Name: LEAH JANE P. IBARRAT Subject: PED 106.2 School: Western Mindanao State University ESU-Siay Professor: Evangeline S. Capitania DEDUCTIVE LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of 20-minute discussion the students will be able to: A. Identify the classes of propositions involved in the given examples. B. Differentiate the two propositions presented in class; and C. Give more examples of each propositions presented. II. LEARNING CONTENT Two Classes of Propositions:
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Eng 125 introduction to literature instrutor:erin schwartz Literary Work The welcome table and Country Lovers Amanda Manley 11/22/2013 “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker and “Country Lovers” by Nadine /Gordimer are two literary poems that have similarities and differences. They are very different in their style‚ character and format. I think the most common thing that these two literary poems share is they both have a strong and excellent characterization. “Country Lovers” has
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Once Upon a Social Issue Fairy tales have always been told to us as children; whether to comfort or entertain us‚ they always seem to be a part of most everyone ’s childhood. When Nadine Gordimer was asked to write a children ’s story‚ she replied with a short story titled "Once Upon A Time". Although the title is characteristic of a fairy tale‚ she leads the tale to an ending that is anything other than " happily ever after." Gordimer distorts the fairy tale by dealing with certain issues rather
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narrative technique‚ which allows us to go into the mind of the character. The plot of the story is neither linear like in Allen Poe’s “The Black Cat’’‚ where there is a sequential arrangement of events in the story‚ nor like the non-linear plot as in Nadine Godimer’s “The Moment before The Gun Went Off’’‚ where the story starts in media res‚ then goes to the beginning‚ tells us what occurred before the story began using narrative flashbacks‚ then the resolution in a flash-forward. In “The Mark on the
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These concepts of belonging are explored through Shakespeare’s use of characterisation‚ plot and setting. Two other texts that explore the concept of belonging are Jane Austen’s novel Persuasion and the short story “Comrades” by Nadine Gordimer. As You Like It follows several characters disconnected from society on their individual journeys to regain a place of belonging. The sense of discord in the play is evidently a result of the corruption in the court‚ the setting where
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This paper compares and contrasts two different literary works‚ “Country Lovers” written by Nadine Gordimer and “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker. Both stories follow the same theme‚ or hidden message or underlying idea in a story. They are about ethnicity and racism which ultimately results in the death of a person: the infant daughter in “Country Lovers” and the old lady in “The Welcome Table.” Racism has transcended generations‚ separated families and nations‚ and left heartache and grief
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this society. In fact‚ we are actually fighting for rights that are even greater than civil rights and that is human rights” (Malcolm). Human rights is the topic of the two eye-opening stories: 1984 by George Orwell and “The Train from Rhodesia” by Nadine Gordimer. In 1984‚ Winston‚ in a desperate attempt to rebel against the tyranny of Big Brother‚ has a rebellious love affair with Julia and gets caught‚ tortured‚ and brainwashed into loving Big Brother instead. In “The Train from Rhodesia”‚ a young
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Guided Reading Leveled Books Levels D‚ E‚ F‚ G Level | A | BC | DEFG | HI | JK | LM | NO | P | QR | ST | U | VW | XYZ | Grade | K | K/1 | 1 | 1/2 | 2 | 2/3 | 3 | 3/4 | 4 | 4/5 | 5 | 5/6 | 6 | Level D Antle‚ Nancy Good Bad Cat‚ The Barton‚ Byron Where’s Al? Benjamin‚ Cynthia Footprints in the Snow Berenstain‚ Jan and Stan Bears in the Night Browne‚ Anthony Things I Like Carter‚ David How Many Bugs in a Box? Christensen‚ Nancy Good Night‚ Little Kitten
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Journey into literature. San Diego‚ California: Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/books Head‚ Dominic‚ ‘Cambridge Studies in African and Carribean Literature-Nadine Gordimer’ Cabbridge: Cambridge University Press.1994.Print Smith‚ Rowland‚ 1990‚Critical Essays on Nadine Gordimer Boston: G. K. Hall& Co.Print Walker‚ A.‚ (1973). In Love & Trouble: Stories of Black Women. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ 81-87.
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