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Scarlet Letter 9-12 Bookmark

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The Scarlet Letter, Chapter 9-12 Bookmark Folded bookmark: [front] The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne Chapters 9-12 pp. 90-121 [back] Essential Vocabulary 1 venerate propensity opaque predilection portal inauspicious augur betoken vagrant impropriety [back] Essential Vocabulary 2 rotund malefactor ignominy gentility revere remonstrate abate append virtuous grievous I(dentify) The Scarlet Letter Chapters 9-12 Nathaniel Hawthorne Romantic novel V(erb) F(inish the thought) [front] Summary statement: In Chapters 9-12 of Nathaniel Hawthorne?s Romantic novel, The Scarlet Letter, he?verb + finish the thought [front] Fact Outline (minimum 10 facts)

Edgar Allen Poe

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Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston January 19, 1809. Poe?s mother died when he was 2, and separated from her husband taking Edgar and his 2 other siblings with her. Edgar was then adopted by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan and separated from his siblings. When Poe was 6 years old, he went to school in England for 5 years. He learned Latin and French, as well as math and history. Edgar returned to school in America and went to the University of Virginia in 1826. Poe started to drink heavily and became in debt so had to quit school less than a year later. In 1827, Edgar Allan joined the U.S Army when he was 18 years old. Poe went to New York in 1831 to submit some of his stories but were all rejected.

Oliver Twist Chapter Notes

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Oliver Twist Chapter Notes Chapter I: TREATS OF THE PLACE WHERE OLIVER TWIST WAS BORN AND OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING HIS BIRTH Oliver Twist had an unusual upbringing and was born in a workhouse When he was first born, he had trouble breathing Mother Died during childbirth Found on the streets by the workhouse overseer Oliver is a parish child and orphan of the workhouse Chapter II: TREATS OF OLIVER?S GROWTH, EDUCATION, AND BOARD Oliver should be ?farmed? to a branch workhouse Basically juvenile detention hall and elderly woman would take care of him Elderly lady (Mrs. Mann) is an experimental philosopher Not very safe Mr. Bumble Fat, choleric, beadle (a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution) Named Oliver Twist

Lord of the Flies study key

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Name: _______________________________________________________________ Block: ____________ SHORT ANSWER STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS Lord of the Flies, by William Golding Chapters 1 -? 2 1. Identify the following characters: Ralph?leadership skills and chosen by the boys to be the leader, uses the conch to call boys together in a meeting, intelligent. The novel?s protagonist, the twelve-year-old English boy who is elected leader of the group of boys marooned on the island. Ralph attempts to coordinate the boys? efforts to build a miniature civilization on the island until they can be rescued. Ralph represents human beings? civilizing instinct, as opposed to the savage instinct that Jack embodies (SPARK NOTES).

cornell notes

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THE MODIFIED CORNELL NOTE TAKING SYSTEM Layout Question Column --2 Inches-- After the lecture, write questions in this column for each main point in the record column. Record Column --6 Inches-- Record patterns of main idea and support in your own words when possible. Use indentations to show the relationships between main ideas and support. Record Column Write main ideas and supporting material in the right column ? Use signals from the lecture Titles & keywords= topics ? main ideas ?Transition? words/phrases introduce patterns of support and/or details First, most, some, this is called, there are two types Use abbreviations to get the full idea. Leave spaces between ideas so you can fill in more later. see how ideas relate to one another

Movie Comparison

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Movie Comparison While viewing the older and newer versions of movies, pay attention to types of technology used, styles of costumes, acting methods, differences in the presentation of the story, and any other observable differences. After we have watched both versions, you will be writing an informational essay describing both productions and explaining to your reader which is the better production. I will be collecting your notes and your final essay. Do not include that one version is in black and white and one is in color. You need to look beyond the obvious.

analysis of a movie

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Harry Zhang DATE \@ "y?M?d?" 2015?3?12? The differences between the movie and comic Literature homework A big part of the movies are adapted from some famous novels or novels. Such as the and which we have already learnt. I watched the movie edition of the . The movie that was adapted by the original comic is absolutely a elaborate work, it earns lots of approval and reputation all over the world. On the other hand, because of some inevitable reasons, the movie still has some differences with the comic.

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