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    Narrative About Softball

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    teammates. Softball has given me so many great opportunities and I will never be able to thank it. It was given me motivation‚ strength‚ sisters and learning experiences I would have never experienced if it wasn’t for softball. As I start thinking about that‚ I notice I have a little smirk on my face. I shake that grin off my face so that I can focus on what I need to do. Between innings‚

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    Narrative About Bullying

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    I’ll teach him that” to his friends and they all snicker. So the next day at school Ricky was wearing his brand new clean bright red cap with this very sparkly blue mask. During lunch Bobby sits by him and says “it would be a shame if something happened to your superhero costume..." he said mysteriously Bobby shoved Rickey down to the ground‚ and Rickey face is all covered and mud so the kids laugh at him for the rest of the day. Rickey is outside playing at the playground. Then Ricky decides to

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    would take for him to regain consciousness. When I saw Kenny in the I.C.U. for the first time‚ I realized Carol would probably become hysterical when she saw him on the respirator. I knew it was important to find her and prepare her for what she was about to see. The March family had gone to the cafeteria to get something to eat just before Kenny was moved to the I.C.U. As our team joined the other teams for floor rounds‚ I kept my eye on the main entrance to the pediatric unit. Halfway through rounds

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    use of first person narrative in the short refrain at the beginning of the poem‚ which effectively separates him from the story itself and also the medieval past in which it is set. Tennyson represents himself as hanging round with ‘grooms and porters’‚ maybe showing him in a noble light as he is willing to lower himself to the lower classes‚ thus linking him with Lady Godiva’s gesture of solidarity. The first person narration also adds a certain personal tint to open the poem; it is something‚ which

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    The poetry was a fun activity‚ for it made me use my imagination to create titles and come up with a poem that would go with it. I must say some of the poems were a lot easier to write than the others. The transformation‚ welcome‚ acrostic‚ bio‚ ode‚ change‚ list‚ concrete‚ parody‚ and my favorite place poem were the easiest while the rest‚ not so much. The narrative poem was one of the hardest to write because I had a hard time following a certain foot and meter. The hokku was difficult was difficult

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    Respectfully I have to say that I do not agree completely with Beatty’s poem about tipping. I go out to eat almost every weekend and when its time to tip‚ I just give the person ten percent plus whatever I feel like is proportional to the service him / her gave to me. Her tone throughout the poem seem be irritated‚ which could probably accredited to bad tipping experiences in the past. This is evident to me when the author‚ Jan Beatty‚ says “If you leave 10% or less‚ eat at home.” (line 17). She

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    Comparing Pandora and Eve

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    with her a jar (or a box) from Zeus. According to Hesiod’s Works of Days‚ Pandora’s jar was filled with terrors such as misery‚ sorrow‚ evil‚ and disease. Pandora opens the jar‚ unleashes these infestations onto mankind‚ then slams the jar closed. The only item left in the jar was hope. Hesiod argued that even hope was a curse‚ implying that was merely a “false hope” that prevented mankind from accepting their impending doom. Eve was the first human woman created in Judeo-Christian-Islamic mythology

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    assay about teachers day

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    Nur fateha rasul Good morning to our english teacher Madam Mohana . Today ‚ we want to discuss about living in countryside is better than living in city . There are many points that we can discuss ‚ such as Living in countryside is healthier than living in city Living in countryside our social is better than living in city Cost living in countryside cheaper than living in city Living in countryside is more safety than living in city That’s all from me . Thank you . Nurul

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    The Three Faces of Eve

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    The Three Faces of Eve Dissociative Identity Disorder‚ formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder‚ is a dissociative disorder where two or more distinct identities or personality states are present. These different identities or personalities recurrently take control of a person’s memory and is so extensive that it cannot merely be explained by forgetfulness (DSM-IV-TR 519). In the movie The Three Faces of Eve‚ which is based on a true story about a woman now known as Chris Sizemore

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    4 steps to writing about a poem 4 steps to writing about a poem 1. About the poet‚ his concerns 2. The story of the poem 3. Theme: idealises bush life 4. Techiques (how) Paterson constrasts this beauty of the bush with the harsh‚ dirty life in the city and the effect this has on people. • List a series of visual images‚ using adjectives and adverbs with negative connotations: ‘my dingy little office’ and a ‘stingy/Ray of sunlight struggle feebly down’ • Also uses sound images to create

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