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Malcolm

English 10H Quotes and Analysis - Macbeth

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My, Name Macbeth Quote Adventure Act 1 Question 1 ?Fair is foul and foul is fair. /Hover through the fog and filthy air? (1.1.12) The witches speak in unison just before meeting Macbeth. They are in a storm and are going to meet Macbeth. The 3 witches mean that appearances can be deceiving. Question 2 ?There?s no are/to fin the mind?s construction in the face:? (1.4.14) Duncan and Malcolm are talking about the execution of a treasoner. Duncan means that there?s no way to read a man?s mind by looking at his face. Question 3 ?Stars, hide your fires; /let not light see my black and deep desires. (1.4.57-58) Duncan is telling Macbeth that Malcolm is next in line. Macbeth means that the stars hide their light so no one would know his bad intentions. Question 4

Macbeth Quote Adventure English 10H

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Ma, Brian Macbeth Quote Adventure Act 1 Question 1 ?Fair is foul and foul is fair. /Hover through the fog and filthy air? (1.1.12) The witches speak in unison just before meeting Macbeth. They are in a storm and are going to meet Macbeth. The 3 witches mean that appearances can be deceiving. Question 2 ?There?s no are/to fin the mind?s construction in the face:? (1.4.14) Duncan and Malcolm are talking about the execution of a treasoner. Duncan means that there?s no way to read a man?s mind by looking at his face. Question 3 ?Stars, hide your fires; /let not light see my black and deep desires. (1.4.57-58) Duncan is telling Macbeth that Malcolm is next in line. Macbeth means that the stars hide their light so no one would know his bad intentions. Question 4

Malcolm X

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Malcolm X Reflection By: Hunter Reynolds Malcolm X was a civil-rights activist who loved to battle and attack the wrong-doing of the white people towards African-Americans. When the class read a small section named ?Learning to Read?, from his autobiography, we read and learned about what his life was like and how he grew up in prison. I was quite shocked to discover that in his free time at prison he memorized every word in the dictionary. This just shows how boring prison life must be. When I was writing the report, I was able to appreciate how smart Malcolm must have become from all of his reading, for he read almost every book in the prison library.

The Story of Success

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Out l ie rs THE S T O R Y OF S U C C E S S M A L C O L M G L A D W E L L #1 bestselling author of The Tipping Point and Blink $ 2 7 . 9 9 $ 3 0 . 9 9 in C a n a d a Why do some people succeed far more than others? T h e r e is a story that is usually told about extremely successful peop le , a story that focuses on intelligence and ambit ion. In Outliers Malcolm Gladwell argues that the true story of success is very different, and that if we want to unders tand how some peop le thrive, we should spend more time looking around them ? at such things as their family, their bir thplace, or even their birth date. T h e story of success is more complex ? and a lot more interesting ? than it initially appears .
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