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    When professor David Ripley’s son was 3‚ the child fell asleep upon the couch in a timber-frame house his father was building for the family. As Ripley looked down upon his son that day curled up‚ he said to himself‚ "My God‚ if I could put that into a song." Later that day‚ the lyric came to him. Ripley‚ a professor of music who specializes in voice and opera‚ recorded the original composition‚ “The Sleeping of a Child‚” on his 1990 "Mustard Seed‚ Songs of Faith" recording. For many years‚ he

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    Questions 1-5 1. What are the five elements in the rhetorical situation? • Text • Reader or Audience • Author • Constraints • Exigence 2. How can a reader use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay? How can a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? • They can all use TRACE. 3. Why is the audience important in argument? What types of positions might an audience initially hold

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    Fat by Raymond Carver

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    I am deeply ambivalent about Raymond Carver. My beef with this particular dead guy has less to do with his fine stories than with his 1980s-era apotheosis into an academic demigod‚ his canonization as St. Ray of the MFA programs‚ the way his works and style became paradigms to be slavishly imitated by a generation (maybe two generations now) of American writing students‚ a process of sowing that came to barren fruition in the bland‚ flat‚ snowy fields of zero-degree Minimalist prose. All this has

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    Narrative Essay Models Some may not be of high literary quality‚ but they do show personal transformation and reflection. Others may contain inappropriate subject matter for some communities. However‚ they can be very useful in encouraging students to write. By choosing a suitable model‚ demonstrating annotation and applying the steps of the writing process‚ teachers can help young adults to compose effective personal narrative essays. Begin by allowing the students to review narrative models. Present

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    The Freedom writers Diary which was a amazing true story for it shows strength‚ courage‚ and achievements in the face of adversity. This remarkable true story starts in the fall of 1994‚ in class room 203 at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach‚ California. Erin Gruwell first time teacher faced her first group of students‚ told to be “unteachable and at risk” teens by the administration. Erin’s class room diverse mix of African-American‚ Latino‚ Cambodian‚ Vietnamese‚ and Caucasian students‚

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    7:10 T/R There are many famous authors around the world today. Many authors tend to create unique characters. One author is named SAKI. SAKI is an English writer who is known for his bizarre tales. In the short story‚ The Open Window‚ by SAKI‚ he creates three unique and believable characters which includes the neurotic Framton Nuttel‚ the deceitful niece‚ Vera‚ and the unsympathetic aunt‚ Mrs. Sappleton. The first unique character SAKI creates is the neurotic Framton

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    The narrator of the story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver has never met someone who was blind until Robert came to visit. Robert has been a friend of the narrator ’s wife for the past ten years and is spending the night because he has not seen her for such a long time‚ but this bothers the narrator. He does not regard a blind man as a normal person with whom he can relate with‚ and is extremely uncomfortable with the idea of having to socialize with one for an entire evening. The narrator is stereotypical

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    Pointers to Good Composition Writing 1. Use simple words. 2. Vary sentence structure and sentence length. Do not keep repeating the use ofcertain words like ’then’ . Have a mixture of both long and short sentences. 3. Pay attention to paragraphing. 4. Very often‚ you have to describe people and places. When describing a personor place‚ fix the image of the person or place in mind. Then write as much as you can about it. Use sensory perception to include all relevant details. (Sensory perception

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    David

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    Assignment #4 Hed 116-005 1. Throughout his struggle‚ David did many things to try and help his survival on a day to day basis. In David’s worst of times he would pass the time by fantasizing to help ease his mind and or to block out whatever horrific game his mother wanted to play. " I fantasized i was a prince or a comic book hero"‚ David often would imagine. When David’s hunger pains became more than he could bare he resulted to eating "scraps" from the garbage‚ dog food bowls‚ and

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 - The Last Sermon of the Holy Prophet(P.B.U.H) ------------------------------------------------- Question and Answers Q.1 When and where was Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H) born? Ans. Hazrat Mohammad (P.B.U.H) the prophet of Islam was born in the year 571 A.D at Makkah. Q.2 To which tribe did Prophet Mohammad belong? What did they believe in? Ans. Prophet Mohammad belonged to the noble family of Quraish. They believed and worshiped idols

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