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    Ella Minnow Pea Characters

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    In the book Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn he writes a fictional novel to entertain his reader while trying to bring out a bigger message. His message is evidently shown throughout the whole book. The message Dunn wants to address in his book appear to be that we as individuals are lacking language‚ communication and critical thinking and the consequences that come with it. Mark Dunn uses epistolary to write this book which makes the reading more personal‚ for the reader is reading letters between

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    Do Unto Others In the book Ella Minnow Pea‚ the linguistic world around them is eroding as the roots of their native language is slowly decaying as the days go by. During this time of confusion‚ hate‚ and misunderstanding the villagers must unite‚ for if they do not‚ the loved ones around them will start to fade away as well. The struggles they face between friends‚ family‚ and neighbors will challenge the close knit relationships they’ve spent a lifetime building in their small island community

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    Language is the most important way that people communicate to one another. Sounds are put together to create words and to be able to express emotions to others. The changes in language have influenced change in characters to a small extent. The change in characters in Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn are mostly caused by their environment and the High Council. They are influenced by the High Council because the citizens of Nallop either become defiant or conform. The Nallopian’s are changed by their

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    some breakfast so you head out without eating anything. Through the dynamic main character of Ella in Julie Orringer’s “Pilgrims‚” helps us to see how people can become lost as result of experiencing loss and trauma. In this short story our protagonist Ella has to overcome someone’s death and the illness of someone that is very dear to her. All these actions can change someone forever. Just like that our main character Ella will forever wonder the world a pilgrim. Illness of someone dear can cause a

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    Ella

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    Rachel Boreo Literary Analysis In poetry‚ writers often feel or think with a purpose. In the poem‚ Ella in a Square Apron‚ Along Highway 80‚ written by Judy Grahn‚ there are significant words she uses in order to enhance the personification between women and animals. Along with the poem titled Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers‚ by Adrienne Rich‚ imagery is taken into consideration when reading into her representations of the feministic personality. Equally‚ these two poems relate feministic characteristics

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    Ella Monologue

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    began to plan a ball. A Few Months Ago The day that Ella’s mother‚ Lucinda‚ died was the worst day of her life. All Ella could think about were the last words that her mother said to her. "Be kind and good to others‚ and courageous when no one else can be. Always be yourself and never forget to be the girl I taught you to be." Now she has the dove to be her only company. When Ella was young‚ she saw her mother tending their garden. One day‚ as she walked outside‚ she saw a white dot in the middle

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    CHAPTER 2 CHARTING A COMPANY’S DIRECTION: VISION AND MISSION‚ OBJECTIVES‚ AND STRATEGY The vision we have . . . determines what we do and the opportunities we see or don’t see. —Charles G. Koch CEO of Koch Industries‚ the second-largest privately held company in the U.S. A good goal is like a strenuous exercise—it makes you stretch. —Mary Kay Ash Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics If you don’t know where you are going‚ any road will take you there. —Cheshire Cat to Alice Lewis Carroll‚ Alice

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    Biology Abstract In this experiment we used dried split peas to extract the DNA and observed the protein isolate. Introduction The purpose of the experiment was to learn what the process was to extract DNA. You also learned the characteristics of DNA and go to observe them. Hypothesis I think the DNA will be really interesting to observe. Procedure Material: * Alcohol * Blender * Water * Drinking glasses * Measuring cup * Paper towels * Freezer

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    Ella Baker

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    Ella Baker Ella Josephine Baker was born in Virginia‚ and at the age of seven Ella Baker moved with her family to Littleton‚ South Carolina‚ where they settled on her grandparent’s farmland her grandparents had worked as slaves. Ella Baker’s early life was steeped in Southern black culture. Her most vivid childhood memories were of the strong traditions of self-help‚ mutual cooperation‚ and sharing of economic resources that encompassed her entire community. Because there was no local secondary

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    Ella Fitzgerald

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    References: • “So in love” Ella Fitzgerald & Cole Porter • “That Haunting Melody (1911)” Al Jolson

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