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    differences‚ it can lead to personal challenges. In the interview “Finding Her Way”‚ and the play “Kylie’s Project‚ Angela and Kylie both have personal challenges to overcome. Angela had to overcome being made fun of because she was Korean. Kylie had to overcome the challenge of being disabled. Both texts show how Angela and Kylie cope with their situations‚ but also demonstrate new ways in which people cope with these challenges. First of all‚ both texts show how Angela and Kylie cope with their situations

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    well known for writing poems about subjects that were very personal and relatable to her life and producing a vibrant image to intensify it. Most of her poetry consists of themes regarding death‚ love‚ nature‚ religion‚ and success. Before‚ these themes were rarely brought up in American literature. Researchers argue that the themes Dickinson wrote of were too controversial to profess at the time‚ therefore her contemporaries simply chose to neglect these topics and hoped to appeal to their audience

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    Sylvia Plath is known for her remarkably personal poetry that explores heavy topics. The American poet was intelligent and was compelled to write poetry. She wrote her first poem when she was only eight years old‚ and published hundreds more before her suicide on February 11‚ 1963. Despite her success‚ Plath went through many struggles that ultimately affected her poetry. Her German father‚ Otto Plath‚ died a long and painful death in 1940. She told her mother that she would never speak to God again

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    interact with her classmates and friends inside and outside the school. She also respects her teachers‚ classmates‚ siblings‚ grandmother‚ parents and also the people around her. Learner’s Emotional and Moral Development In emotional and moral aspects‚ her grandmother taught her good manners. She knows how to handle her emotions and when she feels down or has a problem‚ she went to her grandmother and elder siblings and told them. Her grandmother and her siblings listen and give her an advice.

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    this person? • When and where did you meet or how did you become aware of this person? • What was this person doing when you met or first became attentive to him or her? • Why were you there? Para #2 asks for a thorough description of this person’s physical appearance: height‚ build‚ gait‚ face‚ hair‚ eyes‚ clothing‚ gestures‚ movements‚ etc. Para #3 asks you to describe what this person said or did when you encountered him or her; if it is a family member you’ve known

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    as a young slave girl in the south? How did Dr. Flint‚ his wife‚ and Harriet’s mother influence her life? And last‚ what did Harriet do‚ both as a 15 year old girl‚ and as an author later in life? What was life like for Harriet as a young girl slave in the south? Life for Harriet as a slave in the south‚ was a big effect on her mind that she tried to keep her composure that her grandma thought her. She harassed by her master. In many ways he would torment her. Some of the thing a young girl couldn’t

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    1. In What sense did the narrator participate in her aunt’s punishment? The narrator participated in her aunt’s punishment by not speaking of her and acting‚ like the rest of her family‚ as if she had never existed. Even though she thought of her and wrote of her‚ she never tried to find out anything about her or tried to convince her family to accept the fact that she had existed. 2. What evidence in the essay supports the view that the Chinese villagers favored males over females? In

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    Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey Whether it be through proclamations‚ beliefs‚ or actions‚ strong female figures are all connected. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are among those strong women. Throughout their lives‚ Wollstonecraft and Winfrey have worked hard for what they believed in by using their voice and actions‚ and by staying determined. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are similar because they both supported women’s rights‚ suffered hardships‚ and believed in the importance

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    My favorite entrepreneur: Ms. Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey was born into poverty by a teenage single mother in 1954 in Kosciusko‚ Mississippi. For the earliest years of her life she was raised by her maternal grandmother‚ and under her kind-hearted discipline was taught to read by the age of two and speak exceptionally by the age of three. When Winfrey was six years old‚ she was sent to live with her mother in Wisconsin. She was submerged into inner-city Milwaukee‚ and faced the hardships of growing

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    1. Summarize colonial resistance to British taxation. The British began to tax the colonies to get them to help pay for the French and Indian War‚ which for the most part benefitted those colonies. People in England paid 25-30 times more taxes than the colonists‚ but the colonies were used to taxing and governing themselves. They made noise about being taxed without being represented but they knew for a fact that representation in Parliament was impossible‚ owing to the distance and time of travel

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