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BRAVE NEW WORLD Aldous Huxley MATCHING - CHARACTER IDENTIFICATION Directions: Choose the character that matches each description. ___ 1. eager young employee at the Hatchery a. Pope ___ 2. Alpha-Plus psychologist b. Helmholtz Watson ___ 3. pretty and popular nurse at the Hatchery c. Henry Foster ___ 4. Resident Controller for Western Europe d. John, the Savage ___ 5. Indian that lives on the Reservation e. Mustapha Mond ___ 6. Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning f. Thomas or Tomakin ___ 7. frustrated writer of state propaganda g. Lenina Crowne ___ 8. uncivilized person brought to Utopia h. Linda ___ 9. Utopian girl that gives birth to a child i. Bernard Marx MATCHING - BELIEF IDENTIFICATION

Written Dramatic Scene Sample

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As Frances and Edward sat in the hot, mo i st air on July 1, 1961, the sounds of a newborn could be heard. Frances almost immediately got up. ?I will go soothe her,? she said calmly, in a somewhat disappointed manner. They were still mildly annoyed, annoyed that they had a daughter and not a son. Soon, Edward joined Frances in the quaint room that was Diana?s nursery. He used his gentle hands to rub his newborn daughter?s soft head. ?I know we were hoping for a son,? Frances broke the silence, ?but that is out of our control?. ?I know,? agreed Edward. ?Besides?we do still have plenty of time to have a son, an heir, rather. We?ll have time for an heir and a spare!? he said in sudden realization, breaking the tranquil atmosphere.

The Crisis No. 1 Rhetorical Analysis

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Erica Gonzales Mrs. Wilhite English 10 Pre-AP 3 March 2012 To Fight or Not to Fight: America?s Choice The Crisis is a collection is a collection of essays written during the American Revolutionary War by Thomas Paine. The first essay of The Crisis addresses the crisis the Americans were facing during that time. In ?The Crisis No. 1?, Paine motivates Americans to stand up and help America gain independence from Britain by employing words of encouragement and assurance that the fight will be worth their freedom and by insisting that the British king?s tyranny will cause them to suffer if they do not attempt to help defend their nation.

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