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Writing Prompts Christmas

Ross Said:

I need help finding answers for the Turn of the Screw (I have no idea what's going on)?

We Answered:

Your kidding, right..!!!

Try these, it's the best you will get, Next time try 1 maybe 2 questions at a time, you will get a better response.


The Turn of the Screw - Henry James

Study Guides:

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/screw/

http://www.shmoop.com/turn-of-the-screw/

http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/t…

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitN…

http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barr…

Naomi Said:

PLEASE READ! I am working on a homework assignment and i need help on it can some1 help?

We Answered:

Well I cannot help you with the exact quote part because I do not have a play script right in front of me, but for the other question you could put something like "A statement that expresses the theme in A Christmas Carol (underline the book title) about how ignorance causes problems in life is when you are having a problem in your life, for example your parents may have gotten a divorce or you may have just gotten into a fight with a loved one and you try to tell someone but they do not listen to you, you may feel sad and as though that person does not care about how you truly feel. Thus so, you may end up feeling as though nobody does care about how you feel, and that your feelings do not matter. This, although, is not true. Just because one person does not care enough to listen to you, does not mean that your feelings do not matter, and chances are there will be people out there who do care about your feelings." You could say something aong those lines, but turn it into how Scrooge was not helping out any of the people coming to his door asking for donations for the poor. He thought that they all deserve to be working in those sweat shops solely because they were poor. I am sure there will be a direct quote of Scrooge saying something that will proove that point, in fact I know so. You just have to look a little for a quote that will go with what you are saying. Do not forget your parenthetical citation. (The author's name and then the page number you found the quote on before you end the sentence with a period in these (). For example - "The cat ran outside of the house and a man was shocked to see such a thing" (Rand 72). Hope this helps :)

Anne Said:

Is my story good in your opinion?

We Answered:

Can you take constructive criticism? honestly, i found it a little hard to read and understand. When i was reading it, i couldn't help but feel like it was going on and on and on and that I wanted it to get to the point. The “It’s false!” “Wait, I mean true” line was confusing and doesn't make a whole lot of sense and it just didn't seem all that realistic.

"The two girls walk in their usual ways, arms swinging and tripping over the big, red, tomato look alike boulders that stood in front of Target® (pronounced “Tarjey”), as well as tripping on their own flip flops. Suddenly, Delilah stops in her tracks, “Wait, will their be water in the pool?”

Red tomato look alike boulders? If you're trying to work on imagery, it's not working because that line didn't help me imagine anything.

Shirley Said:

Are you a stickler for punctuation & spelling? Does wrong punctuation & spelling make you cringe?

We Answered:

Yes and I think it is years of working in schools makes it worse. If I ever see a sign up at the doctor/dentist that has incorrect spelling, I itch to get my red pen out and alter it. The gym I used to go to always had notices up with words not spelt correctly. I always used to correct it when no one was looking. Then one day a sarcastic message went up that said:

'Will the persen who keeps altering my speling please stop it. I am a gym maneger not a university graduete." LOL

Dave Said:

a letter to husband in world war 1?

We Answered:

Go funny and say things like "wait to surrender until you actually see the enemy" or "This letter can be used as a white flag."

Arnold Said:

A Story Idea for budding Writers & Playwriters?

We Answered:

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Nathan Said:

Using Nested Java Loops?

We Answered:

numberOfRows=x;
numberOfColumns=y

FOR Rectangle
for(int row=0;row<numberOfRows;row++){
for(int col=0;col<numberOfColumns; col++){
System.out.print("*");
}
Sytem.out.print("n");
}

FOR Decreasing rectangle
for(int row=0;row<numberOfRows;row++){
for(int col=0;col<numberOfColumns; col++){
System.out.print("*");
}
numberOfColumns--;
Sytem.out.print("n");
}

FOR Half Christmas tree
for(int row=0;row<numberOfRows;row++){
for(int col=0;col<=row;col++){
System.out.print("*");
}
Sytem.out.print("n");
}

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