KIPP is a school model that is proliferating in the United States. It obtains, with relative ease, that students coming from depressed neighborhoods or broken families, without a promising future on their horizon, end up becoming excellent students. Many of these students, in fact, are able to enter prestigious universities in the country.
The secret of the KIPP does not take up the almost Dickensian concept of the letter with blood, nor does it make use of revolutionary subjects. The secret lies in two concepts that, in purity, are surprisingly simple: to foster self-control and to disengage students from their environments, as if they were kept in a bubble in which external information can not penetrate.
The Night Walk is a poem by Amy Saito
Explanation:
- The poem is the night sky and a puppy who is active decides to take a walk. The puppy sees the stars reflecting on the snow and the moon shining brightly.
- The puppy sees something moving and barks. But later thinks it must be a prank and decides to go. The puppy thinks when it grows up, then she can go for a walk and sleeps dreaming of the night.
- The puppy sees the moon moving behind the trees and pulls the leaves to see what it was. The speaker reflects on how the puppy will change over time.
Hi,
I believe the answer is the second choice, '<span>Because of Joplin's musical contribution, "ragtime is now a permanent part of the American musical landscape" (Berlin "Biography").'
~Elisabeth</span>
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