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    Why would Mayella Ewell lie? There are numerous reasons why Mayella would lie while under an oath. Two reasons I have come up with are‚ because she is afraid of her father and she does not want others to be angry with her. Primarily‚ Mayella lies because she does not want to upset her father‚ Bob Ewell. Mayella’s mother died when she was little and so all that is left is her father. Mayella wants to keep her father happy because it is the only parental figure she has. I also believe that Bob hurt

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    NAME : ANGGUN RIDHA S. NUMBER : RRA1B212018 CLASS : I Needs Analysis Needs analysis is the process of establishing the “what” and “How” of a course. The concept of needs analysis was expanded to include ‘deficiency analysis (lacks or the gap between what the learner needs to know to operate in the target situation and the learner’s present language proficiency). These analysis aimed to determine priorities‚ such as‚ which skills (reading‚ writing‚ listening‚ speaking)‚ and which situations or

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    Here Is An Example Of A Financial Aid Letter Of Appeal If you have lost your financial aid and need to learn how to write an appeal letter to the Financial Aid committee of your school‚ it is best to either ask a financial aid counselor that works in your school’s financial aid office or the specific person who sent you your financial aid letter of suspension. Each school may have different requirements but the reasons for the suspension are usually about the same. Most schools already have their

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    that joining a group‚ sorority‚ club‚ or gang will not have an effect on how people see her. Millicent finds out she does not need the sorority. In Richard peck’s “I Go Along” a follower Gene decides he no longer needs others to make his decisions and he can make his own. In order to mature one must be able to make their own decisions. Millicent decides she does not need to join the high school sorority. Millicent after meeting a short man on a bus realizes that the sorority is nothing but a group

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    The Tell Tale Heart By Skylar O’Connor and Brianna Molloy Edgar Allan Poe • Born on January 19‚ 1809‚ in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ U.S. • Poe never really knew his parents. • Also wrote The Raven‚ The Pit and the Pendulum‚ The Fall of the House of Usher‚ and Annabel Lee • Poe published his first book‚ Tamerlane and Other Poems in 1827. • He married his cousin Virginia‚ in 1836‚ when she was only 13. • Poe had problems with alcohol • Died on October 7‚ 1849 The Tell Tale Heart Summary • The story

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    In the “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is extremely uncanny due to the reader’s inability to trust him. Right from the beggining the reader can tell that the narrator is crazy although the narrator does proclaim that he is sane‚ the reader obviously tell that the narrator is crazy. Since a person cannot trust a crazy person‚ the narrator himself is unreliable and therefore uncanny. Also as the story progress the narrator falls deeper and deeper into lunacy making him more and more

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    “Fear is simply the consequence of every lie”- Fyodor Dostoevsky According to Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ “fear is simply the consequence of ever lie”. This means being frightened is usually the result of being dishonest. I agree with this quotation. From my experience I have learned that not telling the truth comes back to you. Of Mice and men and to kill the mockingbird are both connected to this quotation. Of Mice and Men by john Steinbeck is a work of fiction. In this story George wants the American

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ The Tell-Tale Heart‚ it focuses on a disturbed man who has an intense infatuation with his elderly neighbor’s “vulture eye”. The madman or the narrator says that the eye is evil and states several times that it needs to be terminated. The story builds up to the climax point where the madman snaps and kills his elderly neighbor. Throughout the tale‚ the man expresses to the audience that he is not mad at all‚ that his actions are justifiable. The man starts off by

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    The story that I am about to tell you is about love‚ sacrifice‚ and the power of forgiveness. How I became a man of no words‚ to one of many. I tell you this story in hopes you will also find your path back to whenever you started. There is redemption for all of us. I am older man now. I have lived a good‚ fruitful life. I have loved‚ hurt‚ cried‚ and show forgiveness to my most hated enemies‚ but the story I tell you today‚ is one of brotherly love and how stretch it through the perils of time.

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    The lie however‚ does not end here. It goes on to fantasize that each person was formed with a metal included in the mixture. Gold for those who would be rulers‚ silver for the auxiliaries‚ and iron and copper for the working class (Plato 415a). It would seem that the only purpose of this “noble” lie was to instill an impression of inability in the lower classes of the society. By using this lie‚ the ruler’s of the society would be able to indoctrinate the citizens‚ and have them submit to their

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