The Combat Photographer PHOT3003
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PHOT3003
TitleThe Combat Photographer Author ______________________________
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When the combat photographer return from combat zones, which mostly takes place in US . The vietnam veterans memorial and museum are important locations where he used to do work. |
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The combat photographer. |
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His internal conflict between his dream job and his responsiblites |
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TitleHunger Author ______________________________
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TitleHills Like White Elephants Author ______________________________
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Title The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Author _____________
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Title Breaking the Pig Author ______________________________
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Title A&P Author ______________________________
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Title Time and Again Author ______________________________
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Title The Lottery Author ______________________________
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Title The Story of an Hour Author ______________________________
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Title The House on Mango Street Author Sandra Cisneros
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Title: Any 2nd story fromThe House on Mango Street) Author: Sandra Cisneros
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Title: Any 3rd story fromThe House on Mango Street) Author: Sandra Cisneros
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Title: Any 4th story fromThe House on Mango Street) Author: Sandra Cisneros
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Title The Paper Menagerie Author ______________________________
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Title The Red Convertible Author ____________________________
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Vocabulary
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Person vs Nature |
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Person vs Person |
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Person vs Society |
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Person vs Self |
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FICTIONAL GENRES |
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Flash Fiction |
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Story |
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Magical Realism |
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Imagery |
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Personification |
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NARRATIVE VOICE |
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Narration |
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Dialogue |
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Internal Monologue / Stream of Consciousness |
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Unreliable Narrator |
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Formal Literary Criticism |
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Historical Literary criticism |
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Psychological Literary Criticism |
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Feminist Literary Analysis |
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Post-Colonial Literary Criticism |
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