Essay 1 Title: Essay 1: A Critical Response to “Footsteps of Ann Hutchinson: The context of the Scarlet Letter”. Name: Heather Kempe Address: 562 Keefer Court Cambridge‚ ON N3H 4X6 Course: English 344: American Literature I Instructor: Prof. Jolene Armstrong Assignment: Summary Date: January 25‚ 2013 Topic: Suggestions for Writing‚ Lesson 3 Contents: Body of paper page 1 Works cited page 2 In the essay “Footsteps of Ann Hutchinson:
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The Scarlet Letter Response to Literature chapters 16-24 Several days later Hester meets Dimmesdale in the forest and Pearl is now seven. Pearl continues to inquire persistently about Hester’s past‚ the scarlet letter and the minister. Hester sends Pearl off to play so that she can talk with the clergyman alone. Hester reveals Chillingsworth true inducements with the minister and Hester begs for forgiveness and is forgiven. The two also infer about leaving Boston and escaping on a boat to Europe
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Writing Negative Messages LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you will be able to 1 2 3 4 Apply the three-step writing process to negative messages Explain the differences between the direct and the indirect approaches to negative messages‚ including when it’s appropriate to use each one Identify the risks of using the indirect approach‚ and explain how to avoid such problems Adapt negative messages for internal and external audiences 5 6 7 Explain the importance of maintaining
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100 Holly House Park House Lane London SE69 6NU 100 Holly House Park House Lane London SE69 6NU Dear Lucy Mangan‚ I recently read your article: “My Hell is your iPod”. From your article I learnt that you have a various amount of issues towards iPods and people who use them. You appear to have a lot of hate for these so called “godforsaken” objects‚ which in fact play a very large part in the lives of many people today and are more useful than you think. In your article you
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This response letter belongs to Raquel Goodluck’s Story “Help Her.” The story is about a girl named Rae being home alone for the weekend‚ and she is stuck on a very creepy and mysterious situation. The story’s theme involves mysterious around the normal things of us‚ and the minimum of what we know of our surroundings. The story is very simple to follow and very direct. I believe this is very effective for me‚ it focuses only in the important parts. As a very direct person‚ I enjoyed it. I liked
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Negative Capability ’The concept of Negative Capability is the ability to contemplate the world without the desire to try and reconcile contradictory aspects or fit it into closed and rational systems.’ Keats was a romantic poet‚ full of intense passion and desire‚ yet shy and reserved. He was a young man with all the determination and melancholy of a teenager on a romantic quest to be among the English poets when he died. He is an inspiration to all of us‚ full of colourful language and imagination
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In The Color Purple‚ Celie (the protagonist of the novel) writes letters to God in order to write out how she feels. She writes in her “diary” because she doesn’t really have anyone to talk to. Celie is a strong woman for putting up with everything that has happened to her‚ including being beat by her stepfather and her husband. In the novel‚ Mr. ______ (Celie’s husband) wanted to marry Nettie (Celie’s sister)‚ but Alphonso (Celie’s stepfather) didn’t want to give up Nettie so he let Mr. ______ take
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Ezra Pound’s “The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter” is my favorite poem ----- not because it expresses a feeling of love‚ simply because it conveys a change of feelings from “without dislike or suspicion” (line 6) to love. The title of Pound’s poem gives me a knowledge that the poem form is actually a letter which send from a housewife to her husband who is out for business. The speaker of the poem‚ a young woman (the housewife)‚ narrates a story about how she finds her love for her husband. She tells
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Reading Response I Schooling‚ Sexual Orientation‚ Law‚ and Policy: Making Schools Safe for All Students By: Charlotte J. Patterson This article was full of information about sexual minorities and the hardships they face. However‚ it was very redundant and I felt I was reading the same facts and statistics that were previously said in the paragraph before. Also‚ the facts that were being used are common knowledge to many people in my generation’s age bracket. Perhaps the author thought she had
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Negative Externalities We live and work in a world driven by a fossil fueled economy. Our cars and other dominant forms of transport run primarily on gasoline derived from oil. Our homes and work places stay heated and cooled using electricity generated by utilities heavily dependent on coal. Many air pollution issues such as climate change‚ acid rain and smog are directly related to our energy choices. Solutions to air quality issues range from calls for greater energy efficiency to increased
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