Summary: Chapter 6 Fleeing from the goblins‚ Bilbo looks back and realizes that he has made it to the other side of the Misty Mountains. Walking along‚ he stumbles upon Gandalf and the dwarves‚ who have just been wondering whether they should leave without him. The hobbit slips off the ring and surprises them and then explains how he made his way out of the mountain. However‚ he refrains from mentioning his discovery of the magic ring and the role it played in his escape from Gollum and the goblins
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Chapter Summaries Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1: The Fundamentals of Economics 2: Markets and Government in a Modern Economy 3: Basic Elements of Supply and Demand 4: Applications of Supply and Demand 5: Demand and Consumer Behavior 6: Production and Business Organization 7:
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Summary In The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ Ponyboy and Johnny kills a teenager by stabbing him in the back and are forced to run away from the police to an abandoned church. This all starts in Chapter 1 when Socs jump Ponyboy when he comes back from the movie theater. They cut and bruise him up a lot‚ but before they can do serious damage‚ the gang of Greasers that he belongs to come running just in time to help Ponyboy. Soda gets worried when he sees the injuries‚ but Darry yells at Ponyboy
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The central point of chapter 3 was to highlight subjectivism in ethics. According to the book‚ the definition of ethical subjectivism is‚ "...is the idea that our moral opinions are based on our feelings and nothing more." The issue that is tied-up with ethical subjectivism is the ongoing debate of abortion and homosexuality. Moreover‚ the importance of ethical subjectivism in this issue is that we can’t define what is right or wrong‚ good or bad‚ because in reality‚ we are just stating our emotions
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Chapter 1 $ Talking about what had happened to himself last Christmas $ Brother‚ D.B. sold out to Hollywood $ story starts at Pencey Prep $ he was failing 4 of 5 subjects the only one being English $ he got kicked out of school $ was manager for the fencing team $ even though he hates the school he still saying goodbye to it $ he going to say bye to his history teacher Cues: $ Where is he talking from? $ Why doesn’t he want to talk about his past? $ Why was he not applying himself
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Chapters X–XIV Summary: Chapter X Lockwood becomes sick after his traumatic experience at Wuthering Heights‚ and—as he writes in his diary—spends four weeks in misery. Heathcliff pays him a visit‚ and afterward Lockwood summons Nelly Dean and demands to know the rest of her story. How did Heathcliff‚ the oppressed and reviled outcast‚ make his fortune and acquire both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange? Nelly says that she does not know how Heathcliff spent the three years that he was away
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OF MICE AND MEN Chapter 1 Setting : It is a hot Thursday‚ late in the afternoon. The characters are four miles south of Soledad. They stop right by the Salinas River‚ a beautiful river in rural California surrounded by woods that have a warn path through them that runs to the river from the ranches and farms. There is a giant sycamore near them with a horizontal limb worn smooth by men who have sat on it‚ and under it is the ash pile of many fires. It is a very peaceful and heavenly setting.
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WILLIAMS SUMMARY CHAPTERS 5 AND 9 COHESION‚ COHERENCE AND CONCISION Joseph William’s book Style: Lesson’s in Clarity and Grace gives guidance to make sentences and paragraphs flow and read better (Williams p 65‚ p 123). In chapters 5 and 9‚ Williams shows how having cohesion‚ coherence and concision give the reader a smoother and inviting experience. Cohesion refers to how well a sentence ends as it relates to how the next sentence begins (Williams p 65). Williams says coherency refers to
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arguing even though it seems like a contradiction‚ but the summarizing other’s view may help to improve your writing. 5. Starting with an anecdote‚ like this chapter‚ is a powerful way to begin as well as starting with an illustrative quotation. 6. To present other’s opinion by your own view or experience. 7. To start with a summary of an ongoing debate can help you to make a clear for your argument. 8. To mention the other’s views several times; using “return sentences‚” it helps to remind
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Dear Dr. Ducking I am still not able to afford a book at this time. Also I did not make time to use the book in the reading room and the library only had the 3rd edition of the book. So I wrote a summary of the class notes that you had put up on blackboard. Chapter 3 Summaries: Chapter 3 talks about descriptive statistics with numerical measures. These measures consist of location and variability. The measures of locations are mean‚ median‚ mode‚ weighted mean‚ geometric mean
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