...Khiree Cross Ap Summer Reading Assignment The Awakening By: Kate Chopin July 18, 2013 Part One The setting of The Awakening so far is in the Grand Isle, a popular place for a summer vacation where wealthy people go. The Grand Isle is a spot where all the wealthy Creoles, from New Orleans, go for the summer to relax, and have fun. The time setting seems to be in the early 1900s because of the things they do and the lack of technology. The husband of Edna, Leonce, go away on a trip and on this trip he sends her chocolates which no one in the present time eats anymore. The tone of The Awakening at the start is a relaxed and peaceful one. As the story progresses is becomes a more serious and emotional one. It is serious because Leonce feels as if his wife is carless for her family. She doesn't show too much love nor is affection towards them and that becoming a problem. It is also emotional because Edna is clueless to what he is talking about and feels bad after he tells her off before he leaves for his trip. She is lost and wants to find her own independence, or find herself. Part Two The three characters that I will characterize from this book are Edna, Madamoiselle, and Robert. Edna is a caring and loving wife and mother. She is married to a rich businessman Leonce who is the provider for their family. In the story so far Edna seems as if she is lost or missing something. She seems tired of the lifestyle she is living and is nonchalant about everything. She likes the...
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...Mary Amaral Ms. Masso URI Writing 12 August 2014 The Bell Jar- Elements Of Voice Elements of Voice: diction, detail, imagery, syntax, and tone. 1. Diction - Oblog (pg. 3) Diction can be defined as style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of words by a speaker or a writer. Diction or choice of words separates good writing from bad writing. It depends on a number of factors. 2. Detail – “I still have the makeup kit they gave me, filled out for a person with brown eyes and brown hair; an oblog of brown mascara with a tiny brush, anda round basin of blue eye shadow just big enough to dab the tip of your finger in, and three lipsticks ranging from red to pink, all cased in the same little glit bx with a mirror on one side”. Imagery means to use figurative language to represent objects, actions and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses. This is considered detail and imagery (#3) for the following reasons: * Included observations, color to description, visual imagery, verbal representation of sensory experience, both because you can visualize all of the make up and the colors. - Another example of detail from the book “The Bell Jar” is (pg. 210) “I looked with love at the lineup of waiting trays- the white paper napkins, folded in their crisp, isosceles triangles, each under the anchor of its silver fork, the pale domes of soft-boiled eggs in the blue egg cups, the scalloped glass shells of orange marmalade”. This description...
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...read 10 books, get one free! WE DOUBLE-DOG DARE YOU! If you’re 12 or under, you’re in! • read 10 books—any ones you like* • list the books on this form • bring your completed form to a Borders, Borders Express, or Waldenbooks store and choose your FREE BOOK** *No purchase necessary. **Form must be completed and brought to any Borders, Borders Express, or Waldenbooks store by 8/26/10 to redeem coupon. Offer valid in-store only. Valid only on selected titles. NAME AGE WHAT BOOKS HAVE YOU READ THIS SUMMER? LIST THEM HERE: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ❏ YES—MY CHILD READ 10 BOOKS! 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE WE DARED YOU... AND YOU DID IT! Simply come into any Borders, Borders Express, or Waldenbooks store to choose your Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary ISBN 0380709597 Miss Daisy is Crazy! by Dan Gutman ISBN 0060507004 Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown ISBN 0060097914 Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary ISBN 0380709589 FREE BOOK Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes ISBN 0440442508 The River by Gary Paulsen ISBN 0440407532 Kristy’s Great Idea by Ann M. Martin ISBN 0545174759 CHOOSE FROM ANY OF THESE GREAT TITLES: The Ruins of Gorlan by John Flanagan ISBN 0142417440 Hoot by Carl Hiaasen ISBN 0440419395 The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare ISBN 0440495962 Ask a bookseller for details. Offer valid in-store only. While supplies last. Titles and editions subject to change at Borders’ discretion. Valid only on selected titles. Not valid for all...
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...worry about my student and hope that they will continue to read during the summer. I have started a "READ" Campaign and hope you will join me. Each student in my older grades had the opportunity to create a mini "READ"poster. They will go home in every student report at our school! Whether you are a parent, librarian, or teacher, these ideas will help you with your summer reading program. Let's get started with some ideas for an amazing individualized program! Get the word out! Along with the mini READ posters my colleague and I have inserted a letter to encourage students to read. We have also included the stats for summer reading provided by Big Universe! IMG_0611.jpg Reading Logs. Students need accountability. By providing a summer...
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...Our summer reading essay is supposed to show who we are as a writer and a reader, and where we need to begin our odyssey as a writer and reader. Of course, mine does not exactly do that. The summer reading essay does not represent who I am as a writer and I am mortified to have written such a catastrophe. But, one thing it does show is that I cannot rush or procrastinate because when under a time crunch my work seems to implode. I admit even when given plenty of time, my writing pieces are not perfect. My conclusions tend to be weak, I struggle at times connecting the thesis with the body paragraphs, and my vocabulary can be weak to say the least. When it comes to reading skills if something is not explicit I am most likely not able to comprehend...
