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Mhm.
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Hello, this is Tranz Arbella
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and this is my road ahead. After this first semester
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of english 10.
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I
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one thing I learned
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and this
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semester is visual art through text.
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As this year went on, I had to visualize the meaning of the text to get the full picture
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and graphs on what I'm reading.
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I used it both in the serpent project
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as long as in the things
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fall apart.
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This is my picture from the serpent.
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Um
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Yeah and then my things fall apart.
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Example,
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I'm gonna be able to use this in real life scenarios, wow
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listening or helping someone out if they are confused
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on something on what something might be or something,
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I might be able to listen to what they're saying
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and draw it out
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for
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for understanding if I cannot
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give them a complete and full understanding
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by just
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explaining it
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my voice.
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Next.
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Next thing they're topic I learned about is text illusions.
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I learned how to correctly allude to the text and also identifying illusions.
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Um and the bible lesson,
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I was asked to find illusion referring to the serpent from the garden of Eden.
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And I allude. I
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harry potter and the chamber of secrets
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where you know harry,
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it's kind of
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talking to a snake or a serpent that is
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evil and trying to persuade him to do something.
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Um
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I will be able to use this and realize situations by getting
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a deeper and more meaningful understanding with
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what people are saying and also throwing in
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using it myself and adding it to my
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english vocabulary.
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Um
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and expand, expand my learning.
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Next I have literary criticism.
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I learned how to analyze and interpret tax properly in life situations.
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I learned this by reading through passages on three different
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kinds of criticism and how to use them accordingly.
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one thing I read about was new criticism.
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I learned about new criticism
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that emphasizes close readings especially poetry
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which is the most relative criticism criticism today.
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The only thing I learned about was feminist criticism,
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criticism,
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criticism or the way literature reinforces and undermines woman oppression.
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Another criticism learned was post colonial.
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The style of critics primarily focus
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is on people who were colonized
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and the people who are colonized
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which all three of these are relevant to the learning we
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have been doing and we will be doing and
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future classes or this current class.
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Ah
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and I'll be able to you do this in the future by when I'm getting an idea or topic,
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I'm reading some sort of news piece or something.
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I can understand what type of critics are to understand maybe the more meaning
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and understanding of
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maybe some flaws that they have in it and their view
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are
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maybe
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what strengths they have. So what information I can rely on
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through that text
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with these three topics there a criticism tax illusion,
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vision and visualizing art through text.
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It will further it has further advanced
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my skills
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of the
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english language
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But I hope to continue advancing it through the next
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semester of English 10
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as long as using these tools
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later on in life.
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Um
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and that's
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and that's what I plan on doing.