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The collection contains essays in which Boyd is writing as biographer and others in which he is writing as critic.
The essays, in which children bare deeply embarrassing moments and personal problems, become the property of the camp or sponsors.
Gumilyov also wrote verse dramas and an important series of literary essays in which he developed the aesthetic canons of the Acmeist movement.
The realization sent me back to a passage in Emerson's "Essays," in which he speaks about those people in whom the largest part of their power was latent.
Others, such as Northwestern Kellogg, require video essays, in which candidates are given a question, a few seconds to gather their thoughts and then must record a response.
By fifth grade, for example, students would be required to write essays in which they introduce, support and defend opinions, using specific facts and details.
A prolific author, she published 11 books, mostly collections of essays in which her feisty but engaging personality was given free rein.
One feature of The Spectator that deserves particular mention is its critical essays, in which Addison sought to elevate public taste.
By fifth grade, for example, students will be required to produce essays in which they introduce, support and defend arguments, using specific facts and details.
By fourth grade, for example, children will be required to write well-organized essays in which they introduce and defend opinions, using facts and details.
"A Place in the Country," first published in German in 1998, consists of lightly connected essays in which W. G. Sebald writes about six artists he admires.
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