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    Point of View: (Select a 50 word contiguous passage that shows the point of view used in narrating the story) a. Quote and page number for a passage of 50-75 words that illustrates the work’s point of view. “This is me when I was 10 years old. This was in 1980. And this is a class photo. I’m sitting on the far left so you don’t see me. From left to right: Golnaz‚ Mahshid‚ Narine‚ Minna. In 1979 a revolution took place. It was later called “the Islamic revolution.” Then came 1980:

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    Point of view is the way a story is written. There are several types of point of views depending on who is telling the story; first person‚ second person‚ and third person. First person is the most difficult of the all because the author writes almost everything from the point of view of the main character as if the character is speaking to the person reading it. Certain words such as "I" and "me" are used to describe the character in the story. Second person is rarely ever seen in a story because

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    weakening morals. The most important tradition still in my life is probably Thanksgiving dinner. Every year Thanksgiving is held at my grandparent’s house and we eat the same food every time. The same family members are always there and there are always beautiful decorations placed around the house. This tradition fits Glassie’s definition because this is a part of history for my family and I‚ and how we celebrate Thanksgiving now shapes how we will celebrate is in the future. Our family’s culture is

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    Hands- On Project III Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is America’s distinguished day. It is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday in the month of November. Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century when the first Thanksgiving dinner is said to have taken place. The legendary pilgrims‚ crossed the Atlantic in the year 1620 on the Mayflower‚ and had a celebration with food with help from local Native Americans. Thanksgiving has many anthropological standings that deal with the setting‚ division

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    Thanksgiving Speech 11/26/02 Good afternoon. As I stand here and look out at all of you‚ children K4 through grade 12‚ teachers‚ parents‚ friends‚ it takes my breath away. It is the first time this year all of us have been together. We in this room are so wealthy. We are all very rich. It doesn’t matter whether we are millionaires or whether we don’t have two nickels to rub together. We are rich because we live in America. We are rich because we have wonderful families and friends who care

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    Thanksgiving is a national holiday that has been celebrated for ages. Although there is a common theme for almost all thanksgiving traditions‚ none of them are the same. For some they roast a humongous turkey‚ gather the family together and watch football‚ others may have a mundane day‚ go to a relative’s house just to say a quick hello. Every family has some sort of unique way to celebrate‚ each that is special to them. Not only do the traditions differ‚ but so does the food. Some have an enormous

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    Blurring the ’Male Gaze’ "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is a 1953 Musical-Comedy released by 20th Century Fox‚ directed by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Munroe and Jane Russell; the two greatest sex symbols of the era. The camera’s point of view is that of the ’male gaze’‚ where women are regarded as objects of fascination and the men are assumed to have a position of power. Hawks shows how it can be easily hijacked by females smart enough to control‚ manipulate and ultimately blur the ’male gaze’

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    What Can I Prepare Before the Actual Day of Thanksgiving? Q. What can I prepare before the actual day of Thanksgiving …. Usually‚ I make everything the same day‚ and it is exhausting. Thanks. — LS‚ Brooklyn‚ N.Y. A. If there is one thing I’ve learned from my husband’s marathon running‚ it’s that strength and stamina alone won’t necessarily get you to the finish line. The difference between a good run and an excruciating ordeal is solid planning. Thanksgiving‚ that marathon of meals‚ requires the

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    analyze two pieces of modernist literature “Mrs Dalloway”‚ by Virginia Woolf and “The Short Happy Life of Francis McComber” by Ernest Hemingway in the light of point of view and experimentation. Both stories are important references to the movement they belong to‚ and share the same modernist characteristics. It is possible to say that they both break with traditional narrative features by going into the minds of the characters and including new writing techniques such as different points of view and

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    Point-of-View To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird is told from the first-person point-of-view of Scout. Choose a scene that you have read that has at least three characters. Re-write the scene from two other characters’ points-of-view. Be sure to depict the differences that would occur in your scene based on a new point-of-view. How would that character view the action‚ the other characters‚ the setting? I woke up to the smell of smoke billowing in my room. It took a while for me to

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