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    letter to aunt pefg

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    knowledge and skills demonstrated. 1 Imagine you are Aunt Pegg. After one week of looking after the children‚ you write a letter to their parents in which you: • give your impressions of the children; • give an account of your progress with them so far; • tell your plans for the next week. Write your letter. Base it on what you have read in Passage A. You should write between 1½ and 2 sides‚ allowing for the size of your handwriting. For this question‚ 15 marks are allocated

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    Alex Smith is an eight-year-old boy in the 3rd grade. He is a loving child and will go out of his way to help anyone. He loves school and his parent report during the school year he is up and ready to go. Alex makes friends easily but can be too aggressive‚ which some students do not like. In the classroom Alex have trouble staying in his seat‚ careless with his work. Alex is very talkative‚ which causes Alex to misbehave. His work is disorganized and he is easily distracted. Alex has trouble focusing

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    The World War 1 was called the great war for losing so many lives in two years. This war killed more people than any other previous wars in history. The estimated casualties in just two years was about 2% of the world’s population. The cause of these casualties were caused by combinations of antiquated military tactics and ultra modern war technology. The total deaths of the U.S was 9‚721‚931 combat deaths and over 6‚821‚248 civilian deaths. Over 21.2 million were permanently wounded. World War 1

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    Aunt Alexandra Changes

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    Mockingbird was published during a time of rapid change and was well received to due its views of the society. In the novel‚ Harper Lee advocates for a change in the idea of a “typical lady” and the way minorities are viewed and treated. The narrator‚ Scout‚ is a strong willed‚ adventurous girl that just likes to have fun. But‚ according to society‚ women are supposed to stay home and wear dresses. Society‚ or in this case Aunt Alexandra‚ pressure girls to change and become “ladies”. Aunt Alexandra

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    Tale’s introduction was begining with Offred the main character. Offred lives with Aunt Sarah and Aunt Elizabeth. The aunts are meant to show these handmaid’s‚ the aunts show them discipline. The aunts are very strict with the handmaids‚ for example they have a curfew for them and they can only go out twice in a day. The aunts purpose and importance is that the keep the handmaid’s on check like so that they can be good. Offred’s purpose in the Handmaid’s Tale is to show how she was treated and what

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    Hundreds of years ago in the year 2009 there was a lady. A smart lady called professor Sonia Ericson who was realising that pollution was destroying the Environment. Something needed to be done. Professor Sonia Ericson then realised that the only way to save the world was by obtaining seeds from all the trees in the world then put the seeds in a time capsule. She buried them in Ben Nevis Mountain. Now it’s the year 2335 the world is a dead wasteland‚ the people of the world live in dome cities

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    Friendship and Aunt Clara

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    because they both went to Devon but because they both had things in common. The boys were jealous of each other. Finny was jealous of Gene being able to get such good grades without really studying and Gene was jealous of Finny being so athletic. George and Lennie became friends because of Lennie’s aunt Clara. Geoge knew Aunt Clara and she used to take care of Lennie. But‚ when Aunt Clara died Lennie had no one to take care of him so George had to step in and take care of Lennie. Both friendships became

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    Aunt Deb's Eulogy

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    Throughout my life‚ I have had the chance and opportunity to meet many people who have seen great adversity in their life‚ but one person that sticks out in my mind is when I am sitting in the audience at my grandpa’s funeral listening to my Aunt Deb give her eulogy. My grandpa‚ Arvid‚ was a laid back and easy going kind of person. Nothing you said seemed to ever get under his skin. Even when you said something embarrassing or stupid he would simply look at you with a twinkle in his eyes and ask

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    Who Was Peter The Great?

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    Peter the Great was born on June 9th‚ 1672 in Moscow‚ Russia. He was the Tsar of Russia in the late 17th century.Most people know him for turning Russia into a great nation with many aggressive Domestic reforms. There is controversy over whether or not he was actually “Great”. Peter deserves "the Great" after his name because his actions‚ though extreme‚ helped developed Russia into a world power. Peter the Great deserved his name because he brought Western ideas to Russia‚ he gained land for Russia

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    Aunt Alexandra Impact

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    Scout’s Negative Impact from Aunt Alexandra and Positive Impact from Atticus and Maudie The time difference from the Great Depression setting of To Kill A Mockingbird and present day is rather large‚ but that does not change the lessons that are learned or taught in the novel because some of the problems that existed back then still exist now. Scout gets to experience the feeling of prejudices and how it affects the lives of others. Scout does not know much about the events that are happening or

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