Discuss Simon’s decision to cut the rope. When Simon was in the position where he either could cut the rope and one of them or both live or not cut the rope and both of them die‚ he thought about it for a long time. He didn’t know what had happened to Joe‚ he thought he had just passed out‚ or was stuck to something‚ but he didn’t think further about it‚ and that he could have been hanging of a clip 40 meters to the ground. Therefore he took a chance by cutting the rope‚ but when he went further
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Basics: • Relies on its structure for its effect: ○ The parallel accounts of the same incident told by the two different people involved from their own perspectives. First person point of view from two different standpoints. Exploring: How does the writer help the reader to appreciate the physical impact of the accident? • The use of first person pronouns emphasises the personal nature of the account‚ and the active nature of the piece is demonstrated by
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Title: The Bear Hunt Age Group: 4- and 5-year-olds Number of participants: up to 10 Goals: Teaching children to follow the instructions in the song; developing various physical skills‚ such as tiptoeing‚ tapping legs in a rhythm‚ shading eyes‚ etc. Children would also learn to perform the motions at different speeds‚ as the song goes backwards in the second half and is sung twice faster. Materials needed: Ample outdoor space‚ such as playground. Method: The teacher recites the Going on a Bear Hunt
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Arnold Spirit “Junior” is the protagonist of our story. Funny‚ smart‚ emotional‚ poor‚ brave‚ persevering‚ all of these are traits that describe Junior. Born at the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ Junior was expected to die during the surgery‚ but miraculously lived. However his brain suffered major brain damage during the surgery‚ which gave him 10 more teeth than usual‚ and seizures. His head was much larger than the usual‚ and his feet were that of a clown; and as you may
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C1 TOPIC 1 – THE EARTH’S SEA AND ATMOSPHERE THE EVOLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERE. Phase 1 – Volcanoes gave out gases. 1) The Earth’s surface was originally molten‚ it was very hot. 2) Eventually the surface cooled down and a bit crust formed. Volcanoes kept erupting. 3) Volcanoes gave out gases: CO2‚ water vapour and small amounts of other gases. (water and oceans formed) 4) The early atmosphere: mostly CO2‚ with no oxygen. 5) The oceans formed when the water vapour condensed.
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Anne Bradstreet’s poem “the Flesh and the Spirit” presents through the personified speakers of Flesh and Spirit two different way to live life. Flesh argues that one should focus on surviving and thriving in the physical world‚ while Spirit argues that one should strive to achieve spiritual purity. These two arguments are not presented with equal effectiveness‚ because Flesh‚ or the body‚ is presented as intrinsically inferior to Spirit. The format of the poem and the use of war imagery in the poem
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The Unbelievable feelings in Anton Chekhov’s "The Bear" "The Bear‚" which is a classic one-act play written 1900‚ is one of the great works of Anton Chekhov‚ which is very much about a widowed woman. The Bear can be regarded as a comedy since it is to give the audience entertainment and amusement. This comedy reveals the fine line between anger and passion. The theme is about a strange beginning of love between Mrs. Popov and Smirnov. It demonstrated that love changes all things it touches
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‘Australian spirit’ is a term often thrown around when discussing relevant social matters such as the global refugee crisis‚ immigration and Aboriginal issues. To many‚ it is synonymous with the concept of ‘mateship’‚ a laidback‚ friendly attitude. The significance of proposing to introduce recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (ATSI peoples) into the Constitution is that it embodies the ‘Australian spirit’. The Constitution is the foundation of Australian society‚ as it determines
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Idiom | Explanation + Example | 1) | Don’t give up the day job. | You are not very good at that. You could definitely not do it professionally. "I really like the way you sing‚ but don’t give up your day job. | 2) | Cash cow. | An easy way to earn money regularly. "Income tax is a real cash cow for the government." | 3) | Bite off more than you can chew. | Trying to do something that is too difficult or time consuming to finish. "I’m glad you want to prepare the report by yourself. Just be
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As she stated in her autobiography‚ "In writing [The House of the Spirits]‚ I wanted to recover all that I had lost—my land‚ my family‚ my memories‚ and the memories of those who were no longer with me" (Rogoff). Allende wrote the novel to keep her memories of her family and country from disappearing altogether. As Sheffield puts it‚ "through rewriting‚ such as is evident in The House of the Spirits‚ memories that history ignores are preserved and given voice" (34). Allende faced
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