Write a "G" next to the general statement and an "E" next to the example.
(1) ___ (a) The bone structure of men is larger, on average, than that of women.
___ (b) Men's and women's bodies develop in different ways.
(2) ___ (a) The wood of the acacia tree is so hard it can be used to manufacture products.
___ (b) Acacia wood is used to make furniture.
(3) ___ (a) The effects of heat inc
Women(의역: 가정에서 자식을 키우는 전업주부) 들을
Main target market으로 삼았다.
▬이유
기존의 전통적인 쥐를 잡는 도구(아이들에게 해가 될 수 있는)들을 선호하지 않았음.
그렇기에 [Trap Ease]는 좋은 대안이 될 수 있을 것이라고 생각하였다.
[Trap Ease]는 target market 공략을 위해 유통과정을 생략
What are human rights?
Human rights are concerned with equality and fairness.
There are a number of basic rights that people from around the world have agreed on.
These human rights are the same for all people everywhere.
Over the last three decades, national human rights organizations have proliferated; today, a human rights community of some sort exists in virtually every country of
Khaled Hosseini (خالد حسینی)
-Born in Kaboul, Afghanistan
-Moved to Paris when he was 11
-A citizen of the USA since he was
fifteen years old.
-His family settled in California(San Jose)
-His own experience served as an
inspiration for this novel
Near the beginning of the play, how does
Mrs. Linde’s presence
help to define Nora’s
character?
Pg. 9
NORA (takes a step toward him and whispers
tensely). You? What is it? What do you want
to talk to my husband about?
KROGSTAD. Business - you might call it. I hold a
minor post in the bank, and I hear your husband is to become our new chief -
NORA. Oh - then it isn’t -?
Chronological Order
1804 Born in Salem , Massachusetts
1821 Entered Bowdoin College
1824 Graduation
1825 Came back to Salem
1828 Anonymously published
1842 Married with Sophia Peabody
moved to Concord
1850 Published
1852 Moved to Liverpoor and traveled around Europe.
1860 Returned t
One of the most important writers of the Southern literature of the United States.
Literary Experimentalist
Stream of consciousness
Fragmented chronology
Shifting point of view
Multiple narrative voices
Southern Gothic
feature grotesque scenes, violence and horror, distorted characters, melodrama, and sensationalism.
It begins with the death of Emily Grierson and starts to recall Emi
Ⅱ
Well, you are tougher than I thought.
Now when the wash with ice hangs taut
this morning of St. Valentine,
I see you strip the squeaking line,
your body weighed against the load,
and all my groans can do no good.
Because you are still beautiful,
though squared and stiffened by the pull
of what nine windy years have done.
You have three daughters,
Discovered" by the poet Henry Vaughan (Olor Iscanus)
Used "Orinda" as a pen-name
Wrote poetry principally to Mary Aubrey, her "Rosania“
After Mary's marriage Katharine's chief poetic "correspondent" became Anne Owen, or "Lucasia"
Poems by the Incomparable Mrs. K.P. (1664), which was withdrawn a few days after publication
Cotterell's "authorized" edition of the Poems appeared in
“You ask how it feels to be a deceived husband. Just Heavens, I do not know. It feels just nothing at all. It is not Hell, certainly it is not necessarily Heaven. […] But what were they? The just? The unjust? God knows! I think that the pair of them were only poor wretches, creeping over this earth in the shadow of an eternal wrath...” 옳고 그름에 대한 가치판단의 어려움