mugged. She was carrying a lot of cash‚ didn’t tell her friends she was leaving the disco and walked down some dark steps. (How many examples of should (n’t) have… can you make?) 2. Meaning: Completed past action‚ which was considered inadvisable by speaker. 3. Form: should (not) + have + past participle (walked) modal negative present perfect 4. Phonemic transcription Note: contraction “n’t” and weak form of “have” /v/ 5. Concept checking questions • Did she go home by
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Historians often come across different evidence on the same subject. However‚ this does not necessarily mean one would be considered more “correct” than the other. History is recorded through the eyes of the historian and therefore inevitably prone to human error. In the essay “The Historian and His Facts”‚ Edward Hallet Carr presents to his readers the limitations inherent in the study of history and the relationship between the historian and his or her facts. Carr makes use of historical accounts
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seconds at a time. Catch? I don’t think so. Bunny‚ tumbling leaf‚ a squirrel who’s—oh joy—actually scared. Sniff the wind‚ then I’m off again: muck‚ pond‚ ditch‚ residue of any thrillingly dead thing. And you? Either you’re sunk in the past‚ half our walk‚ thinking of what you never can bring back‚ or else you’re off in some fog concerning —tomorrow‚ is that what you call it? My work: to unsnare time’s warp (and woof!)‚ retrieving‚ my haze-headed friend‚ you. This shining
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Question One Given that new perspectives and details are always being introduced into recounts of history‚ our interpretations of past events or people are constantly changing. Quite fittingly‚ the ways in which these histories are told have also been subject to change. When it was formally established as a modern discipline in the mid-nineteenth century‚ the writing of history was largely based on the ideas of Leopold von Ranke‚ who is often labeled as the “father of history as a scientific‚ objective
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our lives. We live day by day not knowing what’s capable of happening next but we focus on what’s needed and what we want in our lives. Sure we may not be so proud of the choices we made in the past‚ but there initially is nothing we can do except to pick ourselves up and move on. What happened in the past is over and done with‚ but we start to change our future for the better. Also a key thing to always be sure about is how you feel. Feelings lead to greater things like happiness. Happiness does
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taking along his son for the first time. The theme of this essay was the passage of time and the changes occurred in the lake. He revealed the differences of the lake and that he himself had changed by time‚ yet still felt the bond tied between his past existence. By looking at his son‚ he felt like his son was he and he was his father. White stated‚ ”I looked at the boy‚ who was silently watching his fly‚ and it was my hands that held his rod‚ my eyes watching. I felt dizzy and didn’t know which
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contemporary society in your response‚ refer to at least 3 of the following: ideas and themes‚ characters‚ language‚ structure and context. Value today: * Know the past so we don’t repeat the horror. * The importance of storytelling is to record the history. Gemma and briar is in the story for the future. Linking the past for the present and future. * Value of families/ family histories * * The books is divided into 3 sections home castle and home again. The first and last section
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influences an individual’s reaction to events both past and present‚ therefore positioning one’s expectation of the future Both Memory and desire influence an individual’s response to the nature of events of the past and the present. Like the ebb and flow of the waves seen in 30 Years in the Wilderness Memories also comes back and forth in one’s mind. Both memory and desire shape and inform our human reactions. Memories connect individuals with the past and develop them as an individual for the future
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personality‚ under these circumstances‚ remains present throughout her life. Amy Tan uses a variety of narrative techniques to show the contrast between the past and present‚ and the importance of the journey in-between. The last paragraph significance lies in the transition from the adolescences to adulthood of the protagonist. In order to unify the past and the present‚ the narrators explains to the reader the determination of her mother’s will‚ to be used in contrast with her rebellion.“Of course you
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Analysis of past eras: a-Roman and French Revolutions-great examples. b-Arab darkness‚ before emergence of Islam-Islam a great help for the people. 3.The time we live in is the winter of the World: a-Natural Disasters. b-Man made problems. 4. Causes of becoming the contemporary as winter: a-Misuse of natural resources. b-Evil nature of human beings. 5. Remedy/Solutions: a-Control on the misuse of natural resources. b-To stop the ill will of people. Conclusion: Past times faced
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