In letter 7 of Letters to Alice (Fay Weldon), how does discussing Jane Austen's "Emma" demonstrate the relevance of Austen's writing?
Hint: consider empathy
I really do not understand what this means and the only thing I can think of is that reading helps somebody to understand others...
1 - Practice heaps
2 - Pace yourself when speaking
3 - Look up from your cards, but do not actually make direct eye contact with anybody, except maybe the teacher marking you. This will make the teacher think you are engaging with the audience well, but you won't actually need to look at anybody...
If I were to do a similar thing with Orlando that I am doing with Rosalind (showing progression of not belonging - belonging), would anyone know which scenes I could look at to show that?
This quote was chosen for an assessment task (oral essay) and I am trying to show how Rosalind has changed from the beginning of the play. When I looked at the rest of the scene I think her words were used as a contrast to Orlando who was still showing signs of infatuation towards her
Thanks :)
“Men have died from time to time- and worms have eaten them-but not for love” (Act 4, scene 1)
This is a quote from Shakespeare's "As You Like It" by Rosalind, and I can not find a technique
In legal studies we handed up an assessment about contemporary issues and the one I chose was sexting. When we got it back my teacher had written comments everywhere and she kept saying to refer to ANCOR, for example one of my sentences was: "The law is highly ineffective regarding this issue...
You know you are in love when EVERY part of your being longs to be with that person CONSTANTLY. You also THINK about them constantly and cannot go MINUTES without speaking to them. You sound like a POET when you are describing them to your friends because they are just that AMAZING! As Dr Seuss...
For a, you would say that there is a lack in variation so any disease that affects one of them will affect them all. If there was a greater variation, some of them would have been resistant to the disease so some of them would not be affected by it, ensuring the survival of the species.
For b...
With the fossils: they are all extinct platypuses who's fossils have contributed to the understanding about the evolution of the current extant platypus through their size and also their teeth. The teeth show how the food sources changed due to the changing climate, and so they had to evolve...
In the beginning Damon and Stefan hate each other but in the middle of Season 1 (maybe episode 16/17) Damon rescues Stefan when he is being attacked by those vampires (the ones who were brought out of the tomb when Damon tried to get Katherine back). Also, Damon does bad things but in Season 1...