Chulani Sterling English Dr.Genn Book Report Title: Thirteen Reasons Why Author: Jay Asher This novel is about a girl named Hannah Baker who committed suicide & before she died she recorded 13 audiotapes filled with reasons why she killed herself and they all had to do with a specific person‚ and she sent all the 13 tapes to the 13 people so they could listen. Justin was the first person on the tape‚ the boy she first kissed‚ he exaggerated what
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Into the World – Educating Rita • Educating Rita 1991 Director by Willy Russell • EDUCATION = CHOICE • Explores of a variety of texts that deal with aspects of growing up and transitioning into new phases of an individual’s life. ( Growth and change occurs CONTRAST: • Male/ Female • Educated class/ Working Class • Disillusioned/ Cynical/ Enthusiastic • Elite “Howards End” E.M. Forster/ Mass culture “Ruby Fruit Jungle” Rita Mae Brown CONFLICT:
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behind and a false sense of security about the violence and death that surrounds them. We are able to see the way each of the characters’ deal with the atrocities of the Vietnam War and what their objects say about who they are. One of the literary techniques prominent in “The Things They Carried” was symbolism which allows O’Brien to show the men’s feelings though
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over an open stovetop or grill. Baking generally involves leavening‚ such as yeast‚ and a grain base‚ such as flour. When you bake‚ you put everything together as best you can. There’s not a lot of discretion. You follow a recipe using some basic techniques. Adjustments hardly ever have to be made. There is no collection of data while it is in the oven. Cooking on the stove top is different. When you’re making soup or stew or cooking pasta‚ you assess often. You taste and make adjustments. With soup
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Interpret the data. Discuss fully the findings of your research to previous findings (those discussed in the lit review). Types of Research 1. Basic – development of theory by discovering broad generalisations; 2. Applied – includes sampling techniques and subsequent inferences about the target population (statistics are explored); 3. Action – focus is on immediate application‚ not on the development of theory; 4. Descriptive – aims to gather information that illuminates relationships‚ patterns
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1995 Peoples Choice Awards‚ 2005 American Film Institute Awards andvarious other ones. It was an adaption of a novel of the same name‚ by Winston Groom.Robert Zemeckis was the director of the movie‚ and he made great decisions about thecamera techniques to be used in each scene. In 1996‚ a restaurant with the nameBubba Gump was open in honour of the movie‚ and surprisingly there is one in thePeak Galleria in Hong Kong!The opening scene of the movie is filmed very beautifully‚ especially with
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town. Even the kids are well behaved‚ walking in a straight line carrying their bag lunches. Each of the previous shots dissolve into each other‚ and each of the subsequent shots do not. The 4 previous shots are all pleasant and the dissolve technique makes them more dreamlike‚ while each of the next shots cut right into each other giving the sequence a faster pace. The next shot is an establishing shot of a house in the neighborhood. It cuts to a man watering his lawn with a hose and then to
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movie through the eyes of a magical flying leprechaun and a storyline that‚ without hours spent pondering‚ simply does not make sense‚ means the film is ultimately confusing and irritating. As a Director‚ McGann has used a range of storytelling techniques to build on the contrast between the world of the Father and the world of Little Man’s younger sister‚ Kid. McGann uses the Father’s occupation as a trapper to symbolize both the father’s control and treatment of Kid who is ‘trapped’ by her autism
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may be foreshadowing how impulsiveness will lead to death‚ such was the case with Romeo‚ killing himself because he thought Juliet was dead. Characters: Benvolio- Romeo’s cousin Mercutio- a servant loyal to the house of Montague Literary techniques: Irony: This piece is perhaps one of the biggest pieces of irony in the whole play. Essentially Mercutio is saying that Benvolio is too short tempered‚ and follows this notion by getting a fight resulting his death. This speech is essentially
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couple until one day when Patrick announces that he is leaving Mary. Mary kills Patrick and does her best to cover up her crime. Roald Dahl uses tension‚ surprising contrasts and twists to create an engaging short story. Tension is an integral technique used by Dahl in "Lamb to the Slaughter" that helps to create a more interesting short story. Tension adds the idea of macabre and allows the story to develop at a steady pace. To create tension‚ Dahl describes some areas in great detail and in contrast
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