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    Summer Assignment

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    AP English September 9‚ 2013 Summer Assignment Tone In Peter Singer’s essay‚ “What Should a Billionaire Give?”‚ Singer coveys a persuasive tone to convince his audience that the money donated to charities should be donated to foreign countries living in poverty today. People from foreign countries aren’t getting their necessities in order to survive which upsets Singer. Peter Singer’s also creates an informative tone to educate his reader on how much billionaires should donate to other countries

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    select the recipients of your property and the state you reside in will determine how your property is divided. No one wants to talk about death‚ but it’s much easier to handle your probate issues while you are living than when you’re deceased. In “Summer Hours” Helene

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    The Sword Of Summer

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    The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard #1) is a book about an orphaned and homeless teen who‚ after meeting his uncles comes to the realization about his father and his ancestral background. Now plunged into a new world‚ unlike the one he’s known‚ he must find a way to for him and his friends to survive and foil the plans of the scheming Loki. It is a Young adult fiction novel set in a Fantasy universe of Rick Riordan’s creation featuring characters from his other novels but

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    Edinburgh‚ the capital city of Scotland‚ in 1910‚ and spent much of his life in this and other Scottish cities until his death in 1996. His mother’s family‚ however‚ came from quiet rural parts of the country‚ and this background is reflected in ‘Summer Farm’.The poem begins with some simple descriptions of what he sees‚ before concluding with the idea that by lying in the grass and looking at the farm he becomes aware of the many generations and many farms that have preceded this one – that he is

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    In “A Summer Tragedy” written by Arna Bontemps‚ Bontemps writes about an older couple named Jennie and Jeff. Jeff experienced a stroke recently and is afraid that if he has another one‚ he will become physically disabled and burden Jennie. Jenni‚ on the other hand‚ is blind and not so strong herself. On page 213 the author explained that the couple are share croppers. A share cropper is a person who gives a part of each crop as rent to the landowner. This put them in immense debt. During their marriage

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    Summer Reading Essay – The Catcher in the Rye The author of The Catcher in the Rye‚ J.D. Salinger‚ did not fulfill his obligation to me of lifting my heart and reminding me of human glories. It was difficult to be uplifted by this book because the author made Holden‚ the protagonist‚ suffer through various adversities such as being kicked out of four private schools and even losing a brother through Leukemia. Each hardship that Holden faces adds a reason to why Holden and his actions do not exemplify

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    A Summer Tragedy

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    Arna Bontemps uses the conventional plot structure in “A summer Tragedy” to present the theme of being hopelessness and desperation‚ a genuine love between a poor couple‚ loyalty‚ freedom‚ and liberation. The exposition introduces old Jeff Patton is the black share farmer who lives in the farm with Jennie‚ his wife‚ in New Orleans. Jeff and Jennie are two protagonists. Both of them are very old. He has a stroke and other body problems. They dress up their best attire to go for a journey. He cannot

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    my findings and conclusions. One of the greatest boundaries my clients have faced in belonging is the opposing opinions or lifestyles of others. I have found that this problem has been explored in fictional settings such as Ray Lawler’s classic “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll”‚ in characters such as Pearl. Like many of us‚ Pearl initially struggles to accept the rebellious lifestyle that Olive and her friends lead.

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    Summer & Winter

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    characteristics of each subject. Use key words to connect your ideas. Conclude your paragraph by telling the reader what you believe is the most important way in which your subjects are alike or different. Suggestions of topics to compare and contrast Summer and winter Youth and old age Two sports of your choice Men and women Two of your friends‚ parents‚ teachers Transition words to use: accordingly‚ after‚ also‚ and‚ another‚ as a result‚ at first‚ at last‚ before long‚ but‚ finally‚ for example

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    86th Street and the summer of Love The narrator is an eighteen-year-old boy who is in High School. He is a member of a gang with several others. He is a not as tough as the other members because he is feeling guilty and does not look forward to tease the fat kid‚ while the rest of gang members have another thought in their heads. They are looking forward to humiliate the fat kid. The conflict for the narrator is defined as a struggle between two opposing forces. He has to be a part of the teasing

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