judge you based off of the first encounter they have with you‚ how you present yourself‚ the way you dress‚ and the way you enact with others. Mr. Tou`re introduction was lengthy and allowed you to hear of all his accomplishments. In his introduction they go on to say he is a author of 3 books a criteria‚ and has been a host to many events. Just hearing about Mr. Tou`re accomplishments makes me view him as a very established‚ well around man. Listening to the introductor talk I pictured him as a spokes
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Priestly uses Mrs. Birling’s character to represent snobby rich people of the era and makes use of language‚ form and structure to develop her character throughout the course of Act II. Mrs. Birling‚ right off the back‚ gives the audience an impression of ‘a classic snob’. She thinks she is morally and socially superior and tries to show this on several occasions. ‘I don’t suppose for a moment that we can understand why the girl committed suicide. Girls of that class-’‚ ‘As if a girl of that sort
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Mrs. Larsen is a relatable character on many levels. She was just a maid in the book and the main caretaker to Ralph. In fact‚ she was the first one to suspect Catherine. In a short paragraph‚ “ Mrs.Larsen had grown to hatte her‚ knowing somehow that Catherine was the cause of whatever was killing Truitt‚ that she was killing him because Emilia had tried to kill him” (Goolrick 222). Emilia‚ Ralphs dead‚ cheating wife‚ tried to kill him as well. Mrs. Larsen is protective over Ralph‚ not trusting a
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teacher Mrs. Forristall. Before I had Mrs. Forristall as a teacher‚ I dreaded going to an english class because I never understood what the point of it all was. My question was always “What is the point of reading if I don’t comprehend it and I don’t like it? My 6th grade teacher changed my perspective on it all. I now love reading books‚ I love the way that I connect to characters or the author‚ and I love the way I get into the storyline as a reader‚ all thanks to Mrs. Forristall. Mrs. Forristall
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that it hurts. I’ve got to do something about this. "Miss Wrightmoore‚ are y-‚” I start. "That’s Mrs. Wrightmoore to you boy and don’t you forget it‚" she declares suddenly‚ startling both her dog and I. Understanding my reaction‚ she clarifies with an apology and a reminder that even though her husband is dead‚ she is still married to him. Nodding in agreement‚ I
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COMPOSITION 2009 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 2 (Ann Petry’s The Street) The score reflects the quality of the essay as a whole—its content‚ its style‚ its mechanics. Students are rewarded for what they do well. The score for an exceptionally well-written essay may be raised by 1 point above the otherwise appropriate score. In no case may a poorly written essay be scored higher than a 3. 9–8 These essays offer a persuasive analysis of Petry’s use of literary devices to establish Lutie Johnson’s
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Living out in the Streets 1. Introduction * People who are homeless are not social inadequate. They are people without homes. * Besides Hawaii being a favorite residency and vacation spot for many people‚ the islands also have a large homeless population * Currently‚ more than 6‚000 people live on the streets in the entire state. * The number of homeless people increases by 61 percent since the year 2000 and about 11.5 percent are living in poverty * 3 major causes that
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of the aristocratic endower family through his character’s actions and by illustrating the view of how the upper class tried to separate themselves from the working class. Mrs. Sybil Birling is one of the main characters in the play and portrays the part of an upper-class
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characters that reflects anger is Mr. Tench. He is anger with the society in which he lives and angry with his present‚ so he wishes his past could return again. That is clear from his talk with the priest. To illustrate‚ while he is in the ship‚ he starts to talk with the priest because he found that stranger can speak English. When he starts to recognize that man is a Catholic‚ he starts to warn him and tells him that they killed someone weeks ago. In addition‚ Mr. Tench is angry at his present and
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Hello Sandeep‚ sorry I couldn’t make it there yesterday‚ but I was not feeling well. For Monday: read Act 2 of Othello answer the study questions for Act 1 (they start with # 11‚ I don’t know why!) We’ll look at the Act 2 questions during class Art: draw 2 faces following the instructions on this webpage: http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Face it’s a lot like the other website‚ but also a little different‚ so you’ll get some different ideas on how to do this. STUDY QUESTIONS FOR
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