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Book Thief

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The sky was a sparkling blue, like the ocean on a clear day. It was not red like blood, black like a procession of mourners, or white like a final glimpse of the world before darkness sets in. It was blue, happy and calm. I did not think such a beautiful day could possibly summon my appearance, but the world is full of surprises, isn?t it? Liesel and Max were strolling along the river bank. They would be surprised to, for they did not know they were being watched. The tall, withering grass was beautiful against the stark blue sky, and it was the perfect spot for their enemy to hide.

Hiroshima Vocab

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Vocabulary: Hiroshima 1. cull: verb; to choose, select, pick 2. incarcerated: verb/adjective; imprisoned, confined 3. incendiaries: noun; a person who deliberately sets fire to buildings or other property, as an arsonist 4. succinct: adjective; expressed in a few words, concise 5. gangrene: noun; death of soft tissue due to obstructed circulation, usually followed by decomposition 6. putrescent: adjective; rotting or decaying 7. capricious: adjective; subject to an odd, sudden notion or unpredictable change; erratic 8. mimeograph: noun; a printing machine with an ink-fed drum stencils designs onto paper 9. Artemisia: noun; any plants in this genus having aromatic foliage and small disk flowers, e.g. sagebrush, wormwood, and mugwort

English for Academic purposes

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iii CONTENTS STUDY UNIT 1: READING 1 STUDY UNIT 2: WRITING: PRE-WRITING PHASE 14 STUDY UNIT 3: WRITING: WRITING THE DRAFT ESSAY 32 STUDY UNIT 4: WRITING: THE POST WRITING PHASE 46 STUDY UNIT 5: REFERENCING 69 APPENDIX 1: MARKING CODE 80 APPENDIX 2: ASSESSMENT CRITERIA FOR ESSAYS 85 APPENDIX 3: ANSWERS TO ACTIVITIES IN UNIT 4 87 1 STUDY UNIT 1 READING 1. INTRODUCTION TO READING Section 1 is on reading literacy in English for academic purposes. The aim of this section therefore is to introduce you to reading literacy and some of the fundamental principles that govern reading literacy in English. To achieve this aim the section provides ideas about the importance of academic reading literacy.

ENG1511 for 2014

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Tu En EN Sem Dep This utoria glish NG15 meste partme IMPO tutorial let al lett Profi 511 ers 1 ent of ORTANT IN tter contain about you ter 50 cienc & 2 f Engli NFORMAT ns importa ur module. 01/3/ cy for sh Stu TION: nt informat /2014 Unive udies tion 4 ersity ENG1511/ y Stud /501/3/201 dies 14 ENG1511/501 1 CONTENTS Page 1 Preface .............................................................................................................................. iii 2 UNIT 1: Critical thinking ................................................................................................... 1

mocking_bird_assinment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 9/21/13 Mocking Bird assignment Explain how Caitlin and Michael become friends? Caitlin and Michael become friends when Mrs. Brooks the schools consoler puts Caitlin in another recess so she could make new friends. When Caitlin was at recess one day she saw Michael by himself looking sad, and she walked towards him to see what was wrong. Michael was sad because his mother died during a school shootings, and Caitlin gave Michael a gummy worm to comfort him. He thought she was very nice to him, and that is how they became friends. Why is Caitlin so threatened by Michael?s friendship with Josh?

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 12/9/13 Religion The name of the place that I did my community service was at Holy Cross church. Holy Cross church is on Charlotte near Lake Ontario. The days that I did my community service was on the November 24 2013, and on December 7th 2013. The person that I worked with from Holy Cross was Donna Saubi and the reason I chose thins service is because I wanted to help the community around me, I thought if I helped out Holy Cross church the people around me would reflect my service, and help others in need..

commandment_assesment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 2/12/14 Ten Commandments I am the Lord thy God and thou shalt not have any strange gods before me. This commandment applies to me in my life because I am a Catholic and I believe in one God because I am monotheistic. I will actively live out the first commandment because I believe in one God only, and I will always be in the Catholic religion. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. I say bless you to someone that sneezes in the classroom, or when I see the sun go up in the morning I say Jesus Christ has shown us another beautiful day. I am going to actively live out the second commandment in my life by using Gods name for the good of others, like blessing them, or asking God to help them.

chapter_8_assesment

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Patrick Sayers Chapter 8 Assessment Period 8 3/1/14 God only spoke to the universe into being-a universe that astronomers estimate contains more than 100 billion galaxies with is quite amazing. All the power contained in this entire universe is a small representation of the unlimited power of God. The combined energy of all earth's storms, winds, ocean waves, and other forces of nature do not equal even a fraction of God's almighty power. God?s power is inherent in his nature. All power has always been his and will continue to be his for all eternity. Any power that we have is given to us by God.

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 11/10/13 Chapter 4 questions Conscience is a judgment of reason whereby the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he is going to perform, is in the process of performing, or has already completed. This is like a man is appreciative to follow faithfully what he knows to be just/fair and right. It is by the judgment of his conscience that man notices and recognizes the prescriptions of the divine law.

chapter_2_assesment

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 10/17/13 Chapter 2 Jesus is the starting point of Catholic morality. Catholic morality builds on the reflection of Jesus? characteristics. Jesus is a role model and we follow people that can lead us. Jesus is incarnated as God made flesh, he is divine nature and he is human. We follow our own king, like humans. Jesus is relates to us to bring a human God, so humans can relate to God. We can relate to Jesus on the Sermon on the Mount. The Sermon on the Mount is when Jesus preaches important moral teachings, which includes the Beatitudes which we should follow. This is how Jesus is the starting point of Catholic morality. Love is the guiding principle of Catholic morality.

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