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    Highlights SCT Enjoyable “look‚ listen and repeat” exercises and colorful illustrations help pre-readers develop phonemic awareness of the beginning sounds of words‚ build a sight word vocabulary‚ and make the connection between spoken and written language. 6A SCT Students continue to build a sight word vocabulary‚ adding longer phrases and more advanced words. Students recite familiar rhyming words in preparation for phonics study. 5A SCT Students develop more pre-reading

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    harryMcArthur 5A The poem First Love by John Clare is written about the poet’s feelings of unrequited love for a wealthy farmer’s daughter‚ Mary Joyce. The poet uses various unusual effects in the poem to convey this sense of loss‚ providing deep insights into his mind in a seemingly simple and brief piece. Combined with words which reflect the mood in each verse‚ these make it a very powerful poem. An unusual form of contrast is used in First Love to create a powerful effect. The use of limited

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    The Christmas season is like no other. It is a season of excitement‚ joy‚ hope‚ and anticipation. There are many things that make Christmas unique for me. I define Christmas by the sights‚ sounds‚ and smells that I associate with the season. There are many beautiful sights you see only at Christmas time. People are everywhere‚ rushing to and fro in an effort to find that perfect gift. The whole world seems covered in tiny white or colored lights; they are winking from almost every house on every

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    Sight and Blindness in King Lear In King Lear‚ the recurring images of sight and blindness associated with the characters of Lear and Gloucester illustrate the theme of self-knowledge and consciousness that exist in the play. These classic tropes are inverted in King Lear‚ producing a situation in which those with healthy eyes are ignorant of what is going on around them‚ and those without vision appear to "see" the clearest. While Lear’s "blindness" is one which is metaphorical‚ the blindness

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    Stephanie Manova 3R‚ King Lear Essay In Shakespeare’s King Lear‚ emotional sight is not dependent on physical sight‚ for many characters are blinded by their own egos and ambitions to see the actual truth. Shakespeare even goes as far as inserting a literal metaphor for sight by making Gloucester finally realize the truth‚ only when his physical vision is removed. Although this example is most obvious‚ the theme reoccurs throughout the play. It is not until Lear’s prestige is taken away from him

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    First Love‚ Last Rites” book review “First Love‚ Last Rites”‚ a collection of Ian McEwan’s early works‚ was first published in 1975. It consists of 8 whacky stories which differs from each other yet share an essential dark characteristic altogether. The themes used include murder‚ rape and child abuse - bold topics for any era‚ but in some of these stories you can see the spark of "greatness" that is hidden between the lines. Some of the subject matter will undoubtedly offend and even upset me

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    Sight-Reading: Factors that Affect Piano Sight-Reading and Practice Methods Introduction The definition of sight-reading is “the ability to read and perform music at first sight‚ i.e. without preparatory study of the piece” (Apel‚ 1962‚ p.679). Lowder (1983) surveyed college faculty members and in-service teachers to find out what they believed were the most important piano skills. The survey found that sight-reading ability was ranked second (“cadence” was first)‚ followed by score-reading

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    In Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “First Love”‚ the speaker is opportunistic and infatuated. The narrator is opportunistic because she did not let a sense of morality stop her from taking advantage of whatever opportunity she had to get what she wants. Simply because the narrator wanted a mere glimpse of her crush who worked at a grocery store‚ she hoped her mother “[smoking] with so little enthusiasm”(Cofer 1) did not mean that she’d have to stop going to the store to pick up cigarettes. The narrator did

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    The importance of Vision or Sight. Oedipus The King written by Sophocles is a play from the Ancient Greek time. In Greek play one of the most fundamental aspect is to make a point. The play is useful to teach life lessons or just morals in general. In those plays there are a lot of valuable points‚ but the easiest one are the one that are told in the story directly‚ however the points that are the most valuable are a bit hidden and bit harder to find. The play‚ Oedipus the King‚ they are

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    very fortunate to have my parents to help me develop those skills. Learning the alphabet and sight words helped me learn how to read and write. Going to school helped out a lot to get an understanding of what was going on but I really learned at home. When I was in school I would get the basics so when I got home is where I would study and learn more with the help of my mom. I learned the alphabet‚ sight words‚ learning to read a chapter book‚ and eventually being able to read and write. In Kindergarten

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