AP English Literature and Composition Character Name(s) _______________________________________________________________ Score _____ / 30 I. Provide an example of each of these literary terms for character from any of the short stories in this section. Characterization: Antihero: Dynamic: Static: Foil: Flat: Stock: Round: Saving Sourdi by May-Lee Chai (Page 121) 1. How does your response to Nea develop over the course of the story? Is she a dynamic or static character?
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Horse jumping Many people may say that it’s a dangerous sport and that you have to be crazy for doing it but‚ after they try it once they won’t leave it. Risking your life is worth it when you find passion on and over the horse‚ finding lots of new‚ rich and encouraging experiences that will make you grow as a person and as a rider; as‚ when you jump‚ you need to be focused‚ you even forget about problems you may have‚ it helps you not being a rancorous person. When you jump once
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1Q Overview Georgia-South A*FAME Model Analysis (1st Quarter) • 48 ABC writing numbers issued – 60% of 1Q recruits • 37 Different associates had an ABC – 26% of AWP • 16 associates completed ABC Accounts (record!) • 33 associates completed ABC AP (record!) • 7 of our 9 Fireballs were ABCs • 18 associates made A*FAME • 8 (out of 17) DSCs made FAME Congratulations on FAME!! • • • • • • • • Brandon West Lorri Stembridge Lynn Sims John Collins Candace Jackson Chip Griffin Bryan Shover Sheila
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that the Rainhorse is supernatural in his writing. He describes the horse as possibly ‘Clairvoyant’ which is certainly supernatural. Also when thinking to himself about an ordinary horse the man says ‘this horse was nothing like that’ which suggests that the Rainhorse is out of the ordinary‚ therefore out of this world and supernatural. When the horse is around the rain seems to pour much harder and heavier‚ it is almost as if the horse has the power to control the element of rain. It is also describes
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he was taken aback and startled to see Mourad riding a beautiful white horse. In fact‚ he was so dazed that Mourad had to say “Yes‚ it’s a horse. You are not dreaming.” All this was too unbelievable because Aram knew that they were too poor to be able to afford to buy a horse. The only way Mourad could possess it could be by stealing. They were too honest to lie and yet too crazy to ride a horse. Thus‚ they kept the horse for two weeks‚ enjoying its ride in cool air and singing to their heart’s
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uses his nowfamous analogy of horses. Only horse trainers‚ very specialized people‚ have a positive influence on horses‚ when most other people would have a negative influence. Surely‚ as Socrates suggests‚ if it takes such expertise to improve a horse‚ it would be odd to think that pretty much anyone can improve a person. Socrates believes that this analogy must be correct in terms of all animals along with human beings because if it takes an expertise to improve a horse‚ than it would certainly be
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The Horses Analysis This is a poem by Ted Hughes where he talks about a male observing a horse. The poem starts off with‚ ‘I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark’. This creates a setting of an early before sunrise‚ when the atmosphere is chilly‚ dark and gloomy. ‘Evil air‚ a frost-making stillness’. The ‘air’ is being personified suggesting that the atmosphere is cruel and unsafe. ‘Not a leaf‚ not a bird. A world cast in frost.’ The word ‘frost’ means the state of coldness sufficient
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Sea Horse Scientific Name: Hippocampus Kingdom: Animalia Common Name: Sea Horse Seahorses are truly unique‚ and not just because of their unusual equine shape. The seahorse
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Mice and Men’. The public would perceive Afro-Americans solely by their physical features and society would segregate them as a result of their racial distinction. I will be exploring how Steinbeck presents Crooks and his development through literary devices‚ and hence‚ how he changes depending on the characters he is interacting with. Steinbeck initially presents Crooks in a dialogue between George and Candy though he himself was absent. This signifies that they may not have been friends with Crooks
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Escaping from the reality‚ Margaret Laurence utilizes the short story “Horses of the Night” to establish the struggle Chris had between his imagination and the reality of his own world. The battles he had among himself demonstrates that sometimes life creates an illusion to allow people to explore through the wrong ideas. Vanessa’s perspective of Chris going through his life in Manawaka‚ and living in Shallow Creek had a big differentiality. He remodeled his real life situations into his dreams‚
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