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2.Drink to the point of intoxication. F. Scott Fitzgerald used this expression inThe Great Gatsby(1926): "I think he'd tanked up a good deal at luncheon." This expression often is put in the passive, meaning "be or become intoxicated," as inMy roommate really got tanked up last night...
No matter the reason, reading some of the chart-topping books will almost always teach you something. If nothing else, it gives you an insight into what appeals to the general audience at the moment, and while we should never write a book to fit a trend, we can learn from the books t...
Thank you for reading and sharing through this challenging year. “We made it through!” I am grateful for your thoughtful attention to things that matter. I wish you much joy, health, love and peace in the days to come. Great joy to the New! [i]W. H. Auden,For the Time Being: ...
[the French Revolution] begins to look naive and absurd, rather than infamous and sacrilegious — the predominant characterization conveyed by earlier critics such as Maistre and Bonald. This aspect of the conservatives’ attitude toward their opponents was also reflected by the German termWeltver...
In [Tocqueville’s] hands [the French Revolution] begins to look naive and absurd, rather than infamous and sacrilegious — the predominant characterization conveyed by earlier critics such as Maistre and Bonald. This aspect of the conservatives’ attitude toward their opponents was also reflected by...
Questions may be sent to us via e-mail at our e-mail address: DRAMATICA@SCREENPLAY.COM D-Mail: Obstacle Characterization Mark: Can OC [the Obstacle Character] be one thing for a time and hand off to another player in this theory? Or does MC [Main Character] get defined by OC from ...
13Making an InferenceLook over your characterization chart and your peers’ Discuss what you found Based on what details we have about Hasaan, what can we infer about Amir’s feelings towards Hasaan? 14QuestionWhat’s the difference between a fact and an opinion?
The reading workshop opens with a read-aloud by the teacher, something that connects to what students are currently studying, via topic, author, style, or some literary feature (language, setting, characterization) the teacher wants to emphasize. The teacher uses read-aloud time to strengthen vo...
In terms of genre, the novels I amexamining in this study are perhaps best described as related to thebildungsro-man, insofar as they chart the impact of reading on the development of anindividual. My main interest, however, has not been in charting a genre history,but in discussing how ...