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    Research Graphic Organizer

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    Research Graphic Organizer: Part 1 Choose a topic: Clothing Questions to research: Are advertisements aimed at teenagers effective? And‚ are they ethical? My Response: Advertisements aimed at teenagers are effective‚ however not all advertisements are ethical. There are some advertisements that portray the models to be skin and bone‚ and this puts negative thoughts in teenagers head about how they think they should look. Sources Title‚ URL‚ and Date of Access Central Idea Teens in the Crosshairs:

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    important part in this whole young adult fiction. This can be seen as the book starts at 136 days before a particular moment in the book‚ and as the countdown goes on‚ building up the suspense throughout till the last page of the book. The whole plot of the book can be divided into the following categories as it takes its turns and twists. Exposition The novel begins introducing Miles Halter as an introverted kid who is beginning his first year at Culver Creek High School as a junior. His roommate

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    Victoria Martinez   Lesson 17     Pre­writing Graphic Organizer    Topic: From another character’s perspective‚ narrate a scene that tells the story of  Macbeth’s coronation dinner and his reaction to seeing Banquo’s ghost.        Generating Ideas​ :   ​ Who?​  List and describe the characters involved in the narrative you are creating.   Character Name:Lady Macbeth     Physical Appearance     Feelings     Attitude     How would you describe this character?  Why?                           Because of Lady 

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    The supernatural plays a very important role in the play‚ Macbeth. Shakespeare does an efficient job of showing various supernatural signs and omens in each chapter. Without the supernatural element of Macbeth‚ the plot of the play would not fully develop. A reader can tell that the play is built off of supernatural forces as the play opens with an intense storm and three witches planning to seek out Macbeth. That is only the beginning. As the reader continues‚ supernatural forces will be the reason

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    Macbeth Soliloquy Analysis

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    eternally. In the soliloquy‚ found in Act I‚ scene vii of Shakespeare’s Macbeth servants can be found scurrying inside the castle to prepare the table for the evening’s feast with the King while Macbeth‚ Shakespeare’s title character‚ hesitantly paces debating the

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    Literature Review Numerous studies confirm the benefits of using graphic organizers in the classroom in terms of helping students develop and process information. The mere fact this is a method that has been backed by such a strong body of evidence has imbued me with confidence that this intervention will yield positive results. Graphic organizers are a way to help students "grapple with core ideas of the content and develop sophisticated relational understandings of it" (Ellis 2004). They

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a classic example of the degradation of a character from valiant to villain. This degradation is chiefly achieved by the main character Macbeth himself as he is swayed by murderous intentions‚ but also by the provocative words of his inamorata‚ Lady Macbeth. The corruption exercised upon Macbeth as he travels his corrupted path is the ultimate and clearest theme of Macbeth: the self-generated damnation of one’s soul. Macbeth and Banquo are homeward bound from battle

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    Macbeth Gender Analysis

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    Gender Stereotypes and its Role within Macbeth Act 1‚ Scene 1-7 In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare’s play that focuses around themes of murder and deception‚ gender stereotypes of the time are referenced frequently in the plot. In the first act of the play‚ women and men have specific attributes that characters base a lot of personal decisions off of and use to manipulate other characters. Macbeth‚ a man who the play focuses on‚ is at an eternal internal conflict between good or bad actions

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    The Gunpowder Plot

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    Essay The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 has come to be known as Britain’s greatest conspiracy. If it had succeeded‚ many say it would’ve been one of the greatest terrorist plots ever. However‚ the Oxford Dictionary’s definition of terrorism is “the unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims”. While many may argue that this is what the gunpowder plot was‚ it was actually an attempted coup‚ not a campaign of terror and violence. The plot was led by Robert Catesby

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    The Babington Plot

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    The Babington Plot Anthony Babington was a young Catholic noble who joined a plot to depose the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I and put Mary Queen of Scots on the English throne. Sir Francis Walsingham‚ the head of Elizabeth’s secret service‚ captured a Catholic plotter named Gilbert Gifford and ‘convinced’ him to act as a double agent. Gifford would act as an intermediary - smuggling letters to Mary who was imprisoned in Chartley Hall. All the letters were given to Walsingham. The letters were written

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