PPT-The Pearl by John Steinbeck

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This project involves creating a CD cover The cover must include the following Front 25 points A colorful front display with a scene from the novella 15pts The

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This project involves creating a CD cover The cover must include the following Front 25 points A colorful front display with a scene from the novella 15pts The name of the CD . Ghraib. : The Evolution of Classified National Security Information and Declassification Policy and . Practice. Society . of American . Archivists, Chicago. Session . 602: . August . 27, 2011. William . by John Steinbeck. Week 6.2. SSR- Students will read the novel for 10 minutes. As you read, fill out paper organizers for Theme, Symbols, and Characters. Write specific text. Identify the figurative language used. Tour:. . . Pearl of the Orient.  . Destination: . Beijing, Xian, Hangzhou & Shanghai - China .  . Specialization: . Choral, Band & Dance Performance; Culture & History. Chapter Six. Vocab in Context. Draw the Following Chart On the Next Clean Page of your RAW BOOK. Word from. the text:. Possible. Definition: . Strategy Used: . 1.. 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. Word in Text:. Possible definition:. Chapters 1-2. Today in Class. Finish chapters 1-2 and their reading guide pages.. On a . separate sheet of paper. , consider the following plot and character elements from chapters 1-2:. Describe the following . Reading 7 Ramirez. “Although the morning was young, the hazy mirage was up.. “The uncertain air that magnified some things . and blotted out others hung over the whole Gulf . so that all sights. were unreal and vision could not be trusted.. Edwin Kirsch, Emily Stewart, Jenny Barrett, . Yara. . Klimchak. To redesign the Daniel Pearl Foundation website.. Overview — Our project. The Daniel Pearl Foundation:. “The Daniel Pearl Foundation was formed in memory of journalist Daniel Pearl to further the ideals that inspired Daniel's life and work. The Foundation's mission is to promote tolerance and understanding internationally through journalism, music and dialogue.” (. John Steinbeck was born on February 27, 1902 in Salinas, California with his mother Olive Hamilton Steinbeck, his father John Ernest Steinbeck, and his 3 sisters. John made up his mind that he like to write at the age of 14. He would lock himself in his room and write poetry and stories. . BACKGROUND. STEINBECK—HIS LIFE . AND WORKS. BORN . IN SALINAS, CALIFORNIA (1902). FIRST . THREE BOOKS WERE FINANCIAL FAILURES. FIRST . SUCCESSFUL BOOK = . TORTILLA FLAT. (1935. What was going on in America. in the early 1900’s?. http://. www.mountaintimes.com/history/1920s/world.php3. John Steinbeck. 1902-1968. Salinas, California. John Steinbeck. (1902-1968), born in Salinas, California, came from a family of moderate means. He worked his way through college at Stanford University but never graduated. In 1925 he went to New York, where he tried for a few years to establish himself as a free-lance writer, but he failed and returned to California. . TIPS for effective novel analysis. Try to engage and respond personally to the characters, ideas and story. We are keen to see you develop your own independent ideas and thoughts about . Of Mice and Men. oyesters. . The . mollusc's. mantle (protective membrane) deposits layers of . calcium carbonate.  (. CaCO. 3. ) in the form of the mineral . aragonite.  or a mixture of . aragonite.  and . calcite. Introduction: . Step . 1.Hook your readers . with an attention grabbing . opening. Step 2. . . Connect “hook” to your topic. . Be . sure to . include the . title, author . of the . novel, and genre. Pearls . are formed by saltwater . or freshwater.  . mollusks (. Pinctada. . roding. ). —. a diverse group of animals that includes . oysters. , . mussels. , . clams. , . conchs. , and gastropods..

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