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    Explain how what was written above is an example of that type of signpost- I think this is an example of an Aha Moment because although Guy thought that he was happy, he realized that he wore his happiness like a mask, and that it took Clarisse to take that mask off of him. Explain why this is an important part of the book- This is an important part of the

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    Dr. Rogers made sure he was correctly interpreting what Gloria said by repeating it back to her. He would say these things to reassure Gloria and allow her to open up more. Even though Gloria and Dr. Rogers differed in education levels and possibly status, he did not make her feel like her thoughts weren’t important. As stated in the text, “the counselor and client are equals” (Murdock 160). He took his time to get to know the issue that Gloria had about being honest with her daughter regarding relationships

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    to fight of the army to save the fairytale world. I won’t tell you how it ends but I will tell you the enemy who leads the army is a prisoner from the fairytale world whose name is the masked man. The story is full of Aha- moments which is one of six reading signposts. An Aha-moment is when a character finally figures something out. I would tell you more about the story but I don’t want to spoil anything for you because I think you really should read this book. I think the theme of this book is teamwork

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    quote says. Explain how it answers the guiding question and think about symbolism, tone, inferences that can be made or themes developing) 6-8 sentences https://sites.google.com/site/ksalvatoriello/Home/geometry http://www.anionchem.com/ Aha Moment Aha Moment Contrast and Contradiction- During the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Holden’s older brother, Allie, and younger sister, Phoebe, play an important role in the story. Allie and Phoebe are the only ones Holden goes into depth about. None of the

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    Sandy, I enjoyed reading through your response and I agreed with many the important principles you were able to glean from the chapters. It was valuable for the Brice family to be to have the choice to continue therapy. The family was given the independence to choose to continue or discontinue the therapy. Your second observation regarding Napier and Whitaker’s thoughts on how couples aid each other in poor behavior was another concepts I found to be interesting as well. One of the main points I

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    what she looks like because in paragraph 8 her mother says “You must be proud you are different”. Your only shame is to have shame.” Amy did not listen to this at the time but after some years she finally lost her crush on Robert, and she has an AHA moment in paragraph 9 and says “For Christmas Eve that year, she had chosen all my favorite foods.” Food symbolizes the embarrassment and awkwardness of Amy and why she is upset. She thinks that Robert is going to dislike the food and not like Amy. In

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    As a senior in high school it can be difficult when choosing which colleges to apply to. The guidance office always has tons of posters in the windows advertising different colleges. When I started looking at colleges I knew I wanted an average sized school with an excellent biology program, and rooted deep in the Catholic faith. When I visited Seton Hill for the first time the first thing I noticed was the trees that lined either side of the road leading up to the campus. It immediately felt as

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    the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, and Ray Bradbury’s, Fahrenheit 451, both authors assert the importance of using Literature Professor Elements and Signposts by addressing themes such as Violence and Politics while intertwining aspects of Aha Moments and Tough Questions. By supplying the reader with information on the aforementioned themes, Bradbury and Orwell build their claim on the usage of Lit Professor Elements and Signposts being beneficial towards the overall storyline. These benefits

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    made it work. Besides that, I also have enjoyed my science and math classes more so than any other subject. The satisfaction that comes along with the correct solution to a tricky math problem, the “aha” moment when you understand why something happens, those instances have been the most enjoyable moments in my classes. Especially when those subjects are paired with a good teacher, it's guaranteed to become my favorite class.

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    Big moments in my education Surprisingly, I did not plan to be an engineer; it was my Dad’s last wish before he passes away. However, I started to love engineering when I worked on my third college year project for the blind. When my team mate and I were done with the project, which was a tactile computer screen for the blind displaying the text in Braille codes, I felt that this was my aha moment. Since then, I volunteered in various projects for the blind and worked for about a year in a company

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