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...Patrice M. Curley 811 W. Mt. Vernon Avenue Haddonfield, NJ 08033 856-261-0367 ppgcurley@gmail.com Objective: To secure a challenging senior level paralegal position in a law firm or law department. Education: Mount St. Mary's University, Emmitsburg, Maryland. Graduated with a Liberal Arts education and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. Most recent employer: Post & Schell, P.C - August 2001 to June 9, 2015. This is a larger law firm with six offices that practices many different types of law. Lead paralegal to the head of the Professional Liability Department. Duties included - preparing discovery, reviewing and summarizing medical records and discovery responses. Ordering additional records based on document reviews. Electronic court filing in New Jersey and varous counties in Pennsylvania. Preparing cases from the receipt of the initial complaint to post trial. Preparng documents for use for depositions. Researching experts for their cross examination at trial. Performed medical and legal research. Trained and instructed many paralegals and file clerks. Lead pilot programs for various clients. Prior employer: Galli and Reilly 1992 to August 2001. Recently absorbed by Post & Schell in July of 2014. A botique medical malpractice firm working in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. I worked directly with the senior partners. My job duties were very similiar to those at Post & Schell except I spent more time in Court at trial. Past...
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...Learning From Mistakes People learn from the past. Either their own or from the people that lived before them. Readers can learn from the literature they read. In “Tess of the D’Urbervilles”, by Thomas Hardy, readers can learn from the actions of the characters. Written in 1891 the roles of women and men are different from what they are now. Readers can see the difference though many of the characters such as Tess Durbeyfield, Angel Clare, Alec D’Urberville, and Joan Durbeyfield. These can be shown through the characters in their relationships, thoughts, and actions. Your relationship with someone can say something about you. Once learning about their ancestry and the tragedy of the horse, Tess’s family decides to have her go visit part of their family in Trantridge. Upon her arrival she is greeted by Alec, the son of the mansion. Alec always got what he wanted and he wanted Tess. Since Tess refused his companionship Alec rapes her one night and Tess becomes pregnant. After the death of her infant, Sorrow, Tess finds new work at a dairy where she meets her new husband, Angel. On their wedding night Angel and Tess tell secrets that they have been holding in. Tess tells about Alec, and Angel decides to leave her. Tess’s past relationship changes her relationship now. This shows that who you are associated with can change how people think about you. Once Angel found out about Tess’s past he decides to go on with his apprenticeship without her. On the rode he runs into Izz...
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...So I’ve heard that you started to read more books and because I’m such a good friend I wanted to recommend you a book I just read it has all the thing you might be looking for mystery, horror and a good story so keep on reading this and don’t make me waste my time . This story is called The God Project and the author is named john seal so you already know it’s already a good story but back on topic this book is about something happening to the children of Eastbury, Massachusetts. Something that causes healthy babies to turn cold in their cribs. Something that strikes at the heart of every parent's darkest fears. Something is taking the children one by one. Now, an entire town waits on the edge of panic for the next nightmare. There must be a reason for the terror. They all know it. But no one ever suspected. Pretty good summary of the story makes you want to read it I know I had the same feeling But anyways I hoped I’ve convinced you to read it, it’s a really good book but any ways I hope you read it and have an amazing time reading it I still haven’t finish the book myself I’m on the last few pages but up to this point it’s still an amazing story so I totally recommend this book to you but anyways thanks for taking your time in reading this and I hope you read this amazing book but anyways I am going to go and finish the rest of the story it’s gotten very...
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...1. a. Sacrifices bring reward: Katniss had to kiss Peeta in order for both of them to survive she sacrficed the only she really loved seeing them kiss. b.a All Human beings have the same needs: All of the people inside of the hunger games needed food and water to survive. c. Friendship makes life more meaningful: Katniss felt she had to protect Rue her friend so now she had a goal. d. Loneliness leads people to seek companionship: Thresh was very silent when he got into the hungergames but when he seen Rue he grew close to her. e. The strong often prey on the weak: Cato is the strongest there and when he found rue helpless up in the tree he knew he had to kill her. f. Love is the worthiest of pursuits: Katniss and Peeta kissed to win the hearts of the people watching so they thought they were in love. g. Death is a part of the life cycle: Cato kills Thresh h. The pressures of society may not align with what makes you happy: Katniss was not happy about getting choosen to participate in the hunger games. i. Adversity can lead to triumph: From Rue dying when katniss held up her district number katniss gained more respect. 2. My two characters that i chose is Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. In the beginning of the story katniss acts really depressed and really isnt happy about how shes living her life. When her little sister was choosen to participate in the games Katniss went instead of her sister to save her sister's life...
