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    Macklemore Analizying

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    Final…. Macklemore “wings” Reader Response: When first hearing the song I thought nothing of what the real meaning was. I just listened to it and thought it was catchy. But looking at it closer I actually listened to the lyrics and I saw a message we live with every day‚ this message being about consumerism. 1. When he said this I noticed the meaning of how products make us feel bigger then what we are‚ they make us feel powerful and “cool”‚ so others admire us. 2. I can relate and

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    Foretold Summer Assignment 1 "On the day they were going to kill him‚ Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on." At the beginning of the novel “Chronicle of a Death Foretold”‚ the narrator as first person immediately reveals the climax point of the plot which is the murder of Santiago Nasar; so it can be easily explored that Santiago’s murder is a predetermined event. Each parts of the novel as nameless chapters have their own time layout; so the

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    24 Ready-to-Go Genre Book Reports by Susan Ludwig S C H O L A S T I C PROFESSIONALBOOKS NEW YORK • TORONTO • NEW • LONDON • HONG • AUCKLAND KONG • • SYDNEY AIRES MEXICO CITY DELHI BUENOS 24 Ready-to-Go Genr Book Reports © Susan Ludwig‚ Scholastic Teaching Resources To Roger Scholastic Inc. grants teachers permission to photocopy the reproducible pages from this book for classroom use. No other part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in

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    After the New World was discovered in the sixteenth century‚ England began a campaign to colonize what is now the East coast of the United States. In 1607‚ John Smith arrived in the New World and began an English colony called Jamestown. A little more than ten years later‚ in 1620‚ William Bradford was the governor of Plymouth‚ another colony. You would be hard pressed to find another example in history where two very different men accomplished the same goal. One man was a veteran soldier and a daring

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    world to highlight the importance of self-expression. Strongly written in a first-person narration point of view‚ the reader is able to understand the thoughts and actions from a specific character. By writing in this point of view the readers are able to get a more realistic perspective towards the deterioration of the narrators state of mind‚ and are introduced to a more developed plot. The authors use of first person to tell the story allows readers to have a better understanding of how the narrator

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    creating a fake online account. Obviously‚ he has no one to guide his way through relationships‚ as his mother and sister fail at their own relationships and his father isn’t close enough to James to establish a connection. Although the book is a first person narrative and you see the world through James’ eyes‚ it seems as though James doesn’t know himself‚ or he doesn’t want the reader to know about him. Even the lack of romance in his life wasn’t spelled out to the reader until at least two other

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    bestows him with his best fishing rod. Through the use of the third person point of view‚ selection of detail and syntax‚ Trumbo characterizes the close relationship between Joe and his father‚ Dalton Trumbo uses the third person point of view to capture a universal view of the situation. This offers us a wider angle on the feelings‚ circumstances and thoughts of both the father and the son. For example‚ if it was first person point of view‚ the story would most likely be centered around Joe‚

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    Conflicts Resolving

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    Conflict usuually callforth strong emotions and even anger but‚ in such a state‚ you are unlikely to be particularly rational or in the mood for compromise. * Always show respect. However much you disagree with someone‚ attack the argument‚ not the person. * Be magnanimous. In truth‚ most conflict is over matters of little substance and often it is mostly pride or status that is at stake. Consider conceding the point to your opponent. This will save you time and energy and you can concentrate

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    City of Ember

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    when reading a story. As you read a piece of fiction‚ think about these things: How does the point of view affect your responses to the characters? How is your response influenced by how much the narrator knows and how objective he or she is? First person narrators are not always trustworthy. It is up to you to determine what is truth and what is not. TYPES OF POINT OF VIEW Objective Point of View With the objective point of view‚ the writer tells what happens without stating more than can

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    The Elements of Fiction

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    let’s examine the elements. PLOT Literature teachers sometimes give the impression that plot is not important‚ that anyone interested in plot is an immature reader. Of course plot is important. It was what got us interested in reading in the first place. It was the carrot on the string that pulled us through a story as we wanted to see what would happen next. That said‚ let me emphasize that plot is rarely the most important element of a good story. As much as I’ve always loved surprise endings

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