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    Outcome 2.4: provide constructive feedback to learners to help them understand what they have done well and what they need to develop On Wednesday I supported a group of children during literacy. The children had to write their own story using interesting sentences and vocabulary. The children watched a video and then they had to write their own story. During the activity I made sure all the children understood what they had to do and I wrote down notes about the children responses. At

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    Gillian Wagner April 30‚ 2011 ENGL 3353 Modern American Fiction Dawn and Doom in the Branches “There is no agony like bearing an untold story inside of you.” Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ was written in 1937 at the tail end of the Harlem Renaissance. It is a passionate tale of Janie Crawford’s evolving self as she goes through three marriages and a life of triumphs and tragedies. The novel starts off with Janie retracing her steps by coming

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    of a bird‚ trying to escape her cage and fly to freedom. From Nora’s first appearance‚ the reader is greeted with her mannerisms that are rather ornithoid. Coming home from Christmas shopping‚ she enters the house and delightfully begins to hum (Ibsen 1)‚ which grabs the attention of her husband Torvald. He asks his wife in response to her good mood with the question: "Is that my little sky-lark chirruping out there?" (Ibsen 1). After reprimanding her for being frivolous‚ much like a bird‚ and

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    Science and technology have done more harm than good. There is no doubt that science and technology affected our lives. There are a lot of scientists who are working on different science and modern technology projects these days. However‚ with the new science and technology developments most people underestimate the damage it gives us. First of all‚ I would like to say‚ that with these new science and technical appliances people became to be lazy. They rarely go out to work on foot or by a bicycle

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    from generation to generation. For example‚ a child with colored eyes could have inherited that trait from a past generation or from the child’s parents. A gene is the basic physical and functional unit of hereditary. Every person has two copies of each genes‚ one inherited from each parent. For instance‚ blue colored eyes are considered a recessive gene. The most common question asked about eyes is‚ "What color will my baby’s eyes be?" Genes come in pairs‚ and each gene in a pair may differ slightly

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    Caged Bird By Maya Angelou A free bird leaps on the back of the wind    and floats downstream    till the current ends and dips his wing in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky. But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and    his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. The caged bird sings    with a fearful trill    of things unknown    but longed for still    and his tune is heard    on the distant hill   

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    and death are a few words associated with one of the most popular birds in the world. The raven is commonly seen in works of art‚ literature‚ and movies to set the tone or scenario for things that are coming next. In Poe’s‚ “The Raven”‚ the ebony bird symbolizes grief upon the man who is trying to forget his recent lost love‚ Lenore. The raven represents loneliness‚ void‚ and demise from the moment he tapped on the window until the bird spoke for the last time. The worst feeling a person can experience

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    the news reporter got it right. You will find the scholarly articles that are being reported on in the newspaper. If there is no particular article being reported‚ then you will find at least one scholarly article that either supports or refutes what the news reporter said. (You will include as many articles as necessary to cover all the content of the newspaper article.) If he/she mentioned a person or research project‚ find an article by the person or about the research project. If several

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    emotional and physical” (DECD‚ 1996). As an enthusiast of education with fond memories of my own schooling‚ I have always accepted the notion that education is essentially for the well-being of the individual. However‚ Hand suggests that students are given direction on what vocational occupations they should be prepared for‚ bidding the question who is deciding what occupation a person should or should not pursue at the conclusion of their schooling (Hand‚ 2010)? In agreement with Hand‚ I propose that education

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    How do we know which season the poet describes? A. The season is spring‚ seen in the springing grass‚ first bird‚ first bud. Note the simile here‚ which helps us picture the pastoral scene which the bird so desperately wishes to join. What figure of speech describes the flower? A. The poet refers to the fragrance of a flower as it opens. He uses a metaphor to compare the flower to a goblet. What type of figurative language is used here? A. The poet uses personification‚ “cruel bars‚” attributing human

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