The Crucible Act I questions 1. Why is Parris bringing in Reverend Hale? (Two possible reasons) 2. Abigail seems dangerous – why? How? Be specific – use a quote. 3. What are John Proctor’s concerns? How does he see himself? Why? 4. How is Rebecca Nurse portrayed? What role might she be likely to play? 5. Why is the issue of Parris’ salary raised? Who raises the issue? 6. Why does Tituba confess? 7. What motivates the girls to “cry out”? What does this gain them
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Extension History Extension – Proposal Preliminary Research I originally research Robert the Bruce through biographies and articles relating to him‚ this gave me the opportunity to have a better understanding of my chosen topic‚ as I had no real knowledge of his history and his actions. When I decided that I wanted a more in depth look into the life of Robert the Bruce I bought two books that featured him as the main focal point. One was a historic biography and the other was a fictitious
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Annie Vo AP English Language & Composition 5‚ July 2013 Question 1 In Chief Seattle’s oration to Governor Isaac I. Stevens‚ Seattle attempts to fight for equality for Native Americans despite their differences in social status with the Caucasians. Through the use of rhetorical strategies such as figurative language‚ organization‚ diction and tone‚ Seattle attacks the Governor’s malicious deeds‚ while at the same time praises him‚ and reminds him that the Native people‚ although presented
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by volume and 70% by value are seaborne. India has 11 major ports‚ 19 Medium port‚ and 187 minor ports along 7‚517 km long Indian coastline. It is strategically located as a major maritime nation due to its long coastline that flanks important global shipping routes. The National Transport Policy Committee (1980) recommended the following principles for declaration of a national waterway. It should possess capability of navigation by mechanically propelled vessels of a reasonable size. It should
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HSC 3066: Support positive risk taking for individuals 1.1/1.2 Risk is apart of everyday life for example cooking‚ getting the bus‚ walking to the shop etc. All these carry some element of risk. Risk is associated with our health‚ safety and security. Some adults such as those who are disabled or who are older are normally discouraged from taking risks with their planning‚ employment and their daily living skills usually because people worry for their limitations or that they might hurt themselves
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IIBA ® International Institute of Business AnalysisTM The Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide November 2011 Draft for Public Review The Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide is a collaborative effort by the International Institute of Business Analysis and the Agile Alliance. Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide November 2011 Draft for Public Review www.iiba.org International Institute of Business Analysis‚ Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada © International Institute of
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What ideas about discovery does this text convey and what techniques does the composer use to represent their view of Discovery?! ! Emotionally or Physically rediscovering something challenges an individuals perception preventing them to stimulate new ideas and speculate future possibilities. As rediscoveries are sudden and unexpected the ramifications differ for individuals and their worlds leading to powerful repercussions. These ideas are shown through Tim Burton’s film Charlie and the Chocolate
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HSC 026 1.1) Values relate to our personal principles‚ morals and ideals - what we consider to be important. Each person is unique‚ with thier own personal values and beliefs shaped by a number of factors that include culture‚ religion and personal experiences. We value each person as an individual‚ respect their choices‚ rights‚ privacy and commitments in life‚ and work in partnership to understand thier priorities‚ needs‚ abilities and limits. 1.2) It is important to work in a way that embeds
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ASSIGNMENT 01 UNIQUE NO: 553290 Student NO: 41771834 NAME: Musekiwa Mathew Chakanyuka The Negro’s Complaint 1. The voice that is depicted in the poem is of William Cowper and the significance of this choice of narrator is socioeconomic issue of slavery. During the time of 1700s slavery was an issue and Cowper wrote this poem in support of the abolition of the slave trade. He presented this poem to the reader in the voice of a slave. The 18th century‚ African Americans were considered
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Janelle A. Carr Prof. Edwards ENG 110 My Great life Coming from a family that has migrated from another country living is definitely something that is both extremely difficult and also very exciting. Being from another country parents typically expect a whole lot from their child or children‚ mainly because their main reasons for migrating was to have a better life from what they had growing up. Although parents who have migrated from other countries see this as a wonderful opportunity for their
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