Reading is the key skill that you need to develop literacy and success at school and later life. It contributes to mental and emotional understanding and success and there is no substitute for it! To become a better read…you just have to read.
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The play “Inherit the Wind”, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee is based on the famous Scopes Monkey Trial of the 1920’s. In this play, the two leading roles are Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond. Brady and Drummond are very diverse individuals and shows it in their personalities, beliefs, and behaviors.
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Reading can be more than a tool for entertainment and learning.
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How to approach the world within and around us.
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jazzd, November 29, 2008
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This is a list of books that are outstanding examples of certain qualities young writers should strive to have in their work. It’s also a great reading list for non-writing literature enthusiasts.
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I sometimes feel as though I’m a person who doesn’t have many friends, and even the ones I do have I’m not very close to. I don’t seem to be able to share who I am with them very much, and have this sneaking suspicion that they don’t really let me know who they are either. But then I realized that in my kind of life, I have far more friends than I’d appreciated, people I relate to on a different level altogether.
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An overview of Suzette Tyler’s “Been There, Should’ve Done That: 505 Tips for Making the Most of College.” This book has won four awards and is full of rewarding information.
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Hero’s Journey that is used in almost every movie.
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