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    Standing by one’s beliefs during a time of arising chaos‚ especially when they go against the majority of society‚ could result in one’s inevitable death. This message‚ along with many others‚ is conveyed throughout Arthur Miller’s brilliant play‚ The Crucible. His script focuses on the universal ideas of justice and witchcraft‚ both known to have existed during the Salem Witch Trials. Throughout the play‚ many characters’ moral strength is tested‚ and the local inhabitants of Salem‚ Massachusetts begin

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    What methods does Arthur Miller use to establish the character of Proctor in Act 1 of the Crucible? Proctor’s character is established initially through stage directions‚ and the initial view is not a beaming beacon of warmth as Mary Warren ‘leaps in fright’ at the mere sight of him‚ however we discover this is due to the fact that she is not where she should be‚ not because he is a man of evil actions. Then the stage direction that Miller uses merely for the actor and director to get a true sense

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    Of Mice and Men Expository Essay John Steinback’s Of Mice and Men is a book that describes the chase of the American Dream. Although achieving the American Dream is a great desire for all‚ seldom does it actually come true. George and Lennie‚ the two main characters in the book‚ have a goal of pursuing their version of the American Dream‚ as do many other characters. However‚ due to relationships and other conflicts‚ that dream is not achieved. Almost immediately‚ Steinback poses the question

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    Morgan Lominario Melita Carrey Expository Writing 2 Per. 4 16 September 2014 Animal Cruelty Did you know that 50% of animal fur comes from China‚ where there are no animal cruelty laws. Animal cruelty is a world-wide problem that existed for thousands of years‚ there are two types of cruelty; unintentional and intentional‚ either way is act of crime and non excusable. Although many people don’t view animal cruelty as a crime‚ imagine yourself in their place and see how much you like it. This

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    Humans always want what they do not have‚ they try to deny it but it is inevitable. The crucible by Arthur Miller has many selfish people. First‚ people want thing and act selfishly. Second‚ People do selfish things when they want something. Third‚ others are hurt when people act selfishly. When characters act selfishly to get something they want‚ others are hurt. People who want things act selfishly. Characters act selfishly when they want land. Thomas Putnam wants everyone’s land for himself

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    Expository Essay on Television and Youth Violence There has been a lot of research conducted on the notions that violence portrayed in media - such as television‚ video‚ film‚ music‚ newspapers and books - can have adverse effects on the children viewing it. Many people have suggested that media has allowed violence to become so prevalent in our societies. It has also been suggested that media has been responsible in making the children violent as well. Statistics have shown that an average person

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    such as jurisprudence and sovereignty‚ oftentimes cause high school students much struggle when trying to thoroughly understand such conceptual ideas. To teach these theoretical concepts‚ one must not only equivalently utilize David Ausubel’s Expository teaching model‚ but also retain an overall knowledge of other valuable strategies related to Ausubels’s model (Woolfolk‚ 2004‚ p. 281). To Ausubel‚ the most significant idea is that of the advance organizer‚ a statement of introduction that aids

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    xplain why getting a drivers license is an important event in the lives of many teenagers. Describe the major stressors in teens’ lives. Explain why you like (or do not like) to work in a team. Describe some nonmaterial things that make you happy. Explain why some teens commit suicide. Explain the how music affects your life. Explain the impact of different music genres on society. Explain why students listen to a particular type of music. Explain why some teens skip school

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    Courtney Krup Expository Writing 10/20/2010 Paper 3 Humans are perceived to be the most evolved and advanced form of life on earth today‚ especially in comparison with other animals on the planet. The actions of both humans and animals have been analyzed for centuries‚ as seen in the works “Meat and Milk Factories” by Peter Singer and Jim Mason‚ “An Elephant Crackup?” by Charles Siebert‚ and “The Solitary Stroller and the City” by Rebecca Solnit. In each of these essays‚ the author delves

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    Prompt: ‘We cannot always be ourselves in the company of others’ Statement of Intention This expository piece draws upon the context ‘Identity and Belonging’ in conjunction with personal memoirs from Alice Pung’s ‘Growing up Asian in Australia’. The purpose of this piece is to explore and invite my audience to experience what it is like to be the subject of isolation due to differences in appearance‚ language and culture and to point out the internal struggles people have while trying to discover

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