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    from Asperger’s syndrome. Joshua asked the question‚ “Have you ever felt like life is hopeless?” (0:26). Questions like this are sometimes unexpected and keep people on their edge of their seats. When someone asks this type of question‚ it usually prompts an interesting response that can add much more information. This question also helped to show how close Joshua and his mom are. The fact that he is able to ask these kinds of questions adds depth to the interview. While in mine‚ I ask questions

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    11/3/2014 Prompt #3 Markets have four different models which are perfect competition market‚ monopolistic competition‚ oligopoly‚ and pure monopoly markets. Each market has its own characteristics in terms of barriers‚ price control‚ and the kind of products. An oligopoly market can be defined as a market which has a few large producers of homogenous or differentiated products. Moreover each firm is affected by the decisions of its rival and must take those decisions into consideration

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    Approaching the task: The prompt Step 1: Read the prompt ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 2: Underline the key words ‘Our relationships with other help us to define who we are.’ Step 3: Define key terms. Relationships – connections with others‚ bonds‚ interactions. E.gs: family‚ friends‚ workmates‚ classmates‚ teachers etc. Step 4: Challenge the prompt to create more ideas. Asking questions about your prompt – is that the only thing that defines who we are? Write

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    Critical Response Jay Asher’s book 13 Reasons Why is entertaining.  His story of Hannah Baker and her feelings is disturbing.  The main theme is: ’Think before you act; you could be hurting someone without knowing it’ makes me feel depressed.  Asher’s use of imagery on page 160‚ "Hannah always looked depressed. The smile on her face never reappeared‚" supports that theme because it shows that the way people acted really did have a negative effect on Hannah.  The tone throughout the book is dark

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    Death‚ corruption‚ degradation: these are three main characteristics and values that have become accustomed to this present century. Many lyrics in today’s mainstream music aren’t associated with current events and problems; they focus on being materialistic and giving details about intercourse. Sayings like “SWAG”‚ “YOLO” and “3hunna” are staples in youth’s vocabulary‚ even though it sounds like mindless dribble. Kids today are seen as “unengaged” and “bored” with the world but why? What’s popular

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    Longfellow reflect on similar concerns. Read the poems carefully. Then write an essay in which you compare and contrast the two poems‚ analyzing the poetic techniques each writer uses to explore his particular situation. When I Have Fears When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean’d my teeming brain‚ Before high-piled books‚ in charactery‚ Hold like rich garners the full ripen’d grain; 5 When I behold‚ upon the night’s starr’d face‚ Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance

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    Essay Prompts: 1. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ several characters appear briefly‚ or do not appear at all‚ yet have a significant presence in the work. In an essay‚ show how such a character functions in the work. You may wish to discuss how the character affects action‚ theme‚ or the development of other characters. Avoid plot summary. 2. Some might categorize The Catcher in the Rye as a bildungsroman‚ a novel concerned with the maturation of a young protagonist. In an essay‚ show how

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    Text and Context Despite the changes in the values and concerns of society over time‚ humanity remains the same. A text is a reflection of the context in which it is composed. It captures the religious and social influences and the values placed upon them. Despite the changes in the values and concerns of society over time‚ humanity seems to remain the same. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The pardoners Tale” written in the 14th century and Sam Raimi’s “A Simple Plan” released in 1998 both explore the unchanging

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    AP English Frankenstein Prompt Mary Shelley is a timeless novelist who is known for her complexity and symbolism. In this passage from her classic novel Frankenstein‚ Shelley uses several techniques to depict the monsters emotions during his first experiences of life. She uses rhetorical devices such as personification‚ symbolism‚ and tone to allow the reader to understand exactly what the monster is feeling. “Soon a gentle light stole over the heavens‚ and gave me a sensation of pleasure.”

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    Essay Prompts and Info. 1. Assess the validity: “Jacksonian Democracy was a myth”- Thesis: Some argue that Jacksonian Democracy was a myth but examples such as the spoils system‚ the universal white male suffrage‚ and increase in voter turnout prove that it was in fact Democratic. Paragraph 1: Spoils system- rewarded political supporters with public office‚ gave more “common” people a chance to be a part of the public office and lessened the amount of “literate” men. Paragraph 2: Universal

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