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    great. C. WRITE Sometimes we have just a few seconds to make a good first impression on a teacher and it’s almost impossible over to change it. So it’s worth giving each new encounter your best shot. First‚ the main role of anybody describe a person is on their positive attitude. Keep on smiling because teachers love happy student. It is important to look like you’re enjoying yourself even if you are not and keep a positive attitude as well. Try to be on time for class. If you are late‚ keep

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    How Is Jem Being Mature

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    still has more to learn and when all the pressure of being mature and being a responsible example for scout builds up he breaks down and loses his temper. For example when Jem and Scout both get insults thrown their way repeditally by Ms. Dubose‚ their old neighbor who is not afraid to speak her hurtful opinions‚ Jem and Scout ignore the insults until Ms. Dubose hits a soft spot and insults their father. Jem could not control his anger any longer and was blinded by revenge to the point where he decided

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    character. At some points she seems like her normal 6 to 9 year old self‚ but throughout the book Scout shows herself as a very mature‚ wise adult. A prime example of these two personalities clashing is in the diction that Lee uses toward the end of the book when Boo Radley is saying goodnight to Jem after the Ewell attack and Scout narrates‚ “I was beginning to learn his body English” (Lee 372). This small dialogue shows both of Scouts personalities in the fact that she knows and reads Boo’s body

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    I began transforming into a better student‚ which made me wonder why I wanted to become a better student. Students should become better in their studies to achieve higher self-esteem about themselves and their education‚ to help themselves financially‚ and to challenge themselves to become critical thinkers‚ creative individuals‚ better problem solvers‚ and hard workers to prepare themselves for the future. Wondering and figuring out why I wanted to become a better student continued me on my path

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    Is Huck Finn Too Mature?

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    Is Huck Finn too Mature? Huck Finn knows more than a fourteen year old boy could possibly know. He has the maturity level of one in their twenties at least. Huck’s knowledge and decisions in certain situations in the book exceed the intelligence in general fourteen year old boys. When Samuel Clemens wrote this book‚ he was well into his mature adult years. Huckleberry Finn represents the adventurous‚ free spirited life that we all would like to have led in our childhood years. Clemens

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    because his “own flesh and blood to rebel (Jessica eloped with a lot of money)” He was depressed for losing his own “blood” (Jessica) and angry because she stole everything from him. But two Christians (Salerio and Solanio) was being extremely disrespected Shylock. They compared difference between red wine and Rhenish as a metaphor of the relationship between Jessica and Shylock (Act three scene one line 35-39). So he made a powerful and touching speech. “ Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands

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    how people are supposed to become more mature as they age and some want to start to do things that their parents do and stop doing childish things. Scout demonstrates this by not wanting to stop fighting and Atticus telling her its childish. It is also demonstrated by the children wanting to go into town more often and not worry about what is going on at home. The characteristics of Jem and demonstrates that coming of age means to become more mature and wanting to be more like their parents instead

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    and critic‚ once said‚ “The further a society drifts from the truth‚ the more it will have those that speak it.” Jeremy Atticus Finch (Jem)‚ a character in the fictional book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ develops his maturity‚ within the town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. Jem’s transitional stage from the ages of ten to thirteen that are covered in the novel‚ prove to be the most altering experiences‚ that shape him into the young man he turns out to be. In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the character

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    In‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Jem Finch matures and becomes a person with good morals‚ that he has learned from his father‚ Atticus Finch. After Jem learns about the humility of Atticus and his talent of marksmanship he says to his sister‚ Scout‚”...I wouldn’t care if he couldn’t do a blessed thing… Atticus is a gentleman just like me”(Lee 99). Jem has a change in character‚ he learns it isn’t about what other people are doing‚ it’s about what is right. Jem now wants to be like his father

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    shape the personalities and behaviours of individuals…What theory of Human Development makes a person what they are? Why does a person do what they do? Where does personality come from and how does it grow? These are some frequently asked questions when discussing the topic of personality. Personality does originate from a specific point‚ and from then on it continues to grow and become exponentially more complex. There are some commonly made assumptions when developing a personality theory. The

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