In the beginning of my senior year, I joined a program called the Baton Rouge Youth Coalition which prepares high-achieving, under-resourced high school students,
Sooner or later I knew that I was going to be taking IUPUI classes by my Junior year of high school, ever since I was in seventh grade at Crispus Attucks; neighbors of IUPUI. For the reason that Crispus Attucks High School challenges their students academically, I was ahead of the game. Entering my Freshman year of high school without fear, I took my first AP English class with Mr. Dearing, a sophisticated, tall, bald, white man, who fails at being humorous. At this instant, when I stepped into…
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Learning the tools of critical reading and writing not only teaches you the “what” of an issue, but also helps you think about and respond intelligently to the relative strength of the writer’s opinions, ideas, and theories. Critical thinking, reading, and writing enables you to distinguish between informed ideas and pure speculation, rational arguments and emotional ones, and organized essays and structurally deficient ones. Active reading means learning to annotate, to reflect on what you read, and develop…
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culture of missionaries and the colonial government placed in Nigeria. This legacy defining novel would eventually become a startling success. Since its publishing the novel Things Fall Apart has become required reading in many schools across the world for its daring story about a boy named “Okonkwo,” an Igbo man who kills a white colonist in the 1890s. The 1960s proved to be a creatively rich period for Achebe. It was during this decade that he wrote the novels No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A…
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Teaching the Monster: Frankenstein and Critical Thinking Melissa Bloom Bissonette Melissa Bloom Bissonette is an assistant professor at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. She writes on the culture, politics, and personalities of early eighteenth-century London theater. T he student’s presentation posed the question “Who has the right to create life, God or Science?” Her Power Point displayed images of Boris Karloff, a Petri dish, and an unattributed painting of Adam…
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The epigraph to ‘Dollars’, which this essay has already touched upon, is one example of this kind of contrast between epigraph and text. Another is the epigraph to ‘Steamroller’, which tells a somewhat quiet, calm tale of a city night. The sensory is invoked again, in particular the visual,…
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for all branches of the British armed services and many eventually immigrated to London after the war officially ended in 1945. Her historical novel moves back and forth between 1924 and 1948 as well as across national borders and cultures. Levy’s novel, written more than fifty years after the first Windrush arrival, creates a common narrative of nation and identity in order to understand the experiences of Black people in Britain. Small Island—structured around four competing voices whose claims…
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CHAPTER 10 Writing an Essay Chapter Goal: Write a clear, organized essay that includes an engaging introduction, supportive body paragraphs, and an effective conclusion. T I C K E T This ticket entitles those who have mastered the essay to move freely within the academic world, to express themselves in a way that professors will respect, and to modify the essay format to fit any type of academic writing. Y 172 172 172 Wordsmith: A Guide to…
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language skills to perform well on the test. However, there are a few exercises that can be helpful in maximizing performance if solid language skills are already in place. This test preparation guide has been developed to provide helpful information about test format and content. This guide explains exactly what is tested in the exam and provides short, sample tests that can be used for practice. This guide also provides research-based information on the best strategies for answering test questions…
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Success Stories 4 Essays You Won’t Forget Just a Moment Try to find us on these pages of our lives, and I believe we are hard to distinguish. 1 As Wenda often reminds me, travelling allows us to discover who we really are by giving us the opportunity to blend in and inspire ourselves from imitating the best in other people. Here and there I collect tools that I find useful—rope, candles, an The prompt for this essay was “Where’s Waldo?” Difficult prompts like this often trap students…
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sense that characters in fictional narratives have realistic "interiority" or complex emotional and intellectual depth, including perhaps subconscious urges and fears they are not aware of. On an outward level, this realism typically involves reacting to external characters and situations in a manner consistent with the expectations of readers (verisimilitude). On an internal level, it may involve the revelation of characters' thoughts and internal meditations about themselves and others. Such internal…
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