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<em>Foreign languages / English
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Writing is a human speech that is either written or spoken. An expression can be established from a foreign word that has been formulated to mean something else in English. This therefore enabled people to converse easily with each other.
Language can also be loosely used in easing the traffic of words that do not have a definite meaning. One can easily learn to use some foreign words without realizing their origin, but in the end, they tend to be used permanently in English.
In a play, direct characterization might be provided through lines.
Direct characterization would be when they explicitly tell you something about the character, so a narrator having a line that says "John is tall" would be direct characterization.
The main argument of "The School Days of an Indian Girl" is that colonization was a violent project that aimed to exterminate cultures and the individuality of the natives.
<h3>How to present this in a visual or audio presentation?</h3>
- Choose the software that best fits the presentation format you want to make.
- Start the presentation by introducing "The School Days of an Indian Girl", its author, and the story told.
- Show the main argument of this story.
- Show how the author uses her own experiences to confirm the veracity of this argument.
- Show how this story is significant for today's society.
To put together this presentation, you will have to read the book "The School Days of an Indian Girl," but I can say that this book tells how the author, who was a Native American, was taken to a British school that aimed to exterminate the culture indigenous and forbidding students to live the way their tribes did.
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Answer:
Iktomi the Spider from Lakota Culture or Anansi the Spider from West African Culture
Explanation:
I read something on this in my english class. Dont know if this will help you, I tried :)
The correct answer is - her concern with a party instead of Mr. Bunbury’s health.
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being pokes fun at the Victorian society which placed too much importance of irrelevant things. He is using the character of Lady Bracknell to depict this mockery - she is concerned with her party going splendidly instead of worrying about another person's health. The frivolousness of her concern is similar to the general spirit of the Victorian era.