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    The poem that I choose to write about is “A Supermarket in California”. His writing in this poem is really interesting because he writes about Walt Whitman in a way that actually makes you believe he is walking the store with him.He writes very imaginative and writes in one voice as an onlooker to everyone. Allen Ginsberg “ A Supermarket in California” is interesting to me because of the use of the use metaphors, the use of the word “enumerations”, and how I relate to the poem. In the poem Allen

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    world we have to live in, accepting its data and trying to explain its laws” (p23) while “art begins with the world we construct, not the world we see”.(p23) By shedding light on the fundamental difference, Frye argues that literature begins in the imaginative world and stresses his point of an unprogressive literature world even though imagination has no limits. Secondly, in “The Singing School”, Frye argues that literature itself, especially poetry, has a pedigree that provides writers with a form of

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    in the middle ages”, examines the medieval perspective on the universe and how it collates it with modern times. Lewis develops his idea without facts or science. It is rather, an analyzation of the medieval ages from a creative, artistic, and imaginative outlook. He understands that while a lot facts of the medieval ages are wrong , several thinkers from that time are just foundations that modern thinkers built from. Thoughts in the medieval times were understood as outlandish and foolish, but it

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    requires intelligence, integrity, and courage. This job makes his life changes throughout the novel. To begin with, in the beginning of the story, Jonas is committed, obedient, and eager. During the middle of the story, he is brave, curious, and imaginative. Finally, at the end of the story, He is courageous, rebellious and, strong. At the beginning of The Giver, The author illustrates Jonas characteristics of committed, obedient, and eager. First of all, he is committed.

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    The LEA lesson plan created for Literacy 1 demonstrates my understanding of APS 5 since it utilizes a variety of instructional methods. For example, teacher modeling is employed to demonstrate to students how they should create their own imaginative story. Modeling allows students to see exactly how the assignment should be

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    Succeeding Where Other Books Have Failed The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is a science fiction novel based in a universe where the Earth has been destroyed and the main focus is on Arthur Dent, one of the only survivors of the destruction. Arthur escapes Earth with Ford Prefect, an alien hitchhiker from the planet Betelgeuse who was stranded on Earth for fifteen years. This premise sets up the book to be very humorous and absurd throughout. Despite these humorous and absurd aspects, the book

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    There are three types of symbolic play: constructive, dramatic, and rule governed. In constructive play, children manipulate objects to make something. I cannot think of a better toy to define constructive play then Lego. In my house my five year old son loves to play Legos. He has been playing blocks or Legos at some level since he was one and a half. Lego makes block sets for all ages, however for this paper I will only consider the toy in the picture attached. This model needs parental guidance

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    philosophical work, From Disgust To Humanity, has enhanced my understanding of the concept that needs to be incorporated into our mode of thinking, in order to help us see one another as human; this component is imagination. I have come to learn that imaginative attunement encompasses complexities in terms of its conditions and the role it plays in respecting individuals, regardless of their gender or racial/ethnic, socioeconomic and religious background. Never Let Me Go centers on the lives of human clones

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    education system today, but I believe most of the theories we discussed could be accorporated much more in the classroom. John Dewey, Friedrich Froebel, Maria Montessori, and Lev Vygotsky all understood the way children think and the importance of imaginative play. They also understood that children need to be active in nature. Also, we have discussed different forms of learning, such as project based learning, and outdoor classrooms. In my opinion, the education system should have minor changes that

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    Benefits Of Sensory Play

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    EYE31-4.1 Describe benefits of: • physical play • creative play • imaginative play • sensory play. Play can be of several types and as practitioners we must plan and incorporate different kinds of play so that children can benefit from different kinds of development. Play can be broadly classified as physical play, creative play, imaginative play, sensory play and heuristic play. It is important for settings to provide the resources required to enable all kinds of different play. Physical Play:

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