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should high school require students to read the classics

Denniz Balucha     High School shouldn't read the classics because kids theses days want to read stories that are full of action, comedy, drama and horror. Students these days don't care about their grades and are bored in class. If High Schools update their books and stories students won't be bored pay attention in class and get good grades fr their futures. Also outdated stories have been told so many times on repeats it just gets worse every time you hear it again. I am a high school er and i want to have new stories and books to read no some fairy tales that might not even been true. I want to be educated on true things and i want to be kept on page in class and not bored every single English period that i have. So High Schools shouldn't require students to read the classics. (Couldn't find any evidence to support my opinion)

MLA FORMAT

 Conrad’s narrator in Heart of Darkness describes the scene: “Flames glided in on the river, small green flames, red flames, white flames, pursuing, overtaking, joining, crossing each other--then separating slowly or hastily.” Page 8 Like Beowulf, J. R. R. Tolkien’s character Bilbo is “terrified of losing himself” and so rejects exile and embraces the warrior’s heroic code ( Anderson 226). Another work by Tolkien confronts the same issue: the character Frodo is told that he must resist going to a “cave, slowly to forget and to be forgotten” (365) Magazine covers are often overtly political. Take the example of Time magazine’s most recent issue, which featured three swinging orange wrecking balls with yellow hair. (time 2017) In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, the character Dill is introduced primarily through narration: Dill was from Meridian, Mississippi, was spending the summer with his aunt, Miss Rachel, and would be spending every summer in Maycomb from now on. His fami...

Concepts of academic writing Homework

How can you apply the concepts of academic writing to your own writing? When your writing an essay or anything you don’t know all the writing concepts because i’m in 9th grade and i haven’t been taught much. if i use a different writing response then i’m supposed to i might get a bad grade, for example i used some steps but i didn’t use all of them. During academic writing you are taught a different concept and it will be better then some concepts you use in middle school or when you were younger. When you apply the concepts of academic writing to your own writing will be a very good pro and will affect you in the future 

work for 2/11

1.  The food and their culture/ religion were reflected in their beliefs. When you believe in something and when you have different culture and food than others, you will think differently. 2. A similarity " Initially, it seems that the Ancient Greeks believed that all souls, regardless of how exemplary or dishonorable their earthly lives might have been, ended up in the same place after death." (The Underworld) they believed that if your bad or good you will be treated the same after death. 3. It is described as an elaborate process because of it's short and not that complicated, it's literally hemes taking a soul after death to the underworld. 4. The hero needs to visit the underworld so they see what its like for the bad guys, where they go and that makes the hero know that he/she did a good job. also because if anybody they know is bad they get a glimpse of what happens to there loved one or close friends.

Assesing Your Goal

I have almost reached my goals of having good grades and having good behavior. I just need to stop fooling around in a few classes and fix my algebra garde and im good 2-3 subjects that would interest me in college are: Aerospace Engineering, Aviation, and  aeronautical science. I would like to get a scholarship or get accepted into:  Purdue University,   Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, or Academics of flight.

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