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    4 3 2 1 Under 5 OVERALL EVALUATION Outline was in correct format and handed in 5 0 Work Cited was correct; annotated and pictures cited 5 4 3 2 1 Student dressed up 5 0 Speech met time limit 10 0 7-9 min. TOTAL POINTS _________/120 Time___________min. The final speech will be either an informative or persuasive. You will be giving your speech in

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    First Death

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    In the last stanza the child says “but how could Arthur go‚ clutching his tiny lily‚ with his eyes shut up so tight and the roads deep in snow?” The child is trying to say why is Arthur is lying in the box when he should be having fun? I think that the child thinks that this is a birthday party. I feel that at the end of the poem the child is sad because Arthur isn’t opening his eyes or “waking up” to play or celebrate. He is just lying

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    Boo Radley As the novel advances‚ the children’s changing attitude toward Boo Radley is an important measurement of their development from innocence toward a grown-up ethical perspective. At the beginning of the book‚ Boo is merely a source of childhood superstition. For example‚ when Jem finds his pants sown and laid out on the fence of the Radley’s‚ as he explains to Scout‚ then allowing them to consider the possibility that perhaps this childhood superstition really does exist. At

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    Sequence Analysis for Casablanca “Play it again Sam” Shot 1 - Establishing shot shows Selective focus on Sam as piano wheeled in focus‚ within Ricks bar - Black and white color scheme with hard lighting and low-key illumination effectively recreates bar image - Sam face fronting camera‚ well lit‚ Ilsa back to camera - Background out of focus‚ thus centering the scene around Sam and Ilsa - Diegetic sound of conversation between sam and Ilsa - 2 planes of action -Sam and Ilsa conversation

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    sorry.” The repetition represents his self-frustration‚ and is emphasized through the close up shot that displays his anger and disappointment in himself through facial expression. In a subsequent and contrasting scene‚ Pat is comforted by Tiffany when he imagines hearing the same song. This scene represents his found trust in her‚ and through this‚ a social change is displayed. In this scene‚ a close-up shot of Pat’s facial expression is displayed again as we see it begin to relax at Tiffany’s presence

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    Who Am I?

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    Prompt: Discovering our identity is a challenging journey. Who am I? This is a question that is almost always on our minds. I personally believe that discovering your identity is very challenging‚ and is most difficult as a teen. We often don’t know what we’re doing and how to act‚ are thrust into situations where we feel like we need to adapt our identity in order to belong‚ and aren’t embracing who we really are because we’re afraid of how people will react. When we first ask the question

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    The Bungling Host

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    the medicine. Also‚ house should be shut up and there should be a hole in the roof. Everything was set as what Buzzard asked. Suddenly‚ Rabbit cried out loud‚ so people asked what’s going on. Buzzard said Rabbit is afraid of medicine. But‚ actually Buzzard killed Rabbit and ate him. He flew away through the hole in the roof. Bear found out and got so angry. So he asked an orphan who had a bow to shot Buzzard. Orphan did it and Bear killed him. Bear hung him up and lighted fire under him to smoke him

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    Against all Odds Good Morning Teachers. Today I’m going to be talking about the topic Against All Odds. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believed‚ it can be achieved even when success is out of reach. The concept of the topic “Against All Odds” was seen through the documentary ‘Search for the Afghan Girl’ which is concerned with McCurry’s return journey to Pakistan to trace the location of a young Afghan girl he photographed in 1984‚ that photo became famous and has come to represent

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    COCA-COLA CRISIS IN BELGIUM‚ 1999. Introduction The assignment given was to choose a case with an organization or person that suffered a PR crisis‚ and didn’t manage it correctly from a PR perspective‚ such as miss-communications with stakeholders‚ media etc. I chose to write about the crisis that happened in Belgium in 1999. I will analyze the steps the company took towards to solve the issue‚ explain what they did wrong‚ and give my own opinion on how they could’ve handled it better. I will

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    Run Lola Run Speech

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    a sequence of shots are displayed to portray an effective manner of time passing. Clocks are presented throughout the film. In the opening sequence a background sound of a clock ticking can be heard and the following misen-scene consists of a close up of a pendulum swinging ominously‚ then the camera pans upwards to reveal a demonic clock. The low angle shot of the clock emphasises the power of that time will have in the film. Overall the main theme time is a significant aspect of the film that is

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