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Sample Essay 2
Harvard, Favorite fictional character
Of all the characters that I've "met" through books and movies, two stand out as people that I most want to emulate. They are Attacus Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird and Dr. Archibald "Moonlight" Graham from Field of Dreams. They appeal to me because they embody what I strive to be. They are influential people in small towns who have a direct positive effect on those around them. I, too, plan to live in a small town after graduating from college, and that positive effect is something I must give in order to be satisfied with my life.
Both Mr. Finch and Dr. Graham are strong supporting characters in wonderful stories. They symbolize good, honesty, and wisdom. When the story of my town is written I want to symbolize those things. The base has been formed for me to live a productive, helpful life. As an Eagle Scout I represent those things that Mr. Finch and Dr. Graham represent. In the child/adolescent world I am Mr. Finch and Dr. Graham, but soon I'll be entering the adult world, a world in which I'm not yet prepared to lead.
I'm quite sure that as teenagers Attacus Finch and Moonlight Graham often wondered what they could do to help others. They probably emulated someone who they had seen live a successful life. They saw someone like my grandfather, 40-year president of our hometown bank, enjoy a lifetime of leading, sharing, and giving. I have seen him spend his Christmas Eves taking gifts of food and joy to indigent families. Often when his bank could not justify a loan to someone in need, my grandfather made the loan from his own pocket. He is a real-life Moonlight Graham, a man who has shown me that characters like Dr. Graham and Mr. Finch do much much more than elicit tears and smiles from readers and movie watchers. Through him and others in my family I feel I have acquired the values and the burning desire to benefit others that will form the foundation for a great life. I also feel that that foundation is not enough. I do not yet have the sophistication, knowledge, and wisdom necessary to succeed as I want to in the adult world. I feel that Harvard, above all others, can guide me toward the life of greatness that will make me the Attacus Finch of my town.
The answer is A to your question
I would say C. everyday speech. a free verse poem doesn't have a rhythm. And it doesnt have to rhyme.. so if it doesnt have a rhythm it cant be rhythmic rap. folk song generally rhyme to make them more memorable.. and the same with regular music.. plus, both folk songs and music have a rhythm.. :) hope this helps. let me know if i am wrong.
The correct answer is D. This is because it has the most description about what is happening in the passage. D- also has the most logical chronological order to it when compared to the passage given. The author first describes the children as shy and keeping to themselves. They then talk about their outer appearances and how it seems to have caused them to age a great deal.
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D. explanation
Explanation:
Hi. Your question was presented in a very confusing way. This makes it difficult for it to be answered. However, when reading the speech "A Time for Choosing," we can see that Reagan used the context clue called "explanation," to allow listeners to understand the meaning of the word "beholden."
Context clue is a literary device used to allow the reader of a text or the listener of a speech to understand the meaning of unknown words, through the context of the sentence where they are placed. One type of context clue is called "explanation" and this type occurs when the meaning of the unknown word is entered right after that word. An example of this can be seen in "A Time for Choosing," when Reagan speaks:
"And this idea that government is beholden to the people, that it has no other source of power except to sovereign people, is still the newest and most unique idea in all the long history of man's relation to man."