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    QUESTION 1 Most of the research on input has developed from Stephen Krashen’s Input Hypothesis. According to the Hypothesis‚ for L2 acquisition to take place‚ the learner must be exposed to comprehensible input. In other words‚ Krashen answers the question about what mechanisms exist to allow learners to acquire a second language. He reaches a conclusion‚ stating that learners can achieve acquisition “by understanding messages‚ or by receiving comprehensible input.” Furthermore‚ the input must contain

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    instructor kept reminding the students that within the following few days they would be getting a lot of practice with this. Students generally stay motivated and less anxious from the beginning if they know they’ll have time to review new material. Stephen Krashen proposed the “Affective Filter Hypothesis” in the 1970s‚ which proposed that certain emotions such as anxiety‚ self-doubt‚ and mere boredom interfere with the process of acquiring a second language (Hadley‚ 62)." As for the structure and

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    “Yo no estudio para saber más‚ sino para ignorar menos‚” was said by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz‚ a female self-taught Mexican poet from the sixteen hundreds. The quote translates to‚ “I don’t study to know more‚ but to ignore less.” As a Hispanic girl growing up in the United States‚ Sor Juana’s words have a very deep connection to me. I was seven years old when my family made our great return to the Unites States. I had moved back after spending 4 years of my childhood in Panama‚ growing up next

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    The novel “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky‚ is a first person diary‚ or letter‚ of a 15 year old boy named Charlie. Throughout the novel‚ Charlie writes letters discussing major life events including all the ups and mostly downs‚ that are occurring in his life. Charlie has gone through a lot of stressful and traumatic situations in his life up to his sophomore year of high school. Despite living through a roller coaster of emotions and events‚ there are certain treatments that

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    The “King” of Horror: Stephen King’s Life‚ Times‚ and Works Abstract: This essay is about the life and times of Stephen King and the influences he has had in society. It discusses his childhood and the impact it had in his writing. Examining several scholarly articles helped distinguish King’s unique writing style and themes he includes in his works. This composition ends with the analysis of King’s novel Misery and the uncommon aspects seen

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    If we are all insane‚ then sanity becomes a matter of degree. Words said by a man many people know of‚ Stephen King. A lot of King’s short stories and books fall under the same category or genre of horror. Nationwide‚ King sells over a million copies of his books a year. Why? People love getting the shit scared out of them. Does that mean humans are psychotic? Possibly. But what we don’t really pay attention to is why we enjoy it so much. The best parts of a horror film are when creepy things pop

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    In Stephen King novella “The body” one of the main theme is the relationships between the main characters and their family. Throughout‚ the whole novella the main characters Teddy‚ Chris‚ Vern and Gordie‚ lack the support of a strong masculine figure. These young boys are at a crucial point in their life‚ where if they are not given the right teachings and time‚ their life will turn into a disaster. Also throughout the novella there is no mention of a convincing feminine figure to guide the main

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    MR. HOLLAND’S OPUS MR. HOLLAND’S OPUS is a film by director Stephen Herek‚ written by Patrick Sheane Duncan‚ and produced by Ted Field‚ Michael Nolin‚ and Robert W. Cort. This emotional drama is a classic fictional story about Glenn Holland (Richard Dreyfuss)‚ a man with a deep love of music‚ who has a desire to write at least one symphony of lasting significance. The story starts when he unenthusiastically accepts a job as a high school music teacher at John F. Kennedy High School

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    Wilkes‚ who tends to his injuries. However‚ he soon learns that she wants him to write another novel just for her while he is kept prisoner in her isolated home‚ and if he refuses‚ she has many violent ways to spur him on. It is the purpose of this essay to determine how Paul Sheldon of the story Misery was made believable. The protagonist was made believable by his revealing thoughts‚ action and consequences‚ and story transition from his character. The character of Paul Sheldon is made believable

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    Movie Review Of War Horse Liberty University Online Stephen Spielberg’s War Horse is a based off of its Tony award-winning Broadway play. The movie starts off in Devon where we are first introduced to a young man named Albert‚ his father Ted‚ mother Rose and Lyons the landlord. The father goes to a horse auction in high hopes of finding a horse to help plow the land for crops in order to pay rent and make a living. Once Ted is at the auction he looks upon this horse that is much smaller in size

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