I love seeing the variety of books they selected!
I love seeing the variety of books they selected!
Retell part of this myth, showing the timelessness of the ideas. Give every character a smartphone.
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Retell part of this myth, showing the timelessness of the ideas. Give every character a smartphone.
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#TheOldManabdndtheSea #APLit
#TheOldManabdndtheSea #APLit
“A Rose for Emily” Faulkner
“A Telephone Call” Parker
1. How does each author use first person POV differently?
2. How does the style differ?
3. How does each comment on the costs of society’s expectations?
“A Rose for Emily” Faulkner
“A Telephone Call” Parker
1. How does each author use first person POV differently?
2. How does the style differ?
3. How does each comment on the costs of society’s expectations?
Reusing this example of character perspective from last year for #aplit because *I* still love charli xcx 🤪
Reusing this example of character perspective from last year for #aplit because *I* still love charli xcx 🤪
Daarbij verdwijnt bij mijn opdrachtgever na een tijdje (tussen 10 en 30 dagen) de historie van elk gesprek. Kom dan nig maar even terug op een afspraak!
Daarbij verdwijnt bij mijn opdrachtgever na een tijdje (tussen 10 en 30 dagen) de historie van elk gesprek. Kom dan nig maar even terug op een afspraak!
There is a lot of wisdom in that as well as a lot of hope.
#PoemADayJuly
You gave me
I gave you
together, we made
The enjambments from line 14 - 16 catch me as a choice. These transitions create visual space for us to add our own gifts, both received and given, and the connections we built in the giving.
Today for #PoemADayJuly? a poem about giving and, in talking about giving, potentially and probably and inevitably about so much more:
"When Giving Is All We Have" by Alberto Ríos
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