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    explain that all literature can follow similar plots. This talks about how all quest plots have similar structure since they all feature 5 characteristics, which are a questers, a place to go, a stated reason to go to the place, challenges along the way, and a real reason to go to the place. Readers can benefit from Thomas Foster’s helpful perspective by having a more thorough understanding of quest literature, due to the author showing readers how quest plots can be easily understood. After…

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    team the Titans the movie cat organize as in realistic film the plot really matches the tone of Denzel overcoming racial attention of becoming the new head coach for the titans in the city of Virginia. The film follows the traditional plot. There's only one plot twist in the story that has a lot of shock value in the middle of the story that just had me sorrow of my seat almost in tears. The dialogue I can say is not rushed at all the plot arc is an satisfying story it doesn't disappoint at all…

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    Introducing students to relevant literature is one of the most important aspects of the IB curriculum. “Graffiti Knight” by Karen Bass and “The Garbage King” by Elizabeth Laird both provide great plot, characters, and significant settings that students can easily relate to their personal life and global issues such as poverty, dysfunctional families, and children rights. IB students would learn about risk-taking and caring. Graffiti Knight is a character rich story about 16-year old Wilm and his…

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    The Monkey's Paw Theme

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    setting, and plot all contribute to the theme of the monkey's paw in many different ways. For example, character adds dimension and people to revolve the plot around. Setting provides a place for the characters to roam, complete a quest, or participate in dialogues. Plot provides something for a character to do, a conflict to resolve, or a problem to face. Without any of the three story elements, a story cannot be produced. For example, a character and setting may exist, but without a plot…

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    The Banished One of the most important aspects of the IB curriculum is that students are introduced to relevant literature. Both books, “Child Of Dandelions” by Shenaaz Nanji, and “Wanting Mor” by Rukhsana Khan offer interesting protagonist, rich plots and revisit important events in history. In the story “Child of Dandelions”, the main protagonist Sabine is 15 years old in 1972, when the Ugandan President announces “All Indians must leave Uganda in the time limit of 90 days”. Unlike other…

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    The Crucible Tragedy

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    the form of action, not of narrative and must have incidents arousing pity and fear. Therefore, every tragedy must have six key parts to it: plot, character, thought, diction, spectacle, and music. The most important of these parts is plot. The first and most important feature of tragedy is plot. Plot is also known as the…

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    between the plot developed in Mrs. Dalloway and The Hours. For instance, the two plots were set at a time when the first war was taking place. Consequently, the author had to develop characters that took part in the war. Additionally, the effects of the war on the family setting are depicted in both plots. The role of the wives after their husband are away at war is also a shared similarity. In both plots, there is the role of Clarissa. In addition, the role played by Clarissa in both plots is…

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    features a strong plot line with gradual yet strong character development, the changes they go through during his time at prison and presents the radical and emotional transformation. The movie features some intense dialogues and captures the true essence of what it feels like to be an inmate. The movie according to Aristotle’s theory, can be placed in the following order: 1. Character 2. Plot 3. Idea/Theme 4. Dialogue 5. Spectacle 6. Music The movie contributes well to the actual plot but the…

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    “The Gold Bug,” by Edgar Allen Poe, feature plots based on mysteries as well as a gothic element. This Gothic writing style can be used to scare an audience, making for a very intriguing story. “The Gold Bug” differs from And Then There Were None in some aspects, including the lack of death in the short story. Although the stories were written by different authors , and at different times, they both feature gothic settings along with mysterious plots. And Then There Were None is nearly based…

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    Question 7 The characteristic shape of the radial flow regime on log-log plot is horizontal in nature, because the reservoir is mostly infinite acting. Question 8 Fig 6.0 There will be increase in the calculated permeability value when the zero slope line is shifted up and a corresponding decrease should it be shifted down as shown in Fig 6 Question 9 Semi-log plot is that type plot that helps to analyse data that is related exponentially, where one of the axis is plotted using…

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