Rumi Nakajima Professor Kuroki English 1A 5/16/2013 Critical Reading Responses #1 Martin Luther King Jr. was born in January 15‚ 1929. He wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail” which he wrote when he was in jail. He was the most influential civil rights leader in America. He was arrested when protesting the existing segregation laws in downtown Birmingham. While he was in prison‚ he heard that the clergymen were saying that his activities were “unwise and untimely” and they wanted him and his fellows
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hinting that Germany is on their path to taking over the world. Also‚ when Major Strasser goes to Rick’s restaurant‚ Captain Renault told a waiter to get the Major a good table. The Waiter replies “I have already given him the best‚ knowing he is German and would take it anyway.” I think I picked up on what you were doing here. It seemed like it was another message saying that Germany is very powerful and if are not stopped will take everything in their path. These were great ways on trying
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Some of the best responses to a bully who does not realize their behavior is‚ in fact‚ intentional‚ is to address it with a role reversal approach. Ask how they would feel in that situation. The objective is to offer assistance with seeing how their activities influence others. In doing so‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and school staff can establish empathy (Paraclete Press‚ 2003). Likewise‚ kids don’t understand their conduct is that of a bully‚ so another response is to educate the child on what constitutes
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…Personal Response… This is important because in your essay you will have to talk about YOUR understanding of ideas and issues in the text. Write about a paragraph for each question…unless you feel compelled to write more! ▪ Did you like/dislike this text? Why? ▪ What impression do you get from the cover of the novel? What does it suggest the book is about? ▪ What is the significance of the title? ▪ “A book can provide a link to other lives‚ a window to another time”.
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saved. The creature on the other hand can be seen helping out the humans that he has chosen to observe‚ never once asking for anything in return. The creature’s selflessness can be seen when he sneaks out in the night to gather fire wood‚ and clear paths‚ for no reason other than to help. On the surface‚ it could be easy to classify the creature as bad or evil. However‚ after taking a closer look‚ I believe it is easy to see that the true monster in the story is Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein
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Free Response When the dog first barks it creates sound waves that travel through the air‚ spreading out and dissipating as they go‚ until they reach the ear of the musician. When the sound waves reach the musician they are “gathered up” into the ear by the oracle and travel into the middle ear. Once in the middle ear the sound waves vibrate the ear drum which transfers the vibrations to the hammer. The hammer then moves the vibrations on to the anvil which transfers them to the stirrup.
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same data illustrates that a student may be at risk of failing in an academic area‚ a team of educators should create a documented intervention plan that helps that student to be successessful and to prevent them from failing. This plan is known as Response to Intervention (RTI). Although this process was introduced in the 1070‚ s (Ortiz‚ 2006)‚ it has been reshaped and reintroduced as a best practice to meet the needs of students today. Many educators
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Listening and Response Kendra Farmer CCJ2358-12_Week4 February 8‚ 2013 Everest University Online Listening and Response The best thing for a person to do when confronted with such a statement is to defuse it. They must by all means avoid escalating the conflict through inflammatory statements of their own. What the person should do is to remove the focus from the personal issues at hand. Instead‚ they should do what negotiators are told to do. They should focus on the problem‚ not on the
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: Critical response 1 In the ‘Great Human-Rights Reversal; The Democratic left has conceded human rights to the conservatives’ ‚ a Wall Street Journal of 10 May 2012‚ the author Daniel Henninger states that the human-rights agenda has downgraded since Barack Obama became president of the U.S. Henniger initiates that human-rights issues fade away from the political left into ‘its home’ on the right‚ to the neoconservatives and the evangelical Christian activists. According to the author‚ the administration
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Reader Response Theory - can be traced back to Aristotle and Plato - literature’s effect on the reader - sources in the writings of the French structuralists (who stress the role of the perceiver as a maker of reality) - reader criticism became recognized as a distinct critical movement only in the 1970s - less a unified critical school than a vague collection of disparate critics with a common point of departure - “Reader Theory” “audience theory” neutral terms
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