PPT-Ralph

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When she put two potatoes on the table one big one and one small one you immediately took the big one without asking me what I wanted Norton What would you have

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When she put two potatoes on the table one big one and one small one you immediately took the big one without asking me what I wanted Norton What would you have done Ralph I would have taken the small one of . oons Summary: Ralph hurts his back at a bowling tournament the night before his physical 11. R.E. Mountain Secondary School. October 1, 2014. Outline. Reading. Your recreated scenes. A Look at Some Statistics. Chalk Talk. Review Ch. 2. Review for Portfolio #. 1. War Statistics (estimations). Ralph - tempered Doberman with natural tail and ears. Ralph is one and half years old, we estimate. He is in excellent health and has the vigor and zest for life appropriate to his age. He is medi Photorealism. Ralph Goings, River Valley Still-life, 1976. Oil on linen.. Ralph Goings. Ralph Goings. Ralph Goings. Richard Estes, Thom McAn, 1974. . Audrey Flack, Still-life: Marilyn (Vanitas), 1977.. Read through the two paragraphs answering the question, “. What is the symbolism of the flies in the novel?. ”. Using three colours, highlight examples of the three Assessment Objectives:. Evidence. Sound of the Shell & Fire on the Mountain. Agenda: Opening Chapters. William Golding’s Use of Mood (Setting & Atmosphere). Foreshadowing. Third Person Omniscient. Plot Conflict. Mood In Golding’s LOTF. Ralph . Lauren. Tracey Travis Roger Farah. History. 1968:.  Polo Fashions is created by tie salesman Ralph Lauren. . Ralph is technically a bad guy or villain in the movie, but still follows the Hero’s Journey. Why did characters think he was a villain. ? . What makes Ralph a hero throughout the story and especially in the end? (Write at least 2-3 specific examples.) What makes someone a hero in general? . Don’t forget:. The basics of each paragraph:. A clear and focused argument – they should vary between paragraphs. Constant focus on the work being Golding’s. His methods and his intentions.. A range of evidence from the novel.. To practice the annotation of language and structure. Friday, October 6, 2017. Chapter 7. Comprehending Chapter 7. What does Ralph notice about his appearance? What does it make him miss?. What does Simon predict for Ralph’s future? What is Ralph’s reaction?. Jack: Ralph’s most powerful antagonist(enemy) who develops from leader of the choir boys to chief of the savages. He is responsible for most of the horrible crimes.. Piggy: The intellectual(smart one) of the group. He is physically weak and he complains a lot, but he sees the dangers when the others cannot.. Ralph Hise a Mitchell County native is serving his third termrepresenting District 47 in the NC Senate Hise has earned a reputation as an important lieutenant of Senate Rules chairman Tom Apodaca of H Marshburn53ECAycock C BSavannahStrickland542COAWest CarteretMeganBaszterczei508BigESouthern NashAllieFarmer527915 AMBigESouthern NashMadilynGodwin523915 AMCFVUnion PinesBarrett-AnneBriggs538TRSouth Jo How is Piggy introduced? . What is “the long scar”? . Complete the quote: “there was a m______ about the ______ and e____ that proclaimed no d_______”. Who finds the conch? . What device is used in the phrase: “the shell rose”? .

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