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HI IM WRITING AN ENGLISH GROUP 3 EXTENDED ESSAY AND MY BROAD TOPIC IS GRETA THUNBERG SPEECHES. I have to come up with a list of 4-6 specificic subtopics to explore in my EE by tomorrow. Have any of yall written an EE about speeches?? Maybe I could compare her to someone else, but I don't know who? Would simply analyzing a few different famous speeches (like her ted talk, her un speech, EU speech, etc.) be enough??? PLEASE RESPOND IM VERY STRESSED RN
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Hello! I am currently taking Film HL and have begun working on my Film IS. I already have a topic in mind, as well as which films I could use as my main four, however there is a television series that I feel fits with my topic perfectly and could be analyze in much depth. Each episode is standalone, so I was wondering whether I could only analyze one episode as it is the only one that is related. Since Film Presentations in the past have included television series such as Breaking Bad, I don't see why it would be a major issue as I will also discuss films as well, however my teacher has been
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hey! so i was thinking of basing my math IA on the popularity of food in the canteen on different days of the week and making a conclusion on which day has the best sales.... im not sure if this has enough research material to build on :/... HELP please!!!!
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So I just took my IB Biology midterm on Monday, and I checked today...and got a B on the midterm. My teacher said not to worry about the score, and to focus on the predicted IB scores we would have gotten if this had been a real IB test. So I would have gotten a 7, but it's the B that's making me feel horrible. I got a B 1st marking period, and I fell into a slight depressed like state for a couple of days, and vowed to never to get a B again, so I worked my butt off 2nd marking period. 2nd marking period was wonderful, as I never got under than a B for a test, set curves often (and unfortunat
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So I'm pretty sure you are all familiar with the written assignment for IB English Grade 11. Anyways, I'm doing a paper on Anna Karenina. Here is my thesis; feel free to make suggestions and butcher it up... ~In the novel Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy, the presence of Anna Karenina within society is nothing more than a symbol that all things must come to an end, while being a catalyst for destruction, death, and sorrow herself.