POSSIBLE EXAM STYLE QUESTIONS ON MEMORY: • Psychology students sometimes revise for an exam by reading their notes over and over again. However, psychologists suggest that other memory improvement strategies may be more effective. • Explain how a student could use their knowledge of strategies for memory improvement (other than repetition) to help revise for a psychology exam. • Explain two differences between short-term memory and long-term memory in this Model • Explain two differences between short-term memory and long-term memory in this Model • Outline one strength and one limitation of the working memory model • In this experiment, participants were asked to look at a photograph rather than watch a live conversation. Explain one strength and one limitation of carrying out the experiment in this way.
In the opening scene you see Recent graduates of Georgetown University Alec (Judd Nelson), girlfriend Leslie (Ally Sheedy), Kevin (Andrew McCarthy), Jules (Demi Moore), Kirby (Emilio Estevez), Billy (Rob Lowe), and Wendy (Mare Winningham) are waking hand and hand after just recently graduating. During this scene you see different camera angles, such as low angles and medium shots. While watching this scene you get a feeling that their lives are going great and perfect. This is a contradiction to the problems they face throughout the film. Another scene where we receive different angles is towards the very end of the movie.
AP English: Literature and Composition Major Works Data Sheet Title: The AwakeningAuthor: Kate Chopin Date of Publication: 1899 | Plot summary: * Edna Pontellier and her family (consisting of Leonce Pontellier and their two sons) are vacationing at Grand Isle, a beautiful place where her awakening is able to first blossom * She becomes fast friends with Robert Lebrun, but her marriage and children keeps her from starting an affair * Etc. | Memorable Quotes | Quote (5 required) | How does the quote use language to communicate theme? | “She grew fond of her husband, realizing with some unaccountable satisfaction that no trace of passion or excessive and fictitious warmth colored her affection, thereby threatening its dissolution.” (24)“If her talent had been ten-fold greater than it was, it would not have surprised him, convinced as he was that he had bequeathed to all of his daughters the germs of a masterful capability, which only depended on their own efforts to be directed toward successful achievement.” (82)“‘I never knew you in your home,’ he remarked. ‘I am glad you did not.’ ‘Why?’ She did not answer.” (120)“She thought of Leonce and the children. They were a part of her life.
“Fun Home” had great success and great critics. This biography is about Alison’s childhood growing up with homosexual father. In this autobiography, Alison Betchdel is not focusing on herself only, but also on complicated relationship with her father. The subtitle “Tragicomic” signals an interesting opposites theme that are prevalent throughout the book. The summary itself is very interesting, it weaves around Alison’s father’s death – possibly suicide – and Alison’s learning, a few months earlier, that he was gay.
She reminds him of his childhood, which he is entranced by, and he wishes he was still a part of it. This is shown in the book when he is speaking to his roommate, Stradlater, who was going out with Jane at the time. He starts talking about Jane and their childhood fondly. "when she'd
Eighteen years later, as if by fate, Desiree stands in the shadow of the pillar where her life had forever changed, it changed again. While riding by, Armand Aubigny had instantaneously fallen in love with her. Some while later, when Armand came to ask for Desiree’s hand in marriage, Mr. Valmonde became quite sober. He seems to realize the obscurity of desires origin may work against this prospective marriage. He consults with Armand about this and makes sure that he knows what he Is getting himself into.
A final example is when he sneaks in to see his younger sister Phoebe. Both were happy to see one another. He even “quit worrying about whether they’d catch [him] at home or not” (163). By not caring about whether his parents caught him and going to see Phoebe showed that Holden was searching for a family, and that same feeling of something constant in his life. The reconnections with something have shown his attempts at trying to find that
In 1802, when Jane was almost 27, Harris visited her, proposed to her and she agreed. Everybody was happy about that, but the next day, Jane announced her change of mind and fled away with her sister and closest friend Cassandra to Steventon where her brother James and his wife mary lived. Jane persuaded James to take her and Cassandra back to Bath the next day, refusing to tell James and Mary what the trouble was. Harris’s sisters may have encouraged their brother to make the proposal. Indeed, there were advantages for them if Jane became their sister-in-law and advantages for Jane herself : relief from poverty, the ability to provide for Cassandra and to assist her parents, children, social importance.
Gatsby invites Daisy to one of his big party bashes and says to Nick, “I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before.” (Fitzgerald 111). Gatsby thinks he can make their relationship go back to where it was, but they have been apart for five years. He tries to re-enact a dance that they had many years ago, he thinks she will remember it and want to be with him. This works in a way because Daisy starts having an affair on Tom after the dance they had at Gatsby’s party. Gatsby wants to experience everything he missed when he could not be with her.
She makes these trips as regular as clockwork” (870). Because of these facts, there is no doubt that she really loved her grandson and tried to help him as much as she could. She was forced to go through the worn path every time she wanted to get soothing medicine. It is hard to imagine people who would do this in such old age if he or she didn’t love a person for whom he or she did it. This way, the worn path symbolizes Phoenix’s love for her