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    In Monster‚ by Walter Dean Myers‚ the reader learns from Steve Harmon’s experiences that sometimes guilt or innocence of a person might not be determined by solid evidence but by onlooker’s opinions and interpretation of the crime. There is not a large amount of scientific evidence in the case against Steve Harmon‚ so the jury must rely on Steve’s background information‚ their opinions of guilt and innocence‚ and the testimonies of the witnesses who are mostly criminals. From Steve’s trial

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    sensing‚ thinking‚ and judging (ISTJ) reveal aspects of my personality that would take years for me to share. Meyers-Briggs Typing is a powerful tool that leads to self-discovery and creates the potential for significant self-improvement. Knowing your strengths and weakness‚ allows for capitalization of your strengths and mindfulness of your weaknesses. Undertaking the Meyers-Briggs assessment‚ I learned that everyone thinks differently and has different preferences. It is such an obvious statement

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    theme for Skellig is no matter who or what you are you should always be accepted. The book Skellig is about a boy named Michael who is 10 years old‚ Michaels parents decide to move to an old rotten broken down house that used to be owned by Ernie Myers. Michael finds an old creepy man in his garage and asks who he is but doesn’t get a response. Mina. Mina is an example of the theme because when Leakey and coot find Michael with mina they make fun of mina for being homeschooled. Also for wearing

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    The short story‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers‚ the author proves that the value of some items is often highly personal and cannot be easily understood by others when Lemon Brown tells Greg about his treasure‚ when Lemon Brown tells Greg about his son‚ and when Greg’s father lectures him about hard work. The idea that the value of some items aren’t easily understood is shown when Lemon Brown‚ a homeless man‚ tells Greg he has a treasure. Greg can’t quite wrap his head around

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    English Written Assignment Analyze of the text “The baddest dog in Harlem” by Walter Dean Myers The story tells of a group people‚ including the narrator (the author Walter Dean Myers?)‚ and what the group experiences one tragic day in Harlem. We meet the group as they discuss which boxer is the best in the world‚ when suddenly many policemen begin to appear‚ and begin to ask questions about a suspect they are searching for. Unfortunately‚ one policeman slips in some dog shit and his gun accidentally

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    Monster by Walter Dean Myers Monster is the story about a 16 year old black boy named Steve Harmon from Harlem. Steve is on trial for a being a possible accomplice to a murder. The book begins with him in jail waiting for his trial to start. The story is written in screenplay format‚ due to Steve’s passion for filmmaking‚ along with Steve’s journal writing which he does even in the courtroom. Steve writes this way to keep his sanity while being in prison during the trial. The majority of

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    The novel I am reading is Monster by Walter Dean Myers. This story is about Steve a young black male who has been accused of murder and stealing cigarettes. Steve was in a robbery in a store when the clerk was shot and killed. Steve didn’t kill the clerk he stole cigarettes and sold them. In the book Steve is admitting that he stole the cigarettes but all the other people on trial are saying he killed the clerk. One of the major social issues in Monster has to do with race. Steve is a young

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    Tim Berg and Rebekah Myers are American contemporary artists who have made several works with a very similar concept to Enjoy it… While it Lasts‚ most of which include desserts and other sweet treats as their subject. They have also made other works with different concepts. Their studio is in California‚ but they have exhibited all over the world. Their background is in ceramics and graphic design‚ and the influence of both of those fields is evident in their work. The meanings of the piece Enjoy

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    • Case – 2 Marks-20In 2004‚ the United Nations estimated that the previous year 5 million more people around the world hadcontracted the AIDS virus‚ 3 million had died‚ and a total of 40 million people were living with theinfection. Seventy percent‚ or about 28 million of these‚ lived in sub – Saharan Africa‚ where the epidemicwas at its worst. Sub – Saharan Africa consists of the 48 countries and 643 million people who residesouth of the Saharan desert. In 16 of these countries‚ 10 percent are

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    The author of the book Monster is Walter Dean Myers.in this book the physical setting or state the character is in is depression‚he feels alone as he spends his time in jail.he lets the readers know that time is moving on by the words he has used in the novel. The setting is critical to the story because the book is about an african american going through his time in jail‚ as the prosecuting attorney refers to steve harmon the character as an animal in the process.The protagonist in the story is

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