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    failure? I know I would. In Anna Quindlen’s essay “Schools out for summer” she writes about the struggle that is putting a meal on the table for your kids and how many kids’ parents depended on school to put a meal in their child’s stomach. She also says we need to step up and take action on the matter rather than basically look past it. But how effective was Anna in her essay? “Some kids don’t get enough to eat‚ no matter what people want to tell themselves” when Anna said This she didn’t just make

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    THE HUNGER PROBLEM In the story ‘School’s Out for Summer’ Anna Quindlen writes a newspaper on child hunger and how we should fix it. She explains what we should do to help. She explains that some of it has to do with the homeless and poor. She explains ‘somes kids don’t get enough to eat‚ no matter what people want to tell themselves‚do the math;during the the rest of the year 15 million students get free or cut-rate lunches at school’. I think that she wrote this essay to inform people about the

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    “improbable idea” (Quindlen 2) because of the patriotism of her people and good leadership. The patriotism of the American people allows the nation to succeed despite being an “improbable idea” (Quindlen 2). Journalist Anna Quindlen in her essay The Quilt of a Country: Out of Many‚ One?‚ called America an “improbable idea” (2). But she also called it a “mongrel nation [has] one spirit” (4). The antithesis created by using the negatively connotated word‚ “mongrel” (Quindlen 4)‚ to describe America

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    one of the controversial topics being widely discussed today. Anna Quindlen is one of many people who opposes the death penalty. She is a crime buff who has worked as a reporter for decades in some of the worst areas of New York. In her article‚ "Death Penalty’s False Promise: An Eye for an Eye‚" she states how the death penalty and her have nothing in common. She claims that the killing of one human being as punishment for the killing of another makes no sense and is inherently immoral. She tries

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    Heather Feely English 101 Wednesday‚ November 4‚ 15 Response Essay Girls Vs Boys “Between the Sexes‚ a Great Divide” is an essay written by Anna Quindlen that talks about the differences between men and women. Quindlen believes that male and females are always going to be unlike each other. I love the imagery Quindlen used in the beginning of the essay describing a school dance girls on one side boys on the other‚ and the dance floor being the divide between the sexes. Eventually a boy gets

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    proportions. Anna Quindlen makes this observation very clear in her New York Times article “Barbie- the issue‚ not the doll.” According to Quindlen since the day Mattel sent Barbie down the assembly line‚ there has been controversy among feminists‚ mothers‚ and women of all races. With her unrealistic measurements and physically impossible

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    In this piece of literature Between the Sexes‚ a Great Divide by Anna Quindlen she expresses her idea of how men and women are simply alike. In reference to that she also uses situation in which boys and girls are at a dance and claims that‚ it’s not the difference but the dance that’s important. This idea of the dance being important is a misconception being that the real reason behind all this is that the difference is what really attracts men and women‚ boys and girls; therefore I disagree with

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    In “Turning the Page” by Anna Quindlen‚ she argues about the real effects of ink-press books becoming antique due to the rise of e-readers and other electronic reading devices. Quindlen is a nonfiction author that believes heavily on reading the old-fashion way from ink-press books then from e-readers or electronic reading devices. She predicts that the radio will die due to television; recorded music‚ ending concerts. Libraries that have stocked up in a low amount of e-readers have had all of them

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    reading “Still Hungry‚ Still Homeless”‚ the authors use the data to express their concern of homelessness. On the other hand‚ Anna Quindlen’s article “Our Tired‚ Our Poor‚ Our Kids” uses a different way with different technique‚ which is more efficient‚ majorly discusses the problems of homeless children‚ from the cause to the effect. In “Our Tired‚ Our Poor‚ Our Kids” Anna Quindlen illustrates that there is a large group of people living in a poor circumstance with examples. From the examples of Sharanda

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    Leo COMPARE AND CONTRAST Barbara Lazear Ascher and Anna Quindlen both write an essay which signifies their opinion about homelessness based on their observation on the society. Their essays states how people characterize and treat homeless as others. Ascher and Quindlen’s work also have message that they want readers to know and understand. On Ascher’s essay “On Compassion‚” she uses an example and symbolism such as the two homeless men to denote something. The first man who was mentioned on the

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