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    A Nations Past

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    A nation past For this assignment I have some interesting questions and some good statements to go thru. It is mainly about how a nation past has helped shaping their identity we see today. For this statement I´m starting off with just looking at Australia‚ and further on I will bring in some other countries so we can compare them together to either see the statement true or wrong. The Aboriginals is a great part of Australian history‚ but do people all over the world really know they lived in Australia

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    Eng. Lit- Oedipus

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    What makes a good ruler‚ a leader for their country? Is strength and a portrayal of protection all that matters‚ or is a good‚ capable ruler entitled to a few flaws and mistakes? If there were a situation where people were given the choice to vote for Oedipus or not as a leader for a country‚ I would vote against him. While he does in fact possess the skills and traits that would be well-suited in ruling a country‚ he has encountered many misfortunes and has shown some negative qualities that could

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    anRomanticism in American Literature brought us some of the world’s greatest writers ever to live. Writers such as Edgar Allan Poe‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Herman Melville‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ and Henry David Thoreau all wrote during the Romanticism period. Without them we would not have stories such Moby Dick‚ Resistance to Civil Government‚ The American Scholar‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ and Edgar Allan Poe’s most notorious works such as The Raven and Annabel lee. The Romanticism movement started in Europe

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    English Lit. Pretest

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    1. Which of the following is a planning technique? (Points : 5) Drafting Revising Proofreading Clustering 2. Analytical reading will be hindered by _____. (Points : 5) Annotating a text in the margins. Previewing a text by skimming. Reading only the abstract of a text. Discussing a text with a classmate. 3. Which of the following is a revising technique? (Points : 5) Editing for grammar Correcting punctuation

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    2.3.8 Practice: Analysis Essay: Independence and Constitutions Practice Assignment English III (2013) Sem 1 (S2605467) Ashley Heaton Points possible: 50 Date: ____________ Assignment Write a literary analysis essay of the U.S. Constitution. Focus on how the Constitution provides liberty for American citizens. Use quotations from the Constitution to support your points. If you choose‚ you can compare or contrast the U.S. Constitution with the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace (the Iroquois

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    English Lit 1302

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    Homework Questions Homework 1 1. Discuss “Cathedral” in terms of James Joyce’s theory of epiphany (in the fiction section). What is the epiphany in the story? Who has it? How does the epiphany relate to the title? 2. Discuss the importance of tone in the story “Cathedral‚” particularly the narrator’s tone. How does the tone affect the reader’s perception of theme? How does it enhance the epiphany? 3. Why is the meeting between Mala and Mrs. Croft in “The Third and Final Continent” a significant

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    Lit - Task310.2.1-05

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    SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A Sole Proprietorship is a form of business that is owned and operated by one person. A sole proprietorship can be started with no state filing that is required. The sole proprietor has unlimited responsibility for all business gains‚ losses‚ and debts. A sole proprietorship does not distinguish between personal and business assets. * Liability: A sole proprietorship has unlimited liability. This can affect all the owners’ assets‚ both business and personal. * Income

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    Lit Analysis 12

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    Libby Ramsdell Ms. Keeler Communcation Arts II February 19‚ 2013 Father-Son Relationships in Night “A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father” as said by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The book Night takes place during the Holocaust from 1941-1945. The setting of the book began in Sighet‚ Hungary. The concentration camps that were in this novel were in Birkenau‚ Buna‚ Gleiwitz‚ and Buchenwald. In Night‚ Wiesel uses tone‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to represent father-son

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    The Mesha Stele (popularized in the 19th century as the "Moabite Stone") is a black basalt stone‚ bearing an inscription by the 9th century BC Moabite King Mesha‚ discovered in 1868 at Dhiban (biblical "Dibon‚" capital of Moab). The inscription of 34 lines is written in the Moabite language. It is the most extensive inscription ever recovered that refers to ancient Israel. It was set up by Mesha‚ about 850 BC‚ as a record and memorial of his victories in his revolt against the Kingdom of Israel‚

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    A Nation of Videots

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    A Nation of Videots Many teenagers watch too much TV‚ and because of that they can’t socialize in groups‚ because they want to watch instead of talk with others. If they watch a conflict on TV‚ it can’t prepare them emotionally to confront and handle a situation in reality‚ like it can if they experience it directly. Students perceptions of themselves are limited‚ they can’t concentrate in class‚ and their imaginations are crippled. They can’t tell a story‚ they can’t read‚ and they can forget

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