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    Huck Finn Annotations

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Chapter 1: -This book is written in a first person point of view -Huck is known from Tom’s story‚ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer -Huck and Tom found 6000 dollars‚ which is a lot of money in this era -Miss Watson is very nice to have taken Huck in -There is a lot of racism in the book because of the time period it takes place in -It seems like Tom Sawyer is Huck’s role model Chapter 2: -Takes place in a time of slavery -Jim keeps the same

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    Robert Frost Annotation

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    S – Sorrow P – My Sorrow‚ when she’s here with me‚ Thinks these dark Autumn days full of rain Are the most beautiful kinds of days; She loves the withered‚ bare trees She walks the wet pasture trail Her pleasure will not let me stay. She speaks and I am happy to listen: She is glad the birds have left She is glad her simple worsted grey Is silver now with clinging mist. The barren‚ deserted trees‚ The faded earth‚ the heavy sky‚ The beauties she so truly sees‚ She thinks I cannot truly

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    When reading the poem‚ there are messages that can jump off the page at you‚ but there are also messages that need to be revealed. I find that the poem can be split into four segments; each segment being one of the jump off the page messages. The first segment being the character‚ whos point of view the poem is from‚ writing a letter to the countryman he/she (probably male but cant be certain) met down the Lachlan because he/she wants to see how his life is going in comparison. The second segment:

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    Chinas First Emperor

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    "The big hill‚ where the emperor is buried — nobody’s been in there‚" said archaeologist Kristin Romey‚ curatorial consultant for the Terracotta Warrior exhibition at New York City’s Discovery Times Square. "Partly it’s out of respect for the elders‚ but they also realize that nobody in the world right now has the technology to properly go in and excavate it." The Terracotta Warrior exhibition‚ featuring artifacts from the Qin dynasty and nine life-size statues from the extended burial complex

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    . Stage 2 English Studies Assessment Type 1: Shared Study Single Text: A Doll’s House – Scene Annotation Act I (Pages 147-149) A comfortable room‚ furnished inexpensively‚ but with taste. In the back wall there are two doors; that to the right leads out to a hall‚ the other‚ to the left‚ leads to Helmer’s study. Between them stands a piano. In the middle of the left-hand wall is a door‚ with a window on its nearer side. Near the window is a round table with armchairs and a small sofa. In

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    The Emperor of Ice-Cream

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    THE EMPEROR OF ICE-CREAM Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) was a great modern American poet. He was a poet and a philosopher. Today‚ he is considered one of the greatest modernist poets of the twentieth century. The subject of his poetry is poetry itself. Stevens’ poetry is exceptionally original. It is complex‚ symbolic‚ colourful and always linguistically experimental. The influence of philosophers like Plato and Aristotle can be seen in his poetry. The Emperor of Ice-Cream is the favourite poem

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    Mughal Emperor Akbar

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    Topic: What were the contribution of the Mughal emperor Akbar to the creation of an Indian national Identity? What were the greatest obstacles to his achievement in this? The greatest of the Mughal’s emperors‚ Akbar‚ attempted the creation of a national identity for India by his numerous reforms‚ literal and cultural development‚ and policies of integration and organization. His reforms included a liberal policy toward the non-Muslims‚ religious innovations‚ the land revenue system and the

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    First Emperor Of China

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    The First Emperor of China Qin Shi Huang was a powerful emperor in China who was memorable for many things. At one point he was even considered the most powerful man on earth. For thirty years he subjected the most bloody and violent phase in China’s history. He created growth yet much destruction as well within China. His history behind his reason for power‚ battles with neighboring states‚ and quest for immortality are all reasons Shi Huangdi is so well known to us in history. Thanks to two millennium

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    Emperor Caracalla‚ birthname Lucius Septimius Bassianus‚ was born on the 4th of April 188 CE in Lugdunum (Lyon)‚ where his father‚ emperor Septimius Severus‚ was serving as the governor of Gallia Lugdunensis under emperor Commodus. When he was seven years old‚ his father changed his name to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus as a way to connect the family of Severus to the Antonines. Caracalla is a nickname that referred to the type of cloak that the emperor wore but it was never used officially. At age

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    The Emperor of Ice Cream

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    considered to be a solemn occurrence. It’s a situation that lends itself to respect‚ repose‚ remembrances‚ and most of all deference for the deceased. These emotions are always variant and dependent on the relation of one to the deceased. In the poem “The Emperor of Ice Cream” by Wallace Stevens‚ these sentiments that are so common and that are almost adhered to withought thought‚ are thrashed in the face of the reader. The general attitude toward death herewith seems that are of a passing flim flam‚ a complete

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