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[Free] You and nine peers have been selected to apply for an important college scholarship. Only one student will be awarded the scholarship. You have been asked to write a brief essay to the scholarship committee in which you share an important event in your life that significantly changed you, your view about life, your life goals, or your character for the better. Apply narrative techniques, a solid prewriting strategy, and creative sentence patterns to share your story and stand apart from other applicants.
[Free] Read the excerpt from "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death." Which line best emphasizes the speaker's idea of death? I know that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the clouds above; Those that I fight I do not hate Those that I guard I do not love;
[Free] Which of these terms is best described as A CHASM, A DEEP HOLE? A. Barrage B. Abyss C. Sustain D. Ratify
[Free] Write a story for a primary student that ends with 'I have learnt my lesson.'
[Free] Which word is an example of a demonstrative adjective? A. that B. the C. them D. then
[Free] According to "The World on Turtle's Back," which statement best describes the origin of man? A. A god fell from the sky and had a daughter, who eventually gave birth to two men. B. Two gods were competing to see who could create the most powerful and cunning animal, and one of them made man. C. Two gods were working together to create the Earth, and they decided to create man to provide balance in nature. D. A god fell from the sky and created man so her daughter and grandsons would have company.
[Free] In Emily Dickinson's poem "324" ("Some keep the Sabbath going to Church"), what does the speaker prefer to listen to? A. Her own music B. The church bell C. The choir singing D. Birds singing
[Free] Which details in a story are most related to setting? A. plot B. time C. dialogue D. location E. motivation F. atmosphere
[Free] What does Emerson argue should be the basis of human actions in the second paragraph of "Self-Reliance"? A. the right to protect one's property from damage by others B. confidence in one's intelligence and inner worth C. a desire for progress and innovation in society D. the urge to succeed and make a decent living
[Free] Because identity and belonging are such important parts of growing up, nearly every young adult book, movie, or series explores the topic of friendship. Themes (messages about topics) range from "sometimes your friends are your true family" or "nothing can be accomplished without the help of friends" to "friends can come from unlikely places" or "friendship is only real friendship if it has been tested." Choose any young adult story you've seen or read, and think about the story's message about friendship. Then, for this warm-up, share the theme (the message about friendship) and provide a few examples from the plot or characterizations that support it.
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