| Virginia High School League Scholastic Bowl page 2007-08 District Competition Match #17 These questions are for use in the Virginia High School League’s Scholastic Bowl District competition. Shawn Pickrell, Jason Mueller, and Dan Goff are the authors of these questions; further editing was done by Adam Fine and Marian Suter 41.12 Kb. 1 | read |
| 2004 trash junior Bird Round 10 First portrayed by Nancy Green at the Chicago World's Exposition of 1893, she has been modernized in recent years, as you now see her hair instead of a kerchief on her head 26.25 Kb. 1 | read |
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| My summary: this literary criticism is very insightful towards concept of genuine human life. As opposed to synthetic, artificial intelligence made to imitate people. It talks about the many differences in real life and something that is made to mimic Then it talks about one of the main themes, empathy and how important it is. This article also has great understanding to the relativity of the significance of the animals that the people on earth care for this article has lots of good quotes and specific notes 96.44 Kb. 1 | read |
| How is the relationship between appearance and reality explored in these three plays? 20 Kb. 1 | read |
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| 1. He’s Just a man He’s a character that’s so embedded into our collective subconscious that these days it’s difficult to get through a week without hearing about his exploits in some form or another 68.43 Kb. 1 | read |