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The Cat in the Hat has given you Thing 1 and Thing 2 for the day The Cat in the Hat has given you Thing 1 and Thing 2 for the day. What will you do with them? Please write your response in rhyming metrical verse. (like Dr. Seuss)

No way! Write this story.

The egwuwu are a part of Igbo culture that doesn’t have a clear cultural counterpoint in the U.S. Try to think of a cultural practice in your experience that people in the Igbo culture might find strange. Explain what it is and why they would find it strange.

How Creative Can You Be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. There are three distinct images in this picture, describe each one in a story that involves all three.

Imagine you are the shark and describe your thoughts. How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. Imagine you are the shark and describe your thoughts.

When socks disappear, where do they go? How creative can you be You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following. When socks disappear, where do they go?

How Creative Can You Be Tell this story from a 1st person perspective. You have 10 minutes to write a CREATIVE, IMAGINATIVE and INTERESTING response to the following.

Compare Okonkwo to Oedipus

Some people say that man-made climate change—the result of CO2 and other “greenhouse gases” released into the atmosphere over the last century—has resulted in a higher global temperature, causing devastating changes to the homeostasis of the planet. This higher temperature will eventually result in a melting of the polar ice caps, both north and south. Climate scientists predict that a cataclysmic sea-level rise will be the result of this, forcing a migration from the low-lying coastal areas around the world of over 1 billion people, the largest migration the earth has ever seen. The Pentagon states that climate change is the greatest threat to national security. Some people say this is all “hooey”, “junk science”, “environmental scare tactics”, “the biggest hoax ever”. What do you think?

Okonkwo’s tragic flaw is his unwillingness to appear weak Okonkwo’s tragic flaw is his unwillingness to appear weak. In one well-constructed and well-written paragraph, explore how Okonkwo’s tragic flaw leads to his—and his village’s—demise.

Discuss possible themes of the novel. Remember that a theme is NOT a topic, a theme is a topic + an opinion. An example from The Great Gatsby: NOT A THEME: money Possible Theme: Money can’t buy happiness Money is the root of all evil

Write the story behind this picture using rhyming couplets and no use of the letters “u”, “c”, or “m”

Is animal testing justified? Why? Why not? In what circumstances?