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    Family and Grandmother

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    FICTION Fiction F. 1 How I Taught My Grandmother To Read by Sudha Murty 1. UNIT UNIT Write about the following memories or experiences. Share your views with the class. i) ii) iii) iv) A memorable holiday spent with your grandmother A story told by your grandmother The things you admire the most about your grandmother The difference between your mother and your grandmother 1 2. Have you ever been on a trip to any place in India‚ where you didn’t know the language spoken locally

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    that we invented lifestyle. Home of the sunshine and care free surf ‚here‚ anything is possible. This deeply ingrained feeling of California has made it’s way into the imaginations and souls of all Californians; my family and myself included. My Granny‚ Sue Bakies (Underwood then) was brought to California in the year 1954 at the age of ten by her father‚ Norman a Navy man and mother‚ Dutch. Traveling with them was her aunt Nancy‚ an uncle‚ one cousin‚ Roy and her mammy she called Memaw. With a

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    who was caring‚ generous‚ and loving. She experienced many horrible things as a child‚ such as her father‚ mother‚ and brother dying when she was only seven years old. As a young child Eleanor had it exceptionally tough‚ her mother used to call her “granny” because of her seriousness. Eleanor was always called the ugly duckling as a child because of her looks and appearance. Then Eleanor’s mother‚ Ana‚ became ill with painful headaches‚ and would ask Eleanor to sit for hours holding her head and stroking

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    THE UGLY DUCKLING Casts: Alif Auzy Yoana Khalisha Desti Kumalasari Fina Salsabila Gita Permata Aryati Nur Atmi Pertiwi Rani Nuraini The Ugly Duckling Cast : * Alif as Father Duck / Hunter * Auzy Yoana Khalisha as Child 3 / “Beautiful” Ugly Duckling * Desti Kumalasari as Mother Duck / Old Lady * Fina Salsabila as Animal 2 / Child 2 / Swan 1 * Gita Permata Aryati as Narrator * Nur Atmi Pertiwi as Animal 1 / Child 1 / Swan 2 * Rani Nuraini

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    Comparison & Contrast

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    Essay 2 Scott Momaday’s “The Way to Rainy Mountain” and Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Being Country” are two the texts to be compared. Though they share similarities‚ they too are quite different. They both share similar topics‚ in that they are two stories of cultures‚ but written from different perspectives of their cultures. Momaday is from the Kiowas tribe of the plains of Oklahoma‚ and Mason from a farm in Mayfield‚ Kentucky. Both exhibit some comparisons‚ but mostly contrasts throughout

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    Two Kinds

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    Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing‚ 5th Edition Laurie Kirszner and Stephen Mandell Table of Contents Preface 1. Understanding Literature Imaginative Literature Conventional Themes The Literary Canon Luisa Valenzuela‚ “All about Suicide” Wole Soyinka‚ “Telephone Conversation” Thinking Critically Interpreting Literature Evaluating Literature The Function of Literary Criticism Checklist: Evaluating Literary Criticism 2. Reading and Writing About Literature

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    What Makes a Good Short Story and How Successful is R.K. Narayan in Portraying the Character of Swami in the Short Story ‘A Hero’? Nadine Gordimer – ‘Short story writers see by the light of the flash; theirs is the art of the only thing we can be sure of – the present moment.’ This is a quote from short story writer Nadine Gordimer; referring to how the art of short story writing is to get straight to the point and write everything as it is. This is an art and those who cannot perfect it should

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    reader is left with no way of knowing whether or not Little Red Riding Hood knew beforehand that the wolf had devoured McGary 2 granny. It is possible that she brought the gun specifically to use on the wolf because she anticipated the prospect of having to kill it. It is somewhat more likely‚ however‚ that Little Red Riding Hood had no idea that the wolf had eaten granny‚ and just improvised her actions on the spot. This scenario suggests that she just happened to have a gun‚ and why would that

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    The Power Struggle Throughout the world fairytales have been created and passed on to future generations‚ usually though oral practice; up until the late 1800’s were these fairytales written down. Each tale narrated the actions of its characters while embedding a lesson to help young children develop the right morals to grow into mature adults. One tale in particular teaches children to always obey their parents‚ though it also portrays a much more controversial idea. Through the story we can see

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    AN APPLE A DAY There Used

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    garden were enormous giants for me. Every autumn the tree bore not very big and a bit sour apples but my granny managed to cook delicious pies with them. “Treat yourself to one more piece of pie‚ honey‚” used to tell me granny. “You know an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” “So it’s because of the apples that we haven’t got one in our village‚ isn’t it?” asked I seriously one day. Granny only laughed heartily and said nothing. And what could she say? That the good old doctor had retired a few

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