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    FADE IN INT. A house in a forest in a sunny and beautiful day. A pig named MARTHA is giving birth to her child with her husband ‚HENRY‚ by her side. Doctor ‚BRUCE‚ is ready to receive the child and when he does he give the child to MARTHA which makes her very happy. HENRY is also happy and excited for their first child but they don’t know that they have two more surprises to come. MARTHA (Receiving her child from the doctor) Look Henry‚ he’s beautiful. He looks exactly like you! He’s so handsome

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    To perform well on the AP English Language and Composition Exam you need to write excellent paragraphs. The AP English Language and Composition Exam is the exam that you can take at the close of an Advanced Placement course; It’s a national exam not specifically associated with‚ and school‚ but connected to the College Board; a not-for-profit group created to "connect students to college success and opportunity" see www.collegeboard.com‚ "about" tab. The College Board gives Advanced Placement exams

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    The skills I had developed up until this point further evolved in the AP (Advanced Placement) English class I attended during my senior year. AP English was the most challenging literature class I took during my time in high school; it was also the most enjoyable and rewarding. We read literary works such as “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver; “The Invisible Man” by Ralph Waldo Emerson; “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley; “The Things They Carried” by ???; and “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen

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    In 2001‚ The American Scholar derived an excerpt from a talk given by Margaret Drabble‚ an English author who stated‚ “Our desire to conform is greater than our respect for objective facts.” This quote declares that as we tend to ignore our logic sense and morals in order to fulfill society’s needs. The desire to not be distinctive can make us cohere with something we normally wouldn’t agree to. As human beings we fall upon this constantly with smoking illegal substances‚ treating others with disrespect

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    Ap English Speech Essay

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    English speech I ask you‚ what is a journey? Is it something we merely physically embark on or somewhat more? Well‚ those who say a journey is simply physical are too naive to realise the existence of imaginative journeys. An imaginative journey is explored through speculation to come to a deeper understanding. An imaginative journey‚ may be one you read‚ see‚ think or relive and can often result in an individual finding a change‚ proving that without imagination there can be no change. This is

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SECTION II Total time -1hr 15min Question 1 (Suggested time- 45 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section score.) Directions: The following prompt is based on the accompanying five sources. This question requires you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent‚ well-written essay. When you synthesize sources‚ you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately. Your argument should be central; the sources

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    have different teaching abilities. Students all also have a specific way they learn. The two teachers that have made the biggest impact in my life were my AP English teacher Mrs. Fale and my Chemistry teacher Mr. Barrington. They both had great qualities I admired‚ including; great structure‚ willingness to help‚ patience‚ and kindness. My AP English teacher was understanding and helped me know exactly the format and what I needed to work on for my papers. Mr. Barrington‚ my Chemistry‚ on the other hand

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    Ap English Short Stories

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    Before there was fire roasted marshmallows‚ the only way things were heated was by the heat of the sun. There once was two little kids that were playing on their small‚ family farm. Nancy was seven; she loved playing Hide and Seek. Davey was four; he loved playing Kingdom. Their father was in his mid thirties. He typically spent over ten hours in the field each day; however‚ he still had to bring in over three-fourths of the crops‚ and in less than two weeks‚ it was going to get too cold for

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    Ap English Short Monologue

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    2 pip Look‚ baby‚ you know you can tell me anything‚ right? I know‚ and you’re right. Things aren’t the same anymore. I’ll do the dishes. You sit down and put your leg up. If you say so‚ okay then. You know‚ I don’t think he came to see me. I saw the way he was looking at you. He still loves you. This is Nolwazi Buzo - the journalist I told you about. Actually‚ we know each other. We used to date. Anyway‚ Fana was there for me when I lost my husband. We should go and fetch Dino from soccer

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    Alliteration: The headline employs alliteration through the repetition of the letter ‘P’ in order to engage the reader as well as hold his attention. Allusion: The writer eludes to the horrors of the Holocaust in the hope of evoking a visceral response that will encourage support for the current Iraq War. Analogy The writer employs the analogy of cancer. In doing so‚ he likens gambling to the infamous malignant tumour as to suggest the devastating effects of gambling on the health of

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