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    that covered the surrounding countryside. Trees that had been covered in lichen were now covered in soot‚ making it darker. This caused the increase of dark moths because they had a better chance of avoiding predation and thus passing on the dark coloured genes to their offspring. As time passed‚ the number of dark moths increased while the number of light moths decreased. 10. Natural selection was a theory originally proposed by Charles Darwin that stated if one characteristic caused a specific

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    Rough Draft: Ethan’s Colors Symbolism approach to interpretation has so many possibilities—so many paths to consider! An exciting approach to interpretation and criticism‚ comparable to hunting‚ finding the symbols‚ an object or image that‚ although interesting in its own right‚ stands for or suggests something larger and more complex—often an idea or a range of interrelated ideas‚ attitudes‚ and practices (Murfin & Ray 391)‚ practiced by finding the repetition of colors throughout Edith Wharton’s

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    The tragic complex character of Crooks is introduced in the novella as a paradox‚ he is extremely intelligent yet he has such a low status‚ generally someone with intelligence is higher up in society but because he is coloured‚ he is below the uneducated people and the women. The women were considered to have a low status but on the ranch as Curley’s wife is considered to be quite powerful. He is also a paradox because he is lonely but doesn’t want company At the beginning of the novella‚ Crooks

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    before the trial. In the movie Reverend Sykes is first seen at the trial when Jem calls out his name and asks him if they can sit with him in the balcony with the other coloured people to watch the trial. This is a very confusing part to viewers that have not read the novel because the children sit beside Reverend Sykes and all the coloured people and trust them as if they met them before in the movie‚ but there is no mention of them meeting Reverend Sykes before the trial. Secondly‚ the movie excludes

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    Title: To Kill A Mockingbird Author: Harper Lee Year of Publication: 1960 Text Type: Novel What makes the character in this text an outsider? The character that’s made an outsider is Tom Robinson. Tom Robinson is an outsider because of his skin colour‚ and was accused of raping Mayella Ewell. But him being black was the main reason as to why he was the outsider. Scout and her family were also outsiders. They were made outsiders by the neighbourhood because her father Atticus was Tom Robinson’s

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    Benefits of Waking Up Early Early to bed and early to rise makes you healthy‚ wealthy as well as wise. And that is not merely an age-old saying. It works in daily life too. Read on to know how. 1. Time to Exercise Waking up early gives you the time to exercise. You can easily go for a jog‚ do a few laps in the pool‚ practice yoga or hit the gym with plenty of time at hand. 2. Time to Meditate There is nothing like beginning the day with a dose of meditation. It will help calm your mind and

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    them are writhing against the sky; the uplifted finger of Fo shakes high over the heads of the worshippers through the blue fog of incense! KO-NGAI!—What a thunder tone was that! All the lacquered goblins on the palace cornices wriggle their fire-coloured tongues! And after each huge shock‚ how wondrous the multiple echo and the great golden moan‚ and‚ at last‚ the sudden sibilant sobbing in the ears when the immense tone faints away in broken whispers of silver‚ as though a woman should whisper‚

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    bar scene when Mr Bill Yoast is addressing the football players and their father’s the audience can single who is prejudiced and who is fair‚ Garry and his father for example are the most public racists there. This environment didn’t only exclude coloured people‚ but women were missing also‚ the bar scene usually seen as a mans area is dominated by the men and boys only.

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    Using inks was a completely new experience for me as was colouring on black paper I liked using both. Then I did another 2 pictures of natural pictures one of scallops in coloured pencils and one of horse chestnuts done in chalk and then I coloured in the background in grey chalk. After this we started concentrating on landscapes more. Firstly I made a picture of two tree’s one copied from Van Gogh and one of my own creations. I was very unhappy with both of

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    To Kill A Mockingbird – Essay Many people don’t realize it‚ but our world matures with age‚ and the people along with it. Society’s attitudes towards things‚ its moral education‚ and its general opinion on the world have all changed to adapt to the problems of today. In Harper’s Lee‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Lee shows how the world was before our moral development‚ and the evilness that the world once lived in. To Kill A Mockingbird shows the causes and effects of injustice through oppression of

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