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'I Have Dreams About the Lovers I Never Had' The stage directions for this excerpt from the play "Carson McCullers: (Historically Inaccurate)" involve the title character lying partly paralyzed in bed in Nyack, N.Y., in 1964, three years before her death, while a visitor, the actress and singer Ethel Waters, sits in a nearby chair.
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Consider, for instance, this excerpt from Todd Purdum's Aug. 4 news analysis on the most recent terror alert: "'We don't do politics in the Department of Homeland Security,' Secretary Tom Ridge said on Tuesday in dismissing any suggestion that his latest threat warning had a political motive.
For that reason, this excerpt is extremely long.
Looks like the proof may be in the student paper -- listen for yourself in this excerpt of the interview.
For example, in this excerpt the author tries to explain differences in working conditions between the USA and Guatemala as staff having inadequate knowledge rather than a lack of resources: "Universal precautions were an unfamiliar concept…At the end of each day, the hospital staff would go through our trash and sharps containers, pulling out items that they could sterilize and use again" [ 37].
This excerpt for VICE is the first time any part of his epic family saga has appeared in English.
Activity Sheets: As students read and discuss, they might take notes using one or both of the graphic organizers (PDFs) we have created for this feature: Excerpt 1: "The Scarlet Letter" From Chapter 2, The Market-Place, which begins with a crowd at the prison door talking about Hester Prynne as they wait for her to emerge.
This excerpt ends tantalizingly, "So, for instance, if Tony".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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