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    mandatory at Year 9 and students are streamed. | | |Students are active with English language background except one Thai boy with low-level English proficiency. | | |This is their first year as Spanish learners although many have had an unfavourable experience learning French | | |and thus have switched to Spanish. The class is well-disciplined and moves quickly through material. Everyone | |

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    characters‚ but he also knows the things that are unknown to the characters‚ and can in some cases know things that no human being could possibly know (e.g.‚ what the first conscious creature felt like as it climbed out of the primordial ooze‚ in Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy). A good example of the omniscient third person narration is “Tom Jones” by H. Fielding. In this novel the reading experience is enriched by the presence of the all knowing figure who guides us trough the action

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    when he began to notice that is presence made people uneasy‚ because he is a tall black man. Formatted in 1st person’s perspective he immediately grabs the reader’s attention. In the first sentence of the first paragraph he reflects on his first innocent encounter while walking down the street. He states‚ “My first victim was woman…” Using dashes to describe her physical attributes‚ he goes on to tell how she frantically runs away from him. The reaction to his presence enlightened Staples of what

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    is about war and what a war can do to each individual soldier after killing another human being. “The Raft” takes place around the 60’s or the 70’s because the grandfather‚ Seymour‚ has lost his short-term memory while he was in duty during the first Eisenhower administration‚ which takes place approximately between 1953-1957. Another clue that it might be in the 70’s is that there is white shag in the grandfather’s study‚ which point to it is in the 70’s‚ because it was well-used back then. His

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    A Critical Analysis of F.H Batacan’s Smaller and Smaller Circles Finding the Killer Takes A Lot More Than an Investigation Jessica Brown E03 Introduction   Through plot‚ point of view‚ setting‚ characters and themes with the incorporation of psychology‚ dilemmas and realities‚ Smaller and Smaller Circles will be analysed to show the development of the story and characters. With this in-depth research on all of these criteria‚ it will help with understanding how and where the story will be heading

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    related text‚ Dorothea Mackellar’s poem‚ ‘My Country’‚ expresses a vivid and memorable panorama of place‚ drawing on a kaleidoscope palette of nouns‚ rhyme and first person perspective to ingrain in the reader’s imagination her passionate vision of the land and “love for her country‚ Australia. For ’The Drover’s Wife’ Lawson uses the third-person present perspective and opens by setting the scene in "the two-roomed house" with "bush all around - bush with no horizon"‚ taking the responder immediately

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    Vocabulary Words for the English Midterm Collected and Typed By Julia Sullivan Part One: Vocabulary Form Literature “The Most Dangerous Game” Amenity = (noun) something that adds to one’s comfort or convenience; something that is nice to have but isn’t necessary Scruple = (noun) an uneasy feeling arising from one’s conscience or principals Solicitously = (adverb) with an expression of care or concern Tangible = (adj.) capable of being touched or felt; having actual form and substance

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    Novel is written mainly in first person from each of the 3 protagonists perspective. The story is told by 3 different people as Aibileen‚ Minnie and Skeeter take turns with each chapter. I admire this style of writing greatly as it allows us readers to deeply understand each characters perspective of the story along with their thoughts and feelings. Chapter 25‚ ‘the benefit’ (the only chapter with a title) is the only chapter told in the third person. This third-person perspective is necessary for

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    13th year. I was actually the last of my inner circle to try it. One day two of my best (only) friends came into school acting goofier than usual. I asked them what they had been up to and sure enough‚ they had both just finished getting high for the first time. This terrified me. I was barely getting used to my newly grown body hair‚ while other kids my age were already engaging in the use of illegal substances. With my anti-drug propaganda filled mind and the D.A.R.E acronym still apart of my moral

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    supposed to be an aquatic blue colour‚ but Dickens describes it as ‘leaden’‚ which is a depressing grey colour‚ suggesting a bleak setting. Finally‚ Dickens uses third person in the passage‚ although this is questionable. In one sentence‚ Pip goes from narrating as an adult in the 1st person and then switches to the 3rd person‚ where he looks back at himself as a small child. This is because he is in utter disbelief at how lost he was‚ which is effective as the reader feels confused‚ just as Pip

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