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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm Double Entry Journal Project Due: Friday‚ January 9th‚ 2015 NO LATE WORK Overview: By Friday‚ January 9th‚ 2015‚ you will have read Animal Farm on your own and completed the Double Entry Journal Project to hand in. The project is worth 100 points. Late work will not be accepted. Step 1: Animal Farm has 10 chapters and you will choose 10 quotes‚ one from each chapter‚ to reflect on. Divide your paper in half lengthwise. On the left side‚ record the quote you have

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    the book lord of the flies‚ Piggy is treated like an outsider by all t the other boys on the island‚ mainly Jack. I personally think that the boys are treating Piggy that way because him and might be intimidated‚ Piggy is obviously very intelligent and i think all the boys had an idea of it when the were together for the first time and that’s probably the main reason of the teasing because they know he’s superior. In our society today so many people are treated like Piggy on a daily bases such as new

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    Tack Mahaffey Ms. Bannerman AP English Literature 12 April 2024 Journal Entry 1 - September 16‚ 1940 At noon it came on the radio “.the United States Congress thereby issues the Selective Training and Service Act authorizing a draft for all men ages of 21 and 35. Eligibility is determined by means of a test.Contact your local draft board for more information.” “One suitcase is it‚” Father explained to me‚ “the rest goes to waste. Oh‚ and don’t forget this” he handed me a tiny piece of paper folded

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    he actually makes me have emotions towards the characters. He made me feel pitty for Piggy. He made me dislike Ralph at first for making fun of Piggy.

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    LOTF: Analysis of Piggy In William Golding’s novel‚ “Lord of the Flies” a group of English schoolboys become stranded on an island after a fatal plane crash. Immediately two boys‚ Ralph and Piggy‚ befriend each other and call the other boys to have an assembly and to pick a leader. Ralph emerges as the leader of the civilization and Piggy acts as his advisor to him. Piggy persuades Ralph to do certain things. Piggy’s appearance makes him someone that the boys find easy to pick on and make fun of

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    leadership to any who read it? A prominent‚ but overlooked leader in Lord of the Flies‚ is a twelve-year-old boy named Piggy. Piggy displays virtues such as a tendency for peaceful solutions to violent situations throughout the novel. He also brings a wise and civilized voice to the group. Another exceptional virtue Piggy displays is his loyalty‚ not only to Ralph but to his own morals. Piggy shows that leadership is not an excuse to establish power‚ or use it as an excuse for violence‚ but an opportunity

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    assertiveness. Piggy‚ the character I chose‚ possesses neither of these qualities. Piggy’s Intelligence makes him an ideal leader but his inability to communicate his ideas confidently‚ and failure to earn the respect of his peers keep him from ascending to leadership. Piggy is extremely significant to the book and is one of the most intelligent characters in the story. Piggy is the

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    Practice 2-1 (Solution) Complete the matrix by entering either debit or credit in each cell: Items | Increases | Decreases | Assets | Debit | Credit | Liabilities | Credit | Debit | Owner’s Equity | Credit | Debit | Revenues | Credit | Debit | Expenses | Debit | Credit | Practice 2-2 (Solution) State whether the following have debit balances or credit balances: a.) Accounts Payable- Credit balance b.) Salary Expense- Debit balance c.) Notes Receivable- Debit balance d.) Mr

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    Piggy Character Analysis Piggy in the beginning of the book was using his common sense‚ he was intelligent‚ he knew what was right from wrong‚ and he could condone things that made him angry easily. In the beginning of the book‚ (pg. ) Ralph told everyone his name was Piggy even though Piggy specifically told Ralph that he didn’t like to be called that name Piggy later condoned Ralph’s action with great ease. Piggy’s action’s and behavior depended on his glasses. Piggy and his glasses symbolized

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    fight wilderness‚ fear‚ and themselves to survive. Piggy‚ being one of the most vital characters in their survival‚ is often disrespected and overlooked. This is persistent throughout the novel‚ and can be attributed to his weight and nerdy appearance. Generally‚ Piggy means well‚ and tries to help the boy’s survival on the island. Piggy‚ an extremely complex and intelligent character‚ contributes to the boy’s survival by using logic and brains. Piggy‚ along with being the brains of the island‚ is

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