SWBST Summarizing Strategy Teaching Pack Overview
SWBST is a summarizing strategy designed by Julie Faulkner to help readers comprehend texts effectively. It entails breaking down texts into key components: Somebody (main character/speaker/author) Wanted (motivation), But (problem/conflict), So (solution), Then (resolution). The strategy aids in hi
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English Literature Course: Analysis of Novels and Short Stories
Explore the world of English literature through an in-depth study of novels and short stories in this course outline for the 2021-2022 academic year at Ondokuz Mayıs University. Delve into the development of the novel in England, from the 18th century to modernism, and analyze key works by renowned
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Southern Renaissance: A Reflection on American Southern Literature
The Southern Renaissance in American literature, exemplified by authors like William Faulkner and Eudora Welty, emerged in the 1920s and 1930s as a response to the perceived neglect of the South. This period saw a resurgence of Southern uniqueness, culture, and identity, tackling themes of history,
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Faulkner's Fundamental Morality: A Deep Dive into the Construction of Morality in Faulkner's Works
In an exploration of Faulkner's narrative innovations, this analysis delves into the intricate layers of his works, focusing on the foundational aspects of beauty and love in the construction of morality. Through multiple narrators and stream of consciousness writing, Faulkner presents a challenging
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Exploring Scarcity and Abundance in Literary Works like 'Salvage the Bones' and 'As I Lay Dying'
The passage delves into the stark portrayal of scarcity in a refrigerator, drawing comparisons between 'Salvage the Bones' and 'As I Lay Dying'. It highlights the thematic similarities between Ward and William Faulkner's works, emphasizing the use of symbolism like water and maternal figures. The te
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Service-Learning Project UCA's Feral Cat Population Fall 2017
Explore quantitative literacy through real-life feral cat population data analysis. Engage with community partners to propose solutions for feral cat issues. Participate in collaborative data collection and statistical analysis. Interact with Out of the Woods Animal Rescue and Faulkner County Humane
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Adapted Nursery Rhyme: I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
Adapted from the original nursery rhyme based on "The Arkansas Traveler" by Sandford Faulkner, this resource provides text and graphics to help students with severe disabilities participate in the general curriculum. Available through the Sherlock Center Resource Library at RI College, the materials
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Integrating Global South Psychologies in Canadian Counselling
Exploring the integration of Global South psychologies and healing practices in Canadian counselling psychology, emphasizing cultural diversity and holistic approaches. The presentation features artworks by Emily Carr and quotes from Frantz Fanon and William Faulkner, highlighting the importance of
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