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    the details are could make it seem like it was real, too, but it is not. Some of the details in the story are imaginative to real life, which makes the story fiction. Life has many plot twists, as “A Rose for Emily” does too, but in life, they are real. In “A Rose for Emily,” the plot twists are crazy and, yes, they could resemblance life and its plot twists, but they are still imaginative and are considered not real. The characters are not real in “A Rose for Emily,” nor is the setting and plot.

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    Learning preferences ➢ Music and movement. ➢ Imaginative play. ➢ Nature and outdoors.   5. Summary of Action Summary of Strengths/Needs/Learning Preferences Recommended Action Strengths 1. Enthusiastic and persistent

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    creative way used to describe a setting in work of art. A setting is in a work of fiction, poetry, or drama. In both “The Lady with the Dog” by Anton Chekhov and “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane, show three important types of settings; spatial, imaginative and temporal (Mays 810). A spatial setting is the place/places where the action unfolds (Mueller 108). In “The Lady with the Dog,” Yalta is an important setting. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, “Yalta is a fashionable resort city on

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    life’s reality. Utilizing Dante as well as his protagonists, Pearl shows that the words of authors, both local and international, create a new literary realm. Pearl incorporates this realm throughout the minds of several characters, and as this imaginative world overlaps with that of reality, several people perform or experience what they believed was impossible, whether it be for better or for worse. As the plot progresses, this literary world becomes pertinent to the lives of all characters and

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    the viewer watching the play while most likely having joy. But he or she might not get closer his or her destination they achieve in life by watching this play. Matt Camron the director of the play Ruby Moon, explores this concept of a physically imaginative journey largely. He has his two main characters, who go on a journey and then eventually come back where they started. In agreeable sense that joy is seen by everyone, but you cannot have ‘joy’ all the time, you will encounter other emotional

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    New Woman Fictions

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    Introduction The final two decade's of the Victorians age eyewitnesses the origin of a shift in social's attitude's regarding's genders connection, which is noticeable by a steady move away from the arrangement of paternal male predominance and female reliance toward the moderns patterns of gender equitability. One of the demonstration of this movements is the appearance of the New Woman fictions. The Woman Question The Woman Question, relievo by Mary Wollstonecraft in her leaflet,' A Vindication

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    silly, fun, and imaginative read. Personally, I enjoyed the story immensely, wondering what sort of high jinx the alligator was going to get into next. Magnolia thought out of the box in bringing something unique to class for show and tell, never thinking of the consequences that could result. The mischievous and humor undertone of this story would make it a great addition to my classroom collection. Not because it teaches valuable lessons or facts, but because it is imaginative, creative and stimulates

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    without the setting of the story, the plot wouldn’t be as interesting as it is. The imaginative setting helps set a scene for the book to be based on. In different perspectives, the future is a strange and wonderful place with many differences from person to person. Since the book takes place in the future, this book provides a new insight into what might be what the universe might experience. This imaginative property keeps the reader thinking about his own futuristic thoughts. While reading the

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    described to be embodiment of an architectural art sculpture. Le Corbusier’s church at Ronchamp is evidentially the most imaginative and sensitively of the modern architecture, conveying emotional style of expression in it’s physical form. Le Corbusier’s church at Ronchamp has unique interior and exterior features highlighting the site of the church offering delightful imaginative and sensitively to the building. Le Corbusier’s approach to innovative lighting solution creates deeper experiential intimacy

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    The education system in the United States is one that has changed throughout time, and one that has drastically changed in the relatively recent years of the country. While the US was once a country that educated its students based on obtaining knowledge meant to help the individual succeed in daily life, the system is believed to have changed due to many of its students wishing to become accustomed to life in factories. This factory and manufacturing lifestyle was one with long, strenuous work

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