It seems to be hard at first, but I hope everything will get through with it. Don't know if he still recognize me on line; however, I will pay more attention to his latest news and mood. And the afternoon, I decide to contact with the tutor institution for getting a part-job. To be a tutor is a not bad idea. The wage is higher than other normal jobs, and the working hours may be less than the normal one. Perhaps two hours a day for one week. Besides that, I make my own decision to take the case of senior high school student. At the beginning, I intend to choose junior high, but the place can scarcely suit me. This time, a place where is quite near the place I stay catches my eyes. Though it is senior high student, maybe I can challenge more and learn more together. I know the English from senior high school is quite difficult, but if this time I can take it as an opportunity to make use of it, I wish I could make a good progress for my studies as well. So today I called the student's mother, but their family seem to be very busy with their works. Furthermore, the working place seems to be located at their house. It sounded very noisy and bustle. The student's mother says that her daughter will back to the place they live. Perhaps they own two or three places by coming to and fro. I wish I could do my best to teach this student. Her mother says that her English ability still lies in the basic level. Now she is the first grade. In my opinion, she maybe cannot connect the lecture to the higher level at present since the ability can hardly work well with poor basic level. And this Saturday is the first teaching test, I wish I could encourage her much more than merely force her to recite the lesson in learning. And I have to get to know more about her character first so that it will be easy for me to communicate with her by learning with good effect.
Notes on W. S. Merwin's "Tergvinder's Stone"
Take one of your favorite stories from our course text , Sudden Fiction Continued , and comment on its characterization, narrative techniques, or other psychological or circumstantial aspects that make your selected story an evocative one. 60% Tergvinder's Stone by W. S. Merwin In W. S. Merwin's "Tergvinder’s Stone," a man called Tergvinder carries a plain-looking stone from the bottom of his drive. He does not explain much about the stone to anyone. Troubled by the insomnia, Tergvinder thinks that his problem in life can never be solved if discovering that he was still alive. However, Tergvinder does not face the problem rightly in reality. Although people around him take the stone of no use, Tergvinder regards it as his spiritual comfort for he seems to find the fellow-feeling from the stone in some certain attