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    To Kill a Mockingbird Have you ever wondered how your personality developed? To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Author Harper Lee uses memorable characters to explore civil rights and racism in the 1930s. The book is told through the eyes of a girl named Scout Finch. The Finch children and their friends are on an adventure to find out more about Boo Radley. In To Kill a Mockingbird Scout Finch is coming of age. Scout learns a lot from the people that star in her life. She learns

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    Macbeth Characterization Graphic Organizer Use this graphic organizer to collect your thoughts about characterization in Macbeth. As you read each scene‚ record what you learn about the character. Add the line from the play that supports your idea. Lady Macbeth   Observations Text Support Looks     Actions It is assumed that she committed suicide. She couldn’t handle the guilt. She is sleep walking showing that she is greatly disturbed. The queen‚ my lord‚ is dead. Lady Macbeth has taken to sleep

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    major events taken place in the novel. As Jem starts to understand the social classes‚ two reasons that prove this are his understanding of the town’s groupings and his understanding of what occurred in the courtroom‚ the readers relate to the development through the understanding of differences in people and society. Jem starts to realize that

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    Universität Stuttgart Institut für Linguistik: Anglistik HS Topics in Middle English Syntax Dr. Thomas McFadden WS 2007/2008 14/11/2007 Christine Pöhler The influence of French in Middle English Syntax In contrast to Scandinavian‚ French did not change the OE phonology or syntax but its vocabulary: French became the “most substantial source of new words in written Middle English.” (Blake: 423) Why did French have this kind of impact on English and its lexis? - The number of the conquerors

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    Winter Vacation

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    For those who like winter sports like skiing and snowboarding‚ we have just the perfect place- the remote yet very popular mountain resort called Balea Lake. It is situated at an altitude of 2‚034m‚ being the highest mountain resort of Romania. The cliffs are covered with snow from November till late July‚ sometimes still persisting till the new one arrives. First‚ you have to reach Balea Waterfall‚ and only afterwards try to get to the lake. Late spring is the best time to come- you take the

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    disdain for the doll is made evident through the drastic changes in tone throughout the piece‚ and the speaker’s use of sentences with many clauses to draw attention to key points. The tone of the piece‚ revealed through the connotations of abstract diction‚ mirrors the speaker’s thoughts towards the doll. The tone of the piece starts pleasant‚ containing words with positive connotations such as “special” and “loving”. This is immediately contrasted with the negative words “revolting” and “frightened”

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    Summer & Winter

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    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‚ for instance

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    desires and express the potential they have hidden deep inside of them. Whether one uses these words to discriminate and disparage a certain race‚ or instead take the same words to heal‚ save‚ and to fight against justice‚ it all relies on the specific diction used. In many ways‚ the Holocaust was a war fought with words. It relied on mass communication to convey it’s message of hate and to mobilize a nation in it’s service. For example‚ Hitler did indeed understand "the true power of words‚" he knew exactly

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    Winter Sports

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    1. Biathlon 2. Bobsleigh: Bobsleigh and Skeleton 3. Curling 4. Ice Hockey 5. Luge 6. Skating: Figure Skating‚ Short Track Speed Skating and Speed Skating 7. Skiing: Alpine‚ Cross Country‚ Nordic Combined‚ Ski Jumping‚ Freestyle and Snowboard 1. Биатлон 2. Бобслей: бобслей и скелетон 3. Керлинг 4. Хоккей на льду 5. Санный спорт 6. Конькобежный спорт: фигурное катание‚ шорт-трек и скоростной бег на коньках 7. Лыжный спорт: горные лыжи‚ лыжные гонки

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    World War 1. Yeats was greatly affected by the events that took place during the war. He lived through a time where there was no faith in God. Yeats depicts a society that has lost its faith in God and is no longer stable. The author uses a dark diction to convey his theme throughout the poem. For example “The falcon cannot hear the falconer”(line 2) visualizes someone being lost. He uses falcon and falconer to symbolize god and his followers‚ and how they have lost faith in him. “The blood dimmed

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