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    October Monologue

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    As the sun shone through the crack of my window curtain I woke up with blood rushing through my body as today was the day‚ I would begin a new section of my life‚ the journey of high school. Thousands of thoughts were rushing through my mind at 100 kilometres an hour. Will I fit in? Will I make friends? Will I have nice teachers? Will I be bullied? That is when I panicked but my father assured me over breakfast that I would be fine if I followed school rules and acted like a man. Therefore‚ like

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    English 9 Name: _____________________________ Mrs.Casey Monday‚ October 20th—Friday‚ October 24th Close Reading Practice (Style Analysis) & Review You must complete all parts of this homework packet! There are 4 pages. Part I: Annotating Fiction Annotating fiction means “to add critical or explanatory notes to a text” (Encarta). Specifically‚ it requires you to do the following types of things: Pick out literary techniques used by the author and explain their effect Draw conclusions

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    Dylan Argumentative Essay

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    If Dylan had only knew what he would be getting himself into when he innocently auditioned for his freshman year musical. If Dylan had only known the shame‚ humiliation‚ embarrassment‚ and torture that was yet to come‚ he would have never enthusiastically auditioned in front of a panel of directors. If only he knew that he would become a statue when he faced the Musical Theatre bulletin board. It was his first audition. His first musical. His first year in the school. His first time performing

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    for the better or it may be for the worse but either way‚ someone had the courage to speak up for what they wanted. In the poem ‘Lost Sister’ by Cathy Song‚ the author explains the hardships of being a Chinese girl and the way the society treated them and their expectations. This poem is much contrasted to the song ‘The Times They Are a-Changin’ written and sung by Bob Dylan. This song describes the foreseen changes in the world and warns those around him to change or get left behind‚ touching on

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    especially not easy if you’re changing the course of music. Bob Dylan was the man that changed it all. His music had a huge influence on the music of today. Not only was Bob Dylan’s music‚ music‚ it was poetry. He wrote about the difficult questions in life and the paths people travel. Dylan didn’t necessarily sound good‚ but he sang about important moments in life and in history. He had to start somewhere and this is where he started. Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman. He was born in Duluth‚

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    in ‘If…‚ Do Not Go Gentle…’‚ ‘Remember’ or ‘My Last Duchess’ & three other poems.” Poetry is an art form that gives the writer freedom to create a distinct voice through a combination of both visual imagery and poetic structure. All six poems analysed in this essay are about a pivotal event in one’s life‚ including growing up‚ making a major decision‚ loss of a lover or death and the emotions that develop. These poems were written at different times and use different structures‚ yet all provide

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    fellow co-workers. Dylan Parker. Many people have a different perception of life‚ some people think that you have a purpose and some people think you don’t. "The meaning of life is to have fun". This quote from Dylan Parker expresses his feelings deeply. He certainly lives his life like this pursuing and acting on his love of paper planes‚ competing in the World Paper Plane Championships in Austria and coming home with a podium place for Australia at only 21 years of age. Dylan Parker is an extraordinary

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    Style Analysis of poems Poem one (The times they are a changing) Bob Dylan had a different style to most of his songs. In his civil rights songs he obviously writes about civil rights issues affecting mainly America of that time. In this songs the thing he is mainly singing/ protesting about is civil rights. He said in an interview that he wanted to make an anthem of change for civil rights. Some different ideas presented in the poem would include: changing times‚ unity of people and asking for change

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    October Sky Essay

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    OPENING SCENE FILM STUDY October Sky – Joe Johnston Script for opening scene: While most of President Einhower’s advisors-- If you have just turned in to this special bulletin... washington has confirmed that yesterday...on the fourth of October‚ 1957. On the fourth of October‚ 1957... the Soviet Union successfully launched... history’s first man-made satellite... into space orbit around the Earth. The satellite which the Russians have dubbed Sputnik... is being hailed as a milestone in history

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    October Revolution 1. Provisional Government’s Weakness 1) Dual government/dual power – it is not a representative of the masses thus is unable to command Provisional government had no real power as the troops‚ the railroads‚ the post and telegraph are in the hands of soviets. (Communication lines/military force/power supply) 2) Postponement of decisions – the provisional government claimed that being provisional‚ it could not make fundamental changes such as confiscating land and distribute

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