The ending highlights many of the themes in the novel… themes that Steinbeck wished the reader to consider and that are evident throughout the text. You should comment on the development of events and these themes (chronology) prior to the ending in order to evaluate how effective it really is. What is the main message of the novel? The ending highlights many of the themes in the novel… themes that Steinbeck wished the reader to consider and that are evident throughout the text. You should comment
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DEVELOPING*DEEPER*LEVEL*QUESTIONS*FOR*THE*SOCRATIC*SEMINAR*PROCESS* Inoa:& Lā:& Manawa:& 1. Level 1: INFORMATIONAL Close-Ended Questions (questions about the facts): Write a question that comes directly out of the text of the book and has one clear and “correct” answer. 2. Level 2 Connection Questions: Write a question connecting the text to the world. You can do this in three ways: text-to-world, text-to-self, and text-totext (something else you have read that expresses connection to world society)
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The military, in my eyes, is one of the most important professions that America has. When asking the question: Is the military an honorable profession? The answer is an obvious yes. The military is an honorable profession for numerous reasons. For example, if the United States did not have a military to protect the citizens, then most of the citizens would feel unprotected and vulnerable. Military professionals help to keep these fears away and protect the United States on a day to day basis. The
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OF MICE AND MEN READING GUIDE Use these questions to guide your reading and understanding of the novel. Preview the questions before you begin to read each chapter of the book. List your responses in the space after each question, or write more complete answers in your notebook. Chapter 1 1. In what part of the country does the novel take place? The story takes place near the Salinas River in California. 2. List words that describe Lennie. Childish, slow,
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can’t listen to the tape again? Use this time to scan and get an idea of what the next set of questions are going to be about. 4. Occasionally, you can get an idea about answers to earlier questions by reading later questions. For example: Question 1: “Where are they going?” Question 10: “What time are they coming home from the cinema?” Obviously, there’s a good chance that the answer to Question 1 is ‘Cinema’. However, you still need to listen to check. Often though, listening to check your
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Phillip Monroe Melissa Kite Demographic Research Demographic Research I chose to ask my questions based around my future restaurant. I thought this would be a good way to learn more about the consumer’s before actually opening my restaurant. The questions I had asked were: 1. How often do you visit restaurants? 2. When you go to a restaurant, what type do you prefer? 3. What is more important to you, price or quality? 4. Would you be willing to try a new restaurant? The three respondents
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Question Encosta Memories is a small family photography business. The business has a good reputation for high-quality photos and enjoys longstanding arrangements with many schools for the provision of school photos. Encosta Memories has traditionally used a small accounting package to manage its operations, with Make Your Business Profitable ‘MYBP’ being the package currently in use. Recently, however, a few of the staff in the administration team have complained that MYBP has become slow in processing
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Tennessee Williams and William Shakespeare are two writers of different times who experienced vastly different events in their lives. Tennessee Williams was born in 1911 and while he was in University, his sister, Rose, had begun suffering from a mental illness. She later underwent a prefrontal lobotomy. We can see that his play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ reflects this experience, perhaps through the character of Blanche who is very frantic and hysterical. William Shakespeare lived through the time
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Anthony Charpentier Due Date: 10/7/14 PHI 307 – Ancient Philosophy First Essay Assignment Xenophanes, Socrates, Plato on the possibility of knowledge Skepticism – A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. In ordinary skepticism this would mean someone who would doubt the existence of something. A difference between the two is normal skepticism is you try to get it clear in your head. Ordinary doubt - or local skepticism - can usually be tested - and even when it can't
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In scenario one, one of your friends asks about what questions were on the exam you recently took. Several students, however, do not believe that asking about the material and questions on the exam is a form of cheating. By giving out this information, it is cheating. It is important to look at the ICARE Guideline Process to evaluate this situation. The issue in this scenario is whether or not to tell your friend about the types of questions on the exam. This scenario challenges your integrity,
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