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    Mao Reading Response

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    Mao Zedong Readings Response Paper Being one of the most well-known characters of Chinese modern history‚ Mao Zedong has been constantly debated in both Western and Eastern worlds. Like all historic figures‚ Mao Zedong has been seen in different light: sometimes under glorification and reverence‚ and sometimes as a devil that dragged China into one of its darkest eras. These contradicting opinions can be easily seen in the assigned readings of this course. While Mao Zedong is generally praised

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    Reparative Reading Essay

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    but the reparative reading style is one that I most resonated with. Reparative reading focuses on allowing oneself to be surprised. Its aim is to break away from paranoid reading and allow the reader to find pleasure in reading the story. Sedgwick believes that we must engage in this type of reading for pleasure more often. Which is why I believe that this style is the most useful‚ interesting‚ and sensible. Reparative reading allows the reader to slow down while they are reading and appreciate the

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    my reading history

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    My Reading History I am ashamed to say that even in my country‚ South Korea‚ I don’t like reading books. Since I was young‚ in my free time I’ve usually enjoyed outdoor activities rather than indoor activities like reading books. For this reason‚ it is probably a natural result that I’m not good at reading. Then‚ how can I improve my reading skills? Through this assignment‚ I’ll find my problems‚ my strong points and weak points about my reading. I analyzed my reading history including problems

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    Many sources of reading can we get nowadays . From internet ‚e-reading ‚librarary ‚newspaper and so on.Reading can help us to improve our language .In order to gain knowledge we also can know what happens around us through reading. All information can we get from it . Furthermore ‚ if you are in stress ‚ reading is also helpful to reduce it . Many benefits can we get from reading actually . But ‚ in this era ‚ reading is a dying culture . Especially in group age 13 to 19 . Majority of them dislike

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    Summer Reading List

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    English 12 Summer Reading Teachers: Helen Dunning hdunning@kis.or.kr‚ Jim Burwell jburwell@kis.or.kr Here is the summer reading list for English 12—A Thematic Study of World-wide Literature. This is required summer reading. Reading these books will expand your vocabulary‚ build your personal library‚ start preparing you for university study‚ and guide the discussions for much of the first semester. 1. Order the TWO books and order them early. How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A

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    Burn After Reading

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    Burn After Reading Burn After Reading is a black comedy directed‚ produced and written by the Coen brothers in 2008. It stars some major actors such as Brad Pitt‚ George Clooney‚ John Malkovich and Francis McDormand. (Adams 40-42) In this film‚ all of the characters interweave with one another and they don’t necessarily know so. The film begins with John Malkovich as Osbourne Cox being fired from his position as a C.I.A. analyst. He then decides to begin writing his memoirs which eventually end

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    The Rider Close Reading

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    Sample Lesson Plan – Close Reading English Close Reading “The Rider” page 61 Lesson Overview Depending on class needs‚ this close reading should take two to three days. In this two-day lesson‚ the teacher begins by having students read and annotate the selected passage individually or as part of a class oral reading. Students then work with vocabulary and story questions. On the second day‚ students re-read the passage with a partner. They check their annotations and answers. They work

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    Macbeth reading questions Act I‚ Scenes v-vii 1. How does Lady Macbeth respond to her husband’s letter? (I.v.15-33) Lady Macbeth fears that Macbeth is “too full o’ the milk of human kindness” (I.v.15)‚ that his kindness will restrain him from taking the necessary actions to make himself king; according‚ she vows to do anything she can to win him the crown. 2. What does Macbeth think about Duncan as a king? (I.vii.1-28) Macbeth thinks that Duncan “hath been so clear in his great office” (I

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    Siddartha Reading Questions Chapter 1 Because he doesn’t know what he’s doing with his life. He feels this way because he feels like he hasn’t amounted to anything. Because she wants to be able to follow someone Siddartha describes them kinda like mysterious and smart He wanted to be a samana‚ but had to get his dad’s permission Because back then women didn’t really have any authority‚ so she didn’t really have a say in it. Chapter 2 He tries to like blend in with them and do whatever they do.

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    The Simple Joys of Reading What happens when a person is bored and restless? Maybe he would like to go to a cinema and kill a couple of hours watching a movie. But what if there are no good movies or if he has missed the screening time? Perhaps he could go for a walk. What if the day is too hot for a walk? What if it was raining? What if this bored and restless person is well and truly stuck at home? The answer is absurdly simple. If that person has cultivated the reading habit he would neither

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