If you’ve ever read the story “The Ugly Duckling”‚ which I’m assuming most people did as a child‚ you’d know that there is a wonderful moral to the story. The moral is: you should never be ashamed of who you naturally are‚ because whether it’s tomorrow or a year from now‚ you are going to be happy with what you become. Always keep dreaming of and trying to be the best version of yourself that you possibly can‚ and one day you will be in the exact spot you wanted to be in all along. This tale
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HOME READING REPORT KYLA MITCH MANUEL MRS.ANNACITA M. CONSTANTINO GRADE 6-A Title of the book: Gates in English reading . Title of the story: The deer thief Author: Araceli L. Jabal Characters: main-hunter Supporting-thief‚ justice of the peace Setting: time-one day Place-on the forest
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3. As Mia in Princess Diary‚ write a reflection of your time when you went through the princess lessons. Me‚ a princess? At first I was shocked and rejected the whole idea which came about by the death of my father‚ Philippe Renaldi. My expectation in life is to be invisible and I am good at it. Being forced into this by my mother‚ I reluctantly agreed to attend “princess lessons” in preparation for my attendance to the State Dinner and Genovia’s Independence Day Ball. These lessons were conducted
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lighter than Maggie‚ with nicer hair and a fuller figure.” From this we see that Mama perceives Dee as being better than Maggie just because of how she looks. Mama thinks that Dee is prettier than Maggie. In addition‚ it is as if Maggie is the ugly duckling of the family. Mama feels that Dee is better off than Maggie. She thinks that Dee has a lot going on for her whereas Maggie has nothing. From this we can see that Mama doesn’t worry as much about Dee because she knows that Dee can handle herself
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Language arts education incorporates the teaching and learning of reading‚ writing‚ speaking‚ and listening. These strands should not be perceived as individual content areas‚ but as one unified subject in which each of the four areas supports the others and enhances thinking and learning. Traditionally however‚ teachers have typically paid little attention to listening in Language Arts instruction. This failure of teachers to focus on the development of listening in language arts is a serious oversight
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KEy TO WORKBOOK Worksheet 1 Grammar in use; page 9 A. 1. 4. B. 1. C. 1. 4. can‚ cannot can‚ cannot A 2. a languages water‚ land 2. 5. 3. 2. 5. can‚ cannot 3. can‚ cannot can‚ cannot An 4. an 5. The‚ a river 3. chess miles Words in action; page 11 A. 1. 4. B. 1. 2. loving 2. naughty famous 5. clever (a) an elephant (b) It is about to kick a ball. (a) a dog (b) It is barking. 3. angry Writing practice; page 12 A. Ram and Sita spent fourteen years in the wilderness. For some time they lived
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Sony is a brand that beliefs in creating things which captures consumers’ imaginations and enhancing their lives in the process. Their products such as the PlayStation aim to stimulate people’s senses and refresh their spirits. The Sony PlayStation delivers a message that it helps players achieve their dreams and attain fulfilment in their lives. This message is depicted in the commercial using peripheral cues that appeal to our inner fears‚ and it can be seen through the following frameworks. Three
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Individuals venturing into new experiences may encounter obstacles‚ but may also gain significant rewards. Do you agree with this perspective? In your response‚ refer to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. The world can be harsh and oppressive. Only those who refuse to abandon their dreams truly can move into the world‚ and create new experiences through the potential obstacles they face. In the film ‘Billy Elliott’ by director Stephen Daldry and related
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at a young age girls are treated different from boys. She goes about saying how mothers pay closer attention to their young boys (Greer 5). Giving them love and attention‚ the boy grows up with some positive self-esteem. Even if the boy is the ugly duckling‚ he would still think he is the most handsome thing out there because his mother gave him the unconditional love the young girl probably wouldn’t receive. In this situation the girl would learn that the man has inferior power in a sense and that
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upon will either make me or break me. Growing up I thought that our humble and modest life style was a normal life. However‚ it was in junior high school that I was rudely awakened to a cruel reality; my classmates made fun of me. I was the ugly duckling always sporting last season’s hand-me-downs. I seldom had money for class field trips and when I did attend a trip I had no spending money like everyone else seemed to have. At the end of the day‚ however‚ having money and things didn’t matter
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