PPT-Dr. Jolly Holden
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Associate Professor School of Education American InterContinental University Instructional Media Selection Implications for Blended Learning Introduction Blended
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Associate Professor School of Education American InterContinental University Instructional Media Selection Implications for Blended Learning Introduction Blended learning is more than just combining an online component to the traditional classroomit is a . Alyssa Garith Lisa Vicky. Non-Conformity. Alyssa Walker. What is a Non-Conformist . Non-Conformist: A non-conformist . is . a person who doesn’t accept or adopt the usual attitude, behavior, dress, speech, slang, etc. of other people similar to them.. salinger. The. . Catcher. in . the. . rye. The Catcher in the Rye. Author: J.D. Salinger. Publication date: 1951, although Salinger was working on the novel for the last half of the 1940s, after he returned from his service in World War II. 5. Choose a novel or short story which explores loss or futility or failure.. Discuss how the writer explores one of these ideas in a way you find effective.. 6. Choose a novel in which a main character refuses to accept advice or to conform to . Chapter Three and Four. Significant Quotations. With your group, discuss the quotation’s significance, and write one close-text analysis chunk, explaining how PART of the quotation characterizes Holden, Ackley, . By Miranda Schwab. Research/Program development:. Jolly Phonics is a commercial . program . created by UK primary teacher Sue Lloyd. She developed the . program . in order to support a small group of children in her class who were unable to progress in reading using the whole language approach. . LV JOLLY HV JOLLY GOOD FOOD ~ JOLLY SALADS ~~ House Salad ~Mixed Greens with an assortment of Vegetables & Topped with Cheese ~ Grilled Seafood Medley ~Grilled Swordfish, Salmon & Ahi Steaks Topped with a Tarrag Steinle. Holden as the American Adam. The rhetorical situation. The author is discussing Holden Caulfield in relation to the “American Adam”, outlined by Richard Warrington Baldwin Lewis. . Purpose. pinsker. on the protagonist-narrator. By Chris and Kieran. Citation in . mla. format. Pinsker. , Sanford. “Sanford . Pinsker. on the Protagonist Narrator”. 82-86. Print.. The Rhetorical Situation. Font. Times New Roman. Size 12. No bolds or underlines. Spacing. Double-spaced (. truly . – remove extra space when “Enter” key is pressed). 1” margins. Press “Enter” once between each line of heading, between heading and title, between title and intro, between each paragraph. The Catcher in the Rye. Day 8. Thesis . development. Journal Warm-Up: . Understanding Character. JD Salinger was a very private person. He took his personal life, as well as his writing, very seriously. According to Salinger’s Biography, he would only allow his books to be published with a plain white cover. He did this to make people read the book for what it was, and not for what it looked like. With society so interested in looks and appeal, this was a very bold move for Salinger. . The Catcher in the Rye. The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger.[3] Originally published for adults, it has since become popular with adolescent readers for its themes of teenage confusion, angst, alienation,[4] and rebellion.[5] It has been translated into almost all of the world's major languages.[6] Around 250,000 copies are sold each year with total sales of more than 65 million books.[7] The novel's protagonist and antihero, Holden Caulfield, has become an icon for teenage rebellion.[8]. Born in New York City on January 1,1919 . Family moved several times during his childhood. Age 13-enrolled in . McBurney. School but flunked out within a year and was sent to the Valley Forge Military Academy in PA. Holden’s red hunting hat is a symbol for what 2 things?. Answer:. Protection from the “phony” adult world. Link to the innocent world of Allie and Phoebe (since they have red hair). Baseball is a symbol for what 2 things?.
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