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    has grand visions and imaginative dreams fueled by the fact that he has read one too many adventure novels in his day. As a result, he complicates every single issue in order to make it more adventurous, fun and exciting. Huck knows how to get out of things faster and easier than what Tom does This makes Huck more logical than Tom. Huck is also smarter because he does the right things. He also can tell the difference between what's wrong and what's wrong. Jim is both imaginative and logical. In

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    fictional novel set in England during the early 20th century. This allegory from the stimulus booklet evokes feelings of magic and adventure but also feelings of reflection as we relate the actions of Ratty, Mole and Toad to our lives.Grahame evokes an imaginative journey within the mind of the reader as he questions "Which journey's do we take that we really want to experience?" Kenneth Grahame conveys this idea through Mole who is being forced to take Ratty's journey instead of his own. This text broadens

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    In chapter three of Imaginative Writing, “Voice”, Janet Burroway identifies three important concepts of voice; irony, character voice, and point of view that allows a writer to explore the inner lives of other. First, the irony is a contradiction that emphasizes the voice of someone. Burroway states, “verbal irony, is a way of using voice. It is achieved by some sort of mismatch between the tone and the content and is capable of myriad effects: serious, comic, threatening, satirical, and so forth”

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    Analysts can use contrarian and imaginative thinking techniques to reduce cognitive and perceptual biases (U.S. Government, 2009). These techniques allow analysts to be able to analyze information from a different perspective; challenge their findings; and think outside the box to discover new findings. Moreover, contrarian and imaginative techniques also allow analysts to use their mental models more effectively without being victims of the side effects that these can cause, such as leading analysts

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    what being creative means to me and why it’s significant. Now there are reasons for why this is significant to me, one gets to be imaginative, artistic, and they get to travel, but there is more to it than that. First, in being creative for me splits into different things I get to do while being creative and that the first thing would be being imaginative. Imaginative means to have a big imagination thus thinking of new ideas or things and thinking of possibilities in my mind that don’t seem real

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    behind the murders in the rue morgue. Through Poe’s use of symbolism and vivid imagery, the theme of the story is revealed as the struggle between the analytical, emotional, and imaginative. The Murders in the Rue Morgue presents a recurring theme of the battle between the analytical, emotional, and imaginative. In the beginning of the story, Poe describes a chess battle in great detail,

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    English Assessment Task 1 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Song – Imaginative Journey The Beatles - primarily John Lennon. The song “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”, performed by The Beatles, written in the year 1967, by John Lennon, takes the listener on a journey into the imagination. The most common interpretation of “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” is that the lyrics of the song follow the journey that one would embark on after taking the drug LSD which would project wild imaginings. Other

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    meets interesting people, visited many places, and goes through small problems. This is a good book and sixth grade students should read it. Three reasons why this book should be read by sixth graders is because it is, emotional, adventurous, and imaginative. First of all, the novel is emotional because there is a quote in the story that says “I was smiling and laughing and busting my gut so much that I got carried away and rusty old valve in me squeaked open and woop, zoop, sloop! Tears started jumping

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    Robert Wise's character Maria Rainer, in the movie The Sound of Music is understanding, imaginative, and a motherly figure to the seven Von Trapp children. In the movie, Maria emphasizes the quality of being sympathetic when Liesl, the eldest daughter of the Von Trapp family, cowardly meets with her friend Rolf Gruber without Captain Von Trapp's authorization. When Liesl returns home subsequent to her bedtime all drenched, Maria asks in her prayers to "understand [Liesl]," so that God will help her

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    follows the same foundations. Each area of curriculum has special purpose of education and helps the child in stimulating their imaginative powers. Montessori Method strongly believes that imagination is based on the reality based experiences and creativity is directly related to exposing the children to real life situations. So, we can say that in order to be more imaginative and creative, child must have real and concrete experiences with the real objects. According to Maria Montessori, “The true basis

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