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    In his essay "On Cannibals‚" Montaigne continually asserts that what is natural is synonymous with what is good‚ and that Nature herself ought to be the light by which human action is guided. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that he presents a highly idealized characterization of the natives of the New World. He perceives these "cannibals‚" as he calls them‚ to be men who live in the way Nature intends them to live‚ unadorned and unfettered by modern civilization. Montaigne goes so far as to claim to have

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    A Brother’s Murder": A Painful Story That’s as True as Ever 1 In the essay "A Brother’s Murder‚" Brent Staples writes about his younger brother‚ Blake‚ who took a very different path in life than Staples did. 2 The essay starts with a phone call in which Staples learns that Blake has been murdered‚ shot six times by a former friend (517). The essay goes on to tell about the conditions in which Blake grew up. The neighborhood in which the brothers lived was violent‚ and young men grew into dangerous

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    Natan Bettsack English Ms. Giovanelli April 3‚ 2014 Nature and Self-Reliance 1. Which of the three tenets of transcendentalism is the most stressed in the two essays? Use specific details from each essay to support your response. Individualism is the tenet of transcendentalism that is most stress in the two essays of Emerson. Individualism is the tenet that is talked about the most in both of the essays. In “Self-Reliance” the main topic of is to be oneself‚ and to trust oneself. In addition

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    Gifts Essay The reason why I chose the two pictures with the food‚ is because in the essay Emerson stated that “Food is one of the necessities that we need in order to survive.” And he also said that “It is also important to the giver and the person who is receiving it. Emerson also stated that “Food is a way to say welcome and food has that balance.” Emerson also states in the essay that “Food is a reward.” In the first paragraph‚ in the middle of the second sentence‚ Emerson said “I do not think

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    Sample answers Literature in English 9695/51-53 These three sample answers are for 9695 AS/AL Literature in English Paper 5. They are intended to give an idea of the range of response and the requirements at the top‚ middle and middle/bottom of the mark range. They are not necessarily ideal or model answers‚ but are chosen as being representative answers on model texts. UCLES 2010 2 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 3 Example 1 UCLES 2010 example 1 4 Example 1

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    I Objectives: At the end of the lesson students shall be able to: 1. Illustrate a concept map using collocations as an aid in unlocking meaning. 2. Demonstrate understanding on the use of conjunctive adverbs by making sentences. II Subject Matter: 1. Using collocation in unlocking meaning 2. Friendship by Ralph Wardo Emerson 3. Conjunctive adverbs III. Materials: -audio of the song “That’s what Friends are for”‚ marker‚ reading selection IV. Procedure: 1. For the motivation part‚ the

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    Self-Reliance and Nature The opening paragraph to Emerson’s “Self-Reliance” essay is fascinating because of the many different points of view he writes from. He goes from using the pronoun “I” to “you” to “they” to “we” and this is symbolic because he starts by talking about himself then by the end of the paragraph he puts himself and his audience in the same category. The first three sentences are in first person and he writes as though he is addressing an audience. The fourth sentence presents

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    August 28‚ 2013 PSC 101-1003 Emerson Analytical Essay The essay of Ralph Waldo Emerson is a complete piece of artistic literature. Throughout the heart of the text‚ he elaborates on perspectives and ideas that many people would not even consider to think about. He talks about concepts that can still apply in today’s modern society even after so much change in culture itself. Overall‚ Emerson’s essay encompasses many thoughts and ways to allow one’s thinking ability to expand. Emerson states

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    Here’s How: 1. Ask for the essay’s required length. When your teacher tells you it’s an essay test‚ ask these two questions: 1. Will there be one essay topic or more than one? 2. What is the approximate length of the response or responses (if more than one) Some teachers give essay tests and require one long essay in response to one prompt. Others give essay tests and give two or three (or more) prompts. You’ll need to know more facts and details to support your answer/s if

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    Behrent Spring 2013 Paper 1: Ancient Philosophy‚ Montaigne‚ and Pascal Topic: 1. Imagine an exchange of letters between Montaigne and yourself‚ Pascal and yourself‚ or Pascal and Montaigne. Try to give the exchange some kind of topic or theme (though it can be loose). Be sure to use quotes from the class reading to support and illustrate point made in this exchange. 2. Write an essay “by” Montaigne—or an essay in the style of Montaigne—on a contemporary topic (i.e.‚ a topic that is obviously

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