able observe her cognitive development and notice that she is on track for her age. I first noticed how she used her infant language. She communicated by crying and cooing which most children that age do at this age. Crying at first is reflexive but then becomes intentional. “The process of communication begins when babies begin to learn that crying can act as a signal that brings relief from whatever is bothering them because it motivates

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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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    Sullivan and Fredric Lebow. The story starts with Lucy Eleanor Moderatz at her booth at the train station or her job. She would see Peter Callaghan every day and she soon fell in love with him. One day she saw Peter get pushed onto the train tracks‚ jumps onto the tracks‚ and saves Peter from being crushed by a train. Peter went into a coma because of the head injury he sustained from the fall onto the train tracks and when he was taken to the hospital‚ Lucy couldn’t see him because she wasn’t family.

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    the novel does not demolish the love that Lucy is eventually trying to find; instead‚ it makes Lucy’s quest a treacherous one. Forster emphasizes that all the central characters are not undermined by the negative views of society‚ revealing that they are persistent with their thoughts and

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    Edmund for betraying them and for his actions.The first person who went in the wardrobe and entered narnia was lucy that was when she met Mr. Tumnus.And then Edmund followed lucy into the wardrobe and met the White Witch.Susan and Peter didn’t believe Lucy about the wardrobe and Mrs.Tumnus but when all three of them went into the wardrobe and entered Narnia Susan and Peter apologized to lucy for not believing her.The theme of this story i think it will be never to be cruel and always be faithful even

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