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    Dissecting The Prompt

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    Approaching the task: The prompt Step 1: Read the prompt ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 2: Underline the key words ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 3: Define key terms. Relationships – connections with others‚ bonds‚ interactions. E.gs: family‚ friends‚ workmates‚ classmates‚ teachers etc. Step 4: Challenge the prompt to create more ideas. Asking questions about your prompt – is that the only thing that defines who we are? Write

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    About The Author Christopher Paolini’s love of science fiction and fantasy inspired him to start writing Eragon along with the rest of the Inheritance Cycle at the age of 15‚ when he graduated from high school. He became a New York Times bestselling author at the age of 19. Christopher intended to make this series a trilogy but later decided to divide the series into 4 separate books as he extended the length of the third book. The three books of this series that have released are Eragon‚ Eldest

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    Effects Of Persepolis

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    Persepolis was a very insightful movie about the lives of Iranian people at a very important time in the country’s history. Two topics that stuck out to me the most were the effects of the war on the everyday lives of the citizens of Iran and secondly the not-so-patriarchal lifestyle of people at the household level. Once the revolution to bring down the Shah began‚ which was followed by the Iran-Iraq war‚ the lives of Iranians were never the same again. Before these events‚ Iran appeared to be

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    Essay Prompts and Info. 1. Assess the validity: “Jacksonian Democracy was a myth”- Thesis: Some argue that Jacksonian Democracy was a myth but examples such as the spoils system‚ the universal white male suffrage‚ and increase in voter turnout prove that it was in fact Democratic. Paragraph 1: Spoils system- rewarded political supporters with public office‚ gave more “common” people a chance to be a part of the public office and lessened the amount of “literate” men. Paragraph 2: Universal

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    In the Kite Runner and Persepolis parent/child relationships were a great running theme. The environment that their parents raised them in was prevalent in shaping Amir and Marji. Throughout The Kite Runner‚ Amir and Baba’s relationship grows and changes and Amir realizes they are not too different after all. In Persepolis‚ Marji’s relationship with her parents is tense but also filled with love at a time when their country is going through so much. Throughout Persepolis‚ Marji often feels the need

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    Priyanka Kapur Ms. Ragland H. American Lit 24 September 2012 Abigail and Reverend Hale: The Characters of the “Devil” During the time of the Salem Witch Trials in 1692‚ there were people with manipulative and equivocal personalities who drastically altered the aspects of Massachusetts. Consequently‚ chaos caused an intractable problem in the government of Salem‚ and its principles ruined. Thus‚ in Miller’s The Crucible‚ Miller shows‚ through fictional characters‚ how and who the Salem Witch

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    Persepolis Analysis

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    The memoir Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is about Marjane’s childhood in Iran written from her younger self’s perspective. It is taken place during the 1980’s during the time the Islamic Revolution is unfolding. Due to this‚ her childhood is intertwined with the collateral damage of war. Through the comic strip images‚ Satrapi reveals the ongoing oppression the country faces and the challenges she faces. Not only is her home place being invaded but her childhood is too. Satrapi is forced to grow

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    “Is Texas America?” Prompt Analysis/Outline  Humor implied title: “Do you want America to become Texas?” 1. While understanding that this is humor‚ how does Ivins answer the question posed by her title? 1. Satire of how Texas works‚ corporations‚ cronyism. 2. Texas used to be America‚ French speakers‚ diversity. 3. Texas is what America used to be but Bush is destroying it with companies like Enron and big business. 4. Is the United States doomed to see the same

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    Death‚ corruption‚ degradation: these are three main characteristics and values that have become accustomed to this present century. Many lyrics in today’s mainstream music aren’t associated with current events and problems; they focus on being materialistic and giving details about intercourse. Sayings like “SWAG”‚ “YOLO” and “3hunna” are staples in youth’s vocabulary‚ even though it sounds like mindless dribble. Kids today are seen as “unengaged” and “bored” with the world but why? What’s popular

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    LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION SECTION II Total time—2 hours Question 1 In the two poems below‚ Keats and Longfellow reflect on similar concerns. Read the poems carefully. Then write an essay in which you compare and contrast the two poems‚ analyzing the poetic techniques each writer uses to explore his particular situation. When I Have Fears When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean’d my teeming brain‚ Before

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