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    Ict-Based Lp in Poetry

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    ICT-BASED LESSON PLAN IN POETRY NAME | Grace F. Cristobal | SUBJECT AREA | English | YEAR LEVEL | Third | TARGETTED CONTENT BEC LEARNING COMPETENCY | Point out and interpret sound devices to identify the mood and theme of a poem | TOPIC/LESSON UNIT TOPIC | Poetry: “The Bells”By Edgar Allan Poe | LEARNING OBJECTIVESThe learner will be able to: 1. Appreciate the aesthetic

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    Turn of the Screw

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    How are aspects of humanity exposed through textual features and forms throughout study of Turn of the Screw and Sixth Sense? Henry James through his 1898 ghost story novella Turn of the Screw and the Sixth Sense‚ a supernatural horror film by M. Night Shyamalan‚ tell and explore‚ through textual form and features key aspects of humanity. Through themes and explorations of Corruption of the Innocent‚ The Importance of Communication in ]‚ audiences gain understanding‚ through relationship with

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    Turn of the Screw: Psychoanalytic Analysis Since first being published in 1898‚ Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw has been widely known and analyzed due to it’s ambiguous content. One way of interpreting the novel is reading it as a literal ghost story‚ but another more common reading is through Freud’s psychoanalysis. The family relationship of Freud’s psychoanalysis includes three parts: the superego‚ the ego‚ and the id. The superego consists of morals that are taught by authority or society

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    Problem 2.22: a. Formulate an LP model for this problem X1 = quantity of ornate‚ decorative wood frame doors produced X2 = quantity of windows produced Max Total Profit: 500X1+400X2 X1+0.5*X2≤40 0.5*X1+0.75*X2≤40 0.5 X1+X2≤60 X1‚ X2≥0 b. Sketch the feasible region Please refer to the graph below c. What is the optimal solution After calculations using solver in excel‚ we figure out that the max total profit available is $26‚000.00‚ when produce a mix of 20 units of doors and 40 units of windows

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    turn taking

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    Turn Taking Because conversations need to be organised‚ there are rules or principles for establishing who talks and then who talks next. This process is called turn-takinandf‚ as aforementioned‚ with their favorite game being Doom. In the book Columbine by Dave Cullen‚ it states that Harris and Klebold‚ according to their attempt at a more grandiose‚ elaborate‚ and terrifying attack than the one they committed‚ wanted to commit the deadliest terrorist attack the U.S. has ever seen‚ by killing

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    Salinger uses a vinyl record to represent Holden Caulfield’s belief of childhood innocence. Throughout the novel‚ Holden maintains the belief that adults are evil and “phony”‚ while young children are immaculate. In chapter 16‚ Holden purchases an LP record for his younger sister‚ Phoebe. Holden describes the artist‚ Estelle Fletcher as being “very Dixieland and whorehouse” and not “mushy” or “cute as hell”. Why does Holden buy his little sister a record that sounds so provocative‚ especially

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    Chapter Six is an important section of The Turn of the Screw‚ as it involves many of the themes of the story‚ as well as reflecting its general narrative structure. James’ novel is phenomenally complex; it has an incredible ambiguity to it‚ which allows for some very outlandish and far-fetched ideas to be formulated. A ’theme’ can almost be drawn from almost every other sentence‚ if one so desires. It is deciding which issues have a little more to them than there may seem at first and which are what

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    My turn

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    My turn: I like my coffee extra African-American By Dale Bradby Eng 101 I’ve heard people describe my skin color as caramel and my eyes as hazelnut is if I’m some kind of creamer. I claim that I’m 100% African-American‚ even though I’ve never known anybody from Africa including my great-grandfather‚ who was of the Pamonkey native-American tribe. Its common in the black community to hear someone say "I got Indian in me!" and then someone else to smack their lips and respond "Nigga you blacker

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    Turn of the Screw

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    In The Turn of the Screw ‚Henry James‚ leaves the reader to determine many things left ambiguous such as the reason for Miles’s expulsion and just what is meant by Peter Quint being “too free” with the children. Perhaps the biggest inference the reader must make is whether the governess is truthful and actually sees ghosts which may harm the children or whether‚ for whatever reason‚ she is not telling the truth. I believe that the ghosts are only a hallucination of the governess. I also think

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    “The allotment of death.” Hawks may be considered noble creatures but Ted Hughes gives a rather different image of them in his poem ‘Hawk Roosting’. He provides the reader with the image of a corrupt and arrogant predator. A very different image to what we are perhaps used to. One cannot deny that the hawk is a bird of prey but Ted’s clever use of personification allows one to look at it from a different perspective: from the hawks own eyes. I will look into how this corrupt figure is conveyed‚ how

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