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"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

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The Birth of a Nation: Revealing the American Revolution


Continuity and Change

As we won this revolution, many things changed. Land expansion is now possible. Our land expanded to the west and it was much larger than before. England now no longer controls us. We now have our government, and our president, George Washington, the creates leader of all times, who led us to victory and independence. But the more It changed, the more it stayed the same. Slavery still exists in America. There were still wealthy landowners, the poor were still poor. All things are still in charge by those white and rich men. 

Unlocking the Renaissance: Illuminating the Key Ideas

Step into the Renaissance where minds dream and ideas burn, it illuminates the path of human progress. The Renaissance is a time of intellectual brilliance, it reveals the key ideas—humanism, arts, religion, laws, ancient ideas, and literature.

The Key Ideas in the Renaissance

75% Humanist

Hooked on Sheila: A Fantastic Fishing Fiasco

 

The found poem above was taken from page 4 of the short story The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant by W.D. Wetherell. It shows the man versus self conflict between “I”, the protagonist and the antagonist, the bass, and Shelia Mant. In the climax of the story, this conflict shows “I”‘s frustration with choosing from the bass or Shelia. In this passage, “I” comes across as a confused, teenage boy who tries to choose from the the girl he likes, Shelia, and the big bass.”I could see the way her hair curled down off her shoulders, the proud, alert tilt of her head, and all these things were as a tug on my heart. Not just Sheila, but the aura she carried about her of parties and casual touchings and grace. Behind me, I could feel the strain of the bass, steadier now, growing weaker, and this was another tug on my heart” shows the emotion he has in the situation (Wetherell 4). Hopefully this conflict between himself and will have a good way to resolve this conflict.

Found Poem(The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant) by Angela Chang [STUDENT]

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