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    Tiara Barabino Bedford Reader Essay There are different kinds of parents some are good to their children‚ but some are not. Most parents raise their kids the way their own parents raised them‚ whether it is good or bad. Some parents are too protective‚ and some are too laid back. Then there are the parents who don’t really care‚ and that is my father‚ Vernon Barabino. From him I have learned that it is okay to leave your children‚ its fine to never call or text them

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    Homeless Bedford Reader

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    Joseph Papalexandrou The essay I am analyzing is homeless written by Anna Quindlen. The essay can be found in The Bedford Reader 10th edition. My curiosity it what brought me to this essay. The topic I am writing about is homeless citizens. What interests me about homeless people is that it never seems to bother them where there living. What also gave me interest is how do homeless people feed themselves with no money? I always wonder why homeless people don’t look for money on the streets and

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    The Bedford Reader Essay

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    1) Key Points In the first chapter of The Bedford Reader‚ the techniques of narration and specific narratives are assessed. To begin‚ a definition of a narrative is clarified‚ “a narrative may be short or long‚ factual or imagined‚ as artless as a tale told in a locker room or as artful as a novel by Henry James” (40). The passages go in-depth into the process of storytelling‚ picking apart the importance of each piece‚ and allowing the reader to understand the simplicity of an essay‚ or in this

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    Bedford Reader Reflection

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    Out of all the content in this course I found the Bedford Reader to be the most helpful content of the course‚ since it covered various writing styles that were assigned in the Writer’s Workshop Essays. Second‚ the handout that accompanied each assignments such as the Writer’s Workshop and Reading Questions were immensely helpful in providing the expectations of the assignment. All in all‚ I did not find any of the course content that I considered to be particularly bothersome‚ since it all revolved

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    Questions on Writing Strategy 1. The author uses the "I would..." repetitively to show that his confused feeling as a child was so vivid in his memory. This vivid memory and the author’s way of expressing it makes the reader feel more part of the time period that it was written in. 2. The last paragraph is effective because White uses very descriptive details‚ such as "buckled the swollen belt" to explain the accounts of his son jumping in the water just like he had once done and as the son jumped

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    Only Daughter

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    WA 1: Narrative Essay‚ Only Daughter‚ prompt 2 I trace the development of my upbringing and think to myself that I can’t believe I have become the woman my father would want me to be. He was Hispanic with strong morals. He would be fifty years old and still pressuring me to respect another and myself‚ work hard and work to succeed. I was the youngest of three girls and we three needed to grow with those thoughts in our heads. Cisneros says‚ “Being only a daughter for my father meant my

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    Only Daughter assignment 1 Comprehension 1.) When she states that she is the only girl in a family of six sons‚ Means she was a lonely‚ her brothers never wanted to play with her because she was a female. This made her think and image and become a writer. 2.) Being the only daughter she means that she is the only girl out of six boys. Being “only the daughter” she wasn’t allowed to do a lot with her brothers and was singled out‚ creating her to image and write. 3.) Advantages of being

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    Only Daughter

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    Nakyia Whitehead English 098B Instructor: Flournoy March 17‚ 2012 Only Daughter In her short story‚ “Only Daughter” Sandra Cisneros portrays as the progressive‚ intelligent female in a male-dominated family and society. She considers herself deserving of the attention of her male superiors despite widespread sexism that reigns in her community. However‚ despite her said belief in the importance of a female’s education‚ Sandra is no empowered female‚ no feminist‚ and no independent women. In

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    the only daughter

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    Cisneros Only daughter Comprehension 2] Sandra Cisneros had six brothers in her family. Boys were considered to be more significant than girls because they were the bread earners. Cisneros was the only daughter in her family of nine. She always used to spend time by herself because her brothers were ashamed of playing with a girl in public. She compares how being the only daughter made her feel lonely around her six brothers and therefore she said that‚ she was only a daughter. 3] Being only a daughter

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    Only Daughter In the essay entitled “Only Daughter” by Sandra Cisneros‚ she wrote about her life growing up in a Mexican-American family of nine; to which she was the only daughter. Although her father did love her‚ he did not show it much at all. The effects on Cisneros’s life due to her father’s lack of attention while growing up were: Spending time alone‚ attending college‚ and becoming a professional writer. The first important effect due to Cisneros’s father’s lack of attention was

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