Second Cas Meeting
May 8
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Read MoreLo2,4, On December 2nd 2019, I had my grade 6 Drum examination. I have been playing the drums since I was 11 years old. Since I was young, I have always had a passion for music, learning to play the piano and violin at 3 years old, which I continued for violin until I was…
Read MoreLo2, 5 The week leading up to our final show was the most stressful week of this whole process. However, I am grateful for all the opportunities I got for this experience. The first experience which was challenging yet exciting was going through the light plot – I was in charge of working with the…
Read MoreLO 2,4,7 Throughout our rehearsals, we had difficulties keeping up with choreography and keeping ourselves organised with costumes too. It was difficult for both of us to find extra time to come up with dance moves, and with this style of dance, we were not used to it and it really pushed us out of…
Read MoreLO1, Lo3 My friend Tara and I have been long talking about leading a dance in grade 11 as we have both been a part of past dance showcases and culturamas in school. I have been in every dance showcase since Grade 7, and in a cultural performance every year in high school. My passion…
Read MoreInitial IO Outline (Planning) Global Issue: How an imbalance in power can affect one’s identity Combo 1: Lit text: Thetis (Carol Ann Duffy) The poet, a woman, is victimising herself as she’s aware of the imbalance in power between gender Every stanza, the woman ‘turns’ herself into a new animal, a more powerful one each time,…
Read More“Like a Rolling Stone” uses imagery and metaphors to portray issues with social transformation and differences in social class. Dylan’s emphasis on the differences in social classes is expressed through comparisons in lifestyles. It seems like he is talking to the higher class of society, for example, saying “you never turned around to see the…
Read MoreThis song describes a narrator’s actions after joining the John Birch Society – an anti-communist group founded in 1958. Dylan’s use of imagery shows that the narrator has been so caught up with their views that they began expressing their thoughts with little evidence. When the narrator looks at places such as “looking under the…
Read MoreLO1, LO2 & LO5 When we got back from our term 2 break, the COVID-19 virus outbreak meant that the kids will have to wait until a few months until they’re allowed to visit us again. During this time, we were able to evaluate on what we have done so far, and plan ahead…
Read More“The Times They Are-a-Changin’” was recorded in 1963, two months after the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. This march occurred to advocate the rights of African-Americans for their civil and economic rights. In this song, Bob Dylan uses specific imagery to appeal to the audience’s emotions. By appealing to the audience’s emotions,…
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