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Category > Art & Design Posted 03 Aug 2017 My Price 7.00

Find evidence of humor in the story. How does this add to the effectiveness?

    1. 1. Find evidence of humor in the story. How does this add to the effectiveness?
    2. 1. Find evidence of humor in the story. How does this add to the effectiveness?
    3. 2. The story is written from a child's point of view, delineating a snapshot moment without comments. Is this effective? How would it be if it were presented as seen 3. 3.through the eyes of an adult, with comments and analysis?
    4. 4.What do you think can solve the problem of alcoholism? 
    5. 5. Who does alcoholism affect?
    6. 6. Compare this article with "Some Lines for a Younger Brother". Which one focuses on one incident? What about the other one? Do both articles present explicit themes or not?
    7. 7. What is your definition of a perfect parent?               

 

Let it snow    http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/12/22/let-it-snow

    1. Attachments  are "Some Lines for a Younger Brother.."
  1. 2. The story is written from a child's point of view, delineating a snapshot moment without comments. Is this effective? How would it be if it were presented as seen 3. 3.through the eyes of an adult, with comments and analysis?
  2. 4.What do you think can solve the problem of alcoholism? 
  3. 5. Who does alcoholism affect?
  4. 6. Compare this article with "Some Lines for a Younger Brother". Which one focuses on one incident? What about the other one? Do both articles present explicit themes or not?
  5. 7. What is your definition of a perfect parent?               

 

Let it snow    http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/12/22/let-it-snow

  1. Attachments  are "Some Lines for a Younger Brother.."

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Status NEW Posted 03 Aug 2017 07:08 AM My Price 7.00

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