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...The Metamorphosis In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka the main character Gregor Samsa wakes up on a regular day ready to start his daily routine of getting up and going to work so he can support his family. However, on this particular morning when he wakes up and lifts his head he comes to find that he has been transformed into a giant beetle like insect. He notices that the room is normal and everything is the way he left it but the weather is somewhat depressing so he decides to try and go back to sleep and try to forget about it all as if it would go back to normal. When he tries to though he realizes the way he is used to sleeping is impossible in his new state. This isn’t the biggest of his problems however, he now realizes he cannot be seen by anyone because he doesn’t know how they will react but he knows somehow he needs to get to work. He decides to just stay in and hope it goes away but he is never sick so his family and manager begin to suspect something more is going on. Finally he gets the strength to get up as his family and manager are persisting he unlocks his door but realizes maneuvering is a lot more difficult as this bug like thing he now is. Eventually he gets to the door and uses his teeth to unlock it and when his father opens the door and he reveals himself he is suddenly a disgrace to his family. All of them leave his locked in his room and don’t know what to do with him other than his sister, Grete, who occasionally brings him...
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...A. Topic This is a recommendation to start a new summer program for children with the purpose to encourage reading. The new program will be entitled “Read and Feed Crafts Program” and will be available to children ranging in age 18 months to 16 years. The children will receive a hot lunch, and a free library card. They could spend time reading, playing games, or learning different crafts. It also includes reading incentives for independent reading for reading to others. The program would run for six weeks between the hours of 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Suggestions for funding would include securing a Title I grant (Education, 2011). There are some low income families living in this neighborhood. In addition, the library could seek the assistance of volunteers to participate in the program. B. Purpose The purpose is to encourage the library to consider the idea of setting up this new program in the community during the summer time to encourage the children to enhance their reading skills and development of relationships with their peers. Summer is a great time to encourage children to read books. Reading will help to improve literacy skills and better prepare children for the upcoming school year. One of the best ways to get a child reading is to allow them to pick books they want to read about topics that interest them. Many of the children in the area of the library are from low income families and do not readily have the opportunity to experience something...
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...Improving Summer School for At-Risk Students to Improve MAP Achievement H Abstract “Race to the Top” have left public education systems searching for ways to make sure students are reaching their highest potential. Because of the importance of accountability issues to school systems, it is important to examine ways to help students reach their potential. One tool school districts use to aid in improving student achievement is summer school. This qualitative study provides an overview of the history of summer school. Additionally, it offers a synopsis of various types of summer programs and at-risk student populations often targeted by summer school. The researcher also offers a review of literature on student learning loss over the summer months. Summer learning programs have the potential to help children and youth improve their academic and other outcomes. This is especially true for children from low-income families who might not have access to educational resources throughout the summer months and for low-achieving students who need additional time to master academic content. Because many students loose learning over the summer and some students need more time on task to master content, participation in summer learning programs should mitigate learning loss and could even produce achievement gains on standardized test such as MAP. Overview One hundred and fifty Title I-eligible students from Chandler Creek Elementary school will enroll each...
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...Running Head: Why the “summer Slide” Phenomenon Why the “Summer Slide” Phenomenon Wesley Parker DTCC December 12, 2009 “Each fall, teachers regularly spend up to six weeks going over the same lessons their students had been taught the precious school year because of a phenomenon known as the “summer slide.” How kids spend their time outside of school is critically important to their success. It is a societal issue and something that is important to address, community-to-community and parent-to-parent,” said Ron Fairchlid, (2006). Executive Director of the Center for Learning at John Hopkins University). Summer Slide is a name given to the face that student who does not keep up with their level of academic skills over the summer loses them. This situation is usually found in low-income areas. This loss of memory is usually done to the lack of mental stimulation. Since this is a known problem, there are various ways to limit of even preventing this from happening to the students. Summer slide occurs for more than one reason, but the main one is lack of access to books, magazines, or newspapers in the home. In some cases there are no libraries or clubs in the immediate community. Then, there is the lack of education the parents have, most have no higher education themselves and therefore, are unable to persuade the children they need education, so there is a lack of motivation. There is a way of preventing this and for the middle or higher classes it is...
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...All Summer in a Day Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Critical Reading Identify the letter of the choice that best answers the question. ____ 1. What are the children doing as “All Summer in a Day” opens? |a. |They are teasing Margot. | |b. |They are reciting poetry. | |c. |They are peering out a window. | |d. |They are pushing Margot into a closet. | ____ 2. What does this passage from “All Summer in a Day” suggest about the setting? A thousand forests had been crushed under the rain and grown up a thousand times to be crushed again. And this was the way life was forever on the planet Venus. |a. |Venus was a thousand years old. | |b. |Venus had rain most of the time. | |c. |There had never been forests in Venus. | |d. |There were no forests in Venus. ...
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...to practice handwriting and use a computer to word-process his assignments when possible. Leonel is showing steady growth in Language Arts. However, his behavior continues to be distraction to others. Please encourage him focus on academic achievement instead of talking to or distracting others during class time. Maria’s reading scores are still significantly below grade level and as we discussed, excessive absences make it...
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