PPT-What’s new in Windows & Narrator

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December 5 2017 Jiaxin Zheng Windows 10 Accessibility vision Make your device easier to see or use without a screen hearing Make your device easier to hear or use without sound physical Make your device easier to use if you have limited reach or strength. Narrator 5: R-R-R-R-R-R-R-RIP! Narrator 6: And there, standing in the moonlight, were a couple of ornery cats. Cat 1 and 2: "Help!" Narrator 1: cried the cats. Cat 1 and 2: "We're being attacked Herman Melville. Doubles. In “Bartleby,” the narrator’s identity becomes intertwined with the strange, intractable scrivener Bartleby . The humor, and the tragedy, of this story lie in the narrator’s inability to either understand Bartleby or to separate from him. Narrator 3: said Rancher Hicks. Meanwhile...back at the ranch...After all the pigs had had piglets, Elna finally started to dig potatoes. She struck oil! Narrator 4: The oilmen came a Scrawl by X X X X Narrator Tod Scott Donny Narrator : We are presenting the contemporary fiction novel , Scrawl by Mark Shulman . Tod is a poor, overweight bully among a misfit of friends. by John Bianchi Narrator #1 Narrator #2 Narrator #3 Narrator #4 Narrator #5 Narrator #6 / Principal Slugmeyer Narrator #1 Every morning, I rush through the house – eating breakfast, combing m Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”. Edgar . AllAn. Poe. Poe’s Life. Born January 19, 1809. Died October 7, 1847. January 1845 – published ‘The Raven’. 1847 – Poe’s wife Virginia dies of tuberculosis. You need:. Pencil/pen. Case Study . stuff. Journal 2/27/15:. What is the impact of the gender roles that society creates and enforces? . Agenda. :. Journal: Unit 4 Essential Question. Case Study . Presentations. How to Get Started for Developers. Jeffrey Petty. Program Manager,. Windows Accessibility. Session Code Here. Overview. If you are new to accessibility, or are looking for an update, this is a great place to start:. What is it?. When the reader limits or alters information, keeping it from the audience. . The reader needs to be able to tell that what the narrator describes may not be completely accurate. . Remember, the unreliable narrator lies in some way to the AUDIENCE, not just to other characters. . Michael Rex Narrator 1, Narrator 2, Narrator 3, Narrator 4 Narrator 1: In the cold gray tomb Narrator 2: There was a gravestone Narrator 3 : And a black lagoon Narrator 4: And a picture of — Na AEC strategy. 3 parts of a top notch response:. A. . - . assertion. E. - evidence. C. - commentary. Assertion. The assertion is where you state your answer to the question.. Use the language (terms) from the question. As readers, we must know how a story is told so that we can start to understand how much we can trust the narrator and how much we can believe that the narrator is telling us, the reader, the truth.. The . Rosenbergs. . Allusion: The . Rosenbergs. Julian and Ethel Rosenberg were a married couple, convicted of espionage (providing secret information to a foreign, enemy country) against the United States in July 1950.. A skilled author can suppress his own feelings and get across the feelings of the narrator in the story~ telling the story as the narrator would see it. . In persuasive writing, you may get to use your own point of view (opinion) in order to try to get your audience to believe or do something. .

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