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    Why Dogs Make the Best Pets

    there is one thing that stays constant – the love and companionship a dog gives. Regardless of the type of dog you chose your little furry friend will become your best friend, your family and if you let them will become part of your heart. There is no other animal that would make a better pet than a dog, no other pet provides more unconditional love and affection, and provides more social interaction and companionship than a dog. A dog expresses love and affection in so many ways, from the affectionate

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    Hamlet

    Throughout history of English literature, William Shakespeare’s characters have been some of the most complex and famous characters in literature. They are played over and over again in community theaters, and their archetypes are used repeatedly in modern film and books. In Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Hamlet is arguably displayed as one of the most dramatic character ever created. From the moment we meet the prince we are captivated by his elegant, yet intense personality. The play

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    Common Themes in Literature

    event(plot)+plot(evidences) • Reasons for choosing the event and back up with evidences SPM 2005 Choose on of the novels above and answer the following question: 34. “Love is important in a family” How is this shown in the novel you have read? Support your answer with close reference to the text. Analysis: • Requirement of the question ; Love is important in a family(theme)+plot(evidences) • The requirement is very clear; candidate is to back up with evidences from text. SPM 2006 Choose on

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    Second Language Acquisiton

    assessment tool will be administered individually inside the class. It is a form of formative assessment which gauges the target skills and their level of understanding of the components of a short story. It is also a good instrument to prepare them for the summative test which is writing a fractured short story. PLANNING FRAMEWORK Assessment Objective/s(Guide Question in filling this column: What do you want to assess?) | Assessment 1 | Assessment 2(Multiple-Choice: Total of 15 items)Rationale: Though

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    Mila 18

    crisis, a time of tragedy and a time of courage and of undying love. The story of Mila 18 is set in German occupied Warsaw Poland before and during the German occupation of World War 2. Leon Uris's book is based upon the systematic humiliation and destruction of the Jewish population in Poland. Although the book is a fiction novel the story is based upon real historical facts and accounts from journals and survivors of the time period. The story is given a lot of depth by being told from a variety of points

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    My Morher and Her Sister

    Analysis and interpretation of: “My mother and her sister”: “My mother and her sister” is a short story about enjoyment of life. The story is written by the first person narrator, who has just lost her mother. We never hear that is a woman, but I assume she is because she is feeling guilty in connection with aunt Lucy. Her approach on happiness with a happy marriage, seems to be feminine. A man wouldn’t care that much about serving a food. Lucy is the sister of the narrator’s mother. Luce

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    Because It Is Running by

    Because It Is Running By Everyone have dreams, and everyone has to make grand choices some day in their lives. “Because It Is Running By” is a short story written by Jo Llyod, which deals with the lack of courage in taking a step towards our dreams, which many people has and can have. In the story we are following Wil, who is a relatively young man, working on a farm and still living with his mother. Wil has dreams about exploring the world and experience what it has to offer, but several things

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    Not so Happy Endings

    “Not So Happy Endings” In the unusually written short story, “Happy Endings” by Margaret Atwood, Atwood gives the reader six very different possible storylines using many stereotypes and a good deal of cliché to propel a few main themes of the story. Atwood’s story is not only unusually written, it is also funny, thought provoking, and interesting despite the lack of detail and odd structure. After she has presented the six different storylines Atwood suddenly moves to the ending, which ironically

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    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter Plot Overview

    Plot Overview The first chapter of The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter introduces us to John Singer and Spiros Antonapoulos, two good friends who live together in a town in the Deep South and who are both deaf-mutes. Antonapoulos works in his cousin's fruit store, and Singer works as a silver engraver in a jewelry shop. They spend ten years living together in this way. One day Antonapoulos gets sick, and even after he recovers he is a changed man. He begins stealing and urinating on buildings, and exhibiting

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    How Did Gatsby Achieve The American Dream

    you ever wanted anything so bad, you would have done anything to get it? In the story “The Great Gatsby” it talks about a man named Jay Gatsby and how he tried to achieve his American Dream. Jay Gatsby did everything he can to try to achieve his American Dream, even if that meant showing off, being sneaky, and fighting. First off, Jay Gatsby loves to show off. There has been multiple times he has shown off in the story. One of the times he showed off was to impress Daisy. He invited both Daisy and

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