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    at‘Despite the use of the first person narrative in The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Changez remains a stranger to us in the novel.’ Do you agree? In the novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Mohsin Hamid has used the first person narrative to let Changez tells the reader a story. We are shown the way that first person narrative only tells one side of the story‚ in this case‚ it is only Changez telling the story and speaking for the American and this creates the reader with no other perspectives of

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    the Los Angeles council agreeing that there should be a law limiting homeless people’s belongings to what can fit in a trash bin. This would force the homeless people to throw away large portions of their belongings to benefit the city from not having “trash” on the streets. According to the L.A. times‚ the legislation California believes that this law will “limit storage on sidewalks‚ parkways‚ and alleys citywide to what homeless people can fit in a 60-gallon container‚ about the size of a city recycling

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    people‚ events‚ and ideas. IWBAT: Write a story with a single event with a developed real or imagined character (s). PRIOR CONNECTIONS Children love to hear stories about exciting characters and far away places at bedtime‚ school storytime‚ or reading them themselves. CONNECTIONS TO THE FUTURE There are several opportunities in which you will be able to write and express your ideas and feelings. Knowing which point of view (first or third person) to use depends on the writer’s purpose.

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    award‚ etc.). Write about the person without stating any of your own opinions in the story. Use third person (he said‚ she did)‚ with accurate quotes in the person’s own words.  Try to capture a sense of the individual’s personality and mood. Quote at least two other people who know the subject of your story well. Get an action photo of your subject – either take it yourself or get one from them. A list of sources and contact information is required. Your story should be between 600 and 800 words

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    Pope Francis said that‚ “The church must speak truthfully and also by her witness: the witness of poverty. If a believer speaks about poverty or the homeless and lives like a pharaoh‚ this is not good.” The Catholic Church consistently teaches about helping the poor and vulnerable but as individuals‚ are people truly acting upon this? In our society‚ homelessness has become a major crisis; it is not only a political‚ economic‚ and social issue but also a moral issue. Through the Scriptures‚ the

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    HOW TO TELL A STORY (A) From an instant to eternity‚ from the intracranial to the intergalactic‚ the life story of each and every character offers encyclopedic possibilities. The mark of a master is to select only a few moments but give us a lifetime. —Robert McKee1 Stories are all around us. Stories move us‚ make us feel alive‚ inspire us to be more than we would be otherwise. As famed screenwriting coach and author of the screenwriting bible‚ Story‚ McKee says: “Story is not only our

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    Imagine your life as a homeless dog or cat. Describe what you think a typical day might be like. If I had to imagine my life as a homeless dog or cat my typical day would be waking up hopeless by just waking up all over again with that same feeling of all my pain‚ being lonely‚ scared‚ cold‚ or maybe thirsty and hungry also wandering around and look for attention .This would also depend on whether I live in a busy city or countryside because as a cat for example living in the busy

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    His skin was deeply etched; like the earth when dry and parched in desperate need of precipitation. His clothes tattered; dirty; as would be with a homeless man. Each day he would sit on the same bench‚ on the same street‚ in the heart of New York City… …and he would smile. He would smile at all who passed him by. With a glitter in his eyes he smiled at all who passed him by. Hoping he could spread some joy to one; or maybe more. But many just averted him by looking at the stores. They seemed to

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    Third Person Narration

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    Even though the story uses third person narration‚ it sounds as if the readers are in Adam’s head. The narrator has sarcasm in their tone‚ adding to the feeling that this is a close third person. It caused me to see a connection between the two. An example is when the narrator says “like he achieved some life goal” (6). Also‚ the story contains realistic elements‚ especially Adam’s brooding attitude and how his whole family. Adam is the strange one in his family. However‚ as the story goes on‚ his

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    Director of Pine Street Inn in Boston‚ Ma.‚ faced with ever decreasing budgetary constraints‚ is tasked with facilitating a paradigm shift in the future of operations within the Boston Homeless care industry. She must convince the Board of Directors that the corporation can best accomplish its mission of helping the homeless in Boston by providing less of the more expensive emergency shelter beds and more of the slightly more cost effective longer term less concentrated housing facilities. (Varley‚ 2013

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