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This is task #3
WRITE AN OUTLINE FOR THIS TASK:
1. introduction
2. compare & contrast the first theme
3. compare & contrast the second theme
4. conclusion

This is task #2
CREATE AN OUTLINE FOR YOUR WRITING FOR THIS TASK:
1. introduction
2. give evidence from your first task
3. another evidence from your second task
4. conclusion

This task is task #1
2. What topic will be read to you?
the qualities that made Madame Marie Curie a successful scientist.
3. What are 4 brainstormed topics you can related to the reading?
living environment
the human body parts and functions
chemistry
what does she discovered?
4. What should you take notes on while being read to?
who, what, where, when, and how

1/14/10
Class: J
As Theodore Roethke said “In a dark time, the eye begins to see…,” there is always a time when you would see the solution of a problem that you might have. There are tow book that I have read that talks about a time when they see the solution of their problems. This quote embodies the books named The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass describes his life as been a slave. Meanwhile there is a time when Douglass see a solution to get his humanity back…as Theodore said “In a dark time, the eye begins to see…,” that time for Frederick was when he begins to get his humanity back by learning the skills of how to read and write. However, those skills helped him to confront his masters’ laws and try to be free.
“In a dark time, the eye begins to see…,” by Theodore embodies the book of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne by

I think that the main character need to led everybody to know that we are not perfect and that anything that we do or make it doesn't have to be perfect!...because we are made to make errors and to make mistakes. she wants to give everyone an advice of every human been what they are, because we are made of mistakes!