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    testimony directly from the monster as to the reasoning behind his actions and emotions. Shelley‚ when writing in the monster’s voice‚ uses a combination of tone‚ diction‚ strategic syntax‚ and rhetorical devices with the purpose of elucidating to the reader the monster’s intelligence and capacity of rational thought. Because this is the monster’s first actual encounter with Walton‚ he must speak in a manner that efficiently persuades Walton that he was right to act in the way he did. Walton—or anyone

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    a new way of thinking. Taking something so simple and elaborating on it making it sophisticated. In the Poem "School Children"‚ W.H Auden tries to emphasize to the readers that a simple playground where inhabits their fun filled activities is actually a prison. Here I will be explaining why the poem "School Children" is actually good. For a short poem Auden packs a lot of information that he sends out to the reader making his point straight and clear. As a little boy that sees his surroundings as

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    Intervention Methods for Struggling Readers: An Action Research Proposal November 5‚ 2012 through March 5‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT ………………………………………………………………………….. .3 INTRODUCTION………………………….…………………………………………. 4 LITERATURE REVIEW………………………………………………………………6 FINDINGS ON RESEARCH ………………………………………………………….9 METHODOLOGY…..……..………………….………………………………………12 REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………..16 Abstract The National Center for Education

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    In any story‚ the repetition of a word‚ theme‚ or symbol typically marks that thing as important to the author and reader. It reflects the message of the piece as a whole. In Tom Whitecloud’s Blue Winds Dancing‚ the word in particular is “home.” It represents more than where he grew up; more than just a birthplace. “Home” means family. It means friends‚ love‚ comfort‚ and protection. “Home is where the heart is” so the saying goes‚ and for Whitecloud‚ this couldn’t be any truer. Home is the most

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    Reader Response In the short story Bluebeard‚ there is a man who is married to an average house wife. The main part of this story is how Bluebeard leaves his house for a week or so for some reason. This results in leaving his wife all alone in Bluebeards house‚ where his wife has not seen a whole lot of it. Bluebeard gave her a key and said there is a secret closet in the house that you are permitted from. So the wife goes on searching and does not think about that one closet. However‚ her curiosity

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    books can be much longer without the author worrying about the reader losing interest. Anyone who has read and liked the book before going to see the movie will automatically find the book to be far better than the movie simply because the movie is forced to leave out many of what the reader considers to be key aspects in the book. This doesn’t mean that the movie is bad‚ only that it can’t portray the story well enough to suit the avid reader. Unfortunately‚ movies will never be able to portray a book

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    Targets: To reread essay to ensure fluency Focus on use of apostrophes Explore the presentation and significance of Winterson’s relationship with literature‚ focusing on the three chosen extracts Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a tough-minded‚ brutally honest memoir by Jeanette Winterson about her search for belonging—for love‚ a home‚ and a mother. A prominent theme within her story is her intimate relationship with literature and how it shapes her identity. Her relationship with literature

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    attracts a wide range of readers.” (Constantino‚ 2008: 2) Another plausible reason for Satrapi’s choice to do the novel in this medium is the apparent popularity graphic novels enjoyed at the point of the memoir’s publication. Writing the novel graphically‚ brings the Middle Eastern novel closer to its Western readers. As Constantino wrote; Satrapi emphasizes “the universal qualities of her child narrator and the details of her experiences that would be familiar to her Western readers.” (Constantino‚ 2008:

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    Name of your company Your Name Title Company Name Mailing address Email address Direct dial number Executive Summary The executive summary is the most important part of the business plan because if it doesn’t “wow” readers‚ they will stop—or at least “tune out”—at this point. My suggested format is: * Paragraph 1: Explain what your company does in very simple but seductive terms. * Paragraph 2: Explain the “magic sauce” that your company has that provides

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    exist for children‚ it is important to also consider the way these stories continue to affect adults. As one of the main themes in “The Life of Pi” that lies under the surface‚ the anthropomorphism complicates the task of reading. While many adult readers would feel “demeaned” reading an animal tale since it is associated with low-level reading‚ the fact remains

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