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      <description>For your group&#39;s section, post chapter titles and page numbers from either The Anthropocene Reviewed or the Bedford Handbook that cover the topics. Then, give a glossary of important terms and definitions to know for your section (for Anthropocene Reviewed, this might briefly explain some of the more obscure topics, like the Lascaux Cave Paintings)</description>
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         <title>The Anthropocene reviewed</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Wintery mix (215-221):</p><p>Wintery mix is a form of snow that shifts from sleet to snow to rain over and over as Green says "it can be practical, unlovely, and unpretentious" though he likes it because it reminds him if indianapolis.</p><p>Green gives this chapter 4 stars as it's a bag of mixed emotions</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Three farmers on their way to a dance (262-269):</p><p>The photo of the Three farmers is a picture of Otto Krieger, August Klein, and Ewald Klein taken by August Sander.</p><p>Ewald and Otto worked in the mines office while his cousin August worked in the mines They would all be called off during ww1 with Otto never coming back</p>]]></description>
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         <title>The Anthropocene Reviewed</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><p>You’ll Never Walk Alone (9-12)&nbsp;</p><ul><li><p>He is referring to COVID-19 in this chapter.&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Molner did not sell the play to Puccini because he did not want it to be remembered as Puccini's opera&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>The main theme in the song “you’ll never walk alone is “Having hope and staying together during the tough times”&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Aretha Franklin, Johnny Cash, and Garry Mardsen were all mention as artist in the song “you’ll never walk alone”</p></li></ul></li><li><p>Lascaux Cave Paintings&nbsp;(35-40)</p><ul><li><p>The Lascaux Cave got their name from its location, it was located near the Lascaux Manor&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Four local boys discovered the paintings&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>There were nearly two thousand paintings in the cave&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>Paleolithic hand stencils were found in the cave because it was the artist's way of saying “I was here” to the future humans.&nbsp;</p></li><li><p>The cave was sealed off because of the humidity that came about from so many people being in a tight space and damaging the artwork.</p></li></ul></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>Grammar and Punctuation</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><p>Chapter 28 28f page 171 verb tense</p><p>"Tense indicate the time of an action in relation to the time of the speaking or writing about that action."</p><p><br/></p></li><li><p>Chapter 32 Page 201-205 The semicolon and the colon</p><p>"The semicolon is used to connect major sentence elements of equal grammatical rank. The colon is used primarily to call attention to the words that follow it."</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>deffinition:</p><p><strong><em>paraphrasing</em></strong>: express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.</p><p><strong><em>Quoting</em></strong>: repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.</p><p><strong><em>summarizing</em>: </strong>give a brief statement of the main points of (something).</p><p><strong><em>plagiarizing</em></strong>: take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own.</p><p>Cite: "Oxford Languages and Google - English". <em>Oxford Languages</em>, Oxford University Press, <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/">languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/</a>. Accessed 28 July 2025.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Module 1:</strong> Narrative techniques presentation </p><p>Bradford Handbook pg.2-7, slide show under module </p><p><strong>Narrative Techniques Presentation</strong>: Method used to structure and deliver information in a way that tells a story, making it engaging and memorable to the audience. </p><p><br/></p><p>Your introduction paragraph document is in the module 1 tab.</p><p><strong>Introduction paragraph: </strong>Is the first paragraph on an essay or research paper.</p><p>Using transition words in narrative writing video . transition words examples: And, but ,so ,also , however</p><p>Video in Module 1 tab, Bradford Handbook p248</p><p><strong>Transition words:</strong> words or phrases that connects ideas and show the relationship </p><p>between sentences, paragraphs, or the section of the text.</p><p>In module 1 there is a video </p><p><strong>Narrative writing:</strong> has key elements plot, point of view, theme, conflict, setting</p><p><br/></p><p><strong>Module 2:</strong></p><p> Essay writing overview </p><p>Bradford Handbook index-13 breaks down all the samples to use </p><p> <strong>Essay Writing overview: </strong>provides a summary of main points and over all structure of an essay, often appearing after introduction.</p>]]></description>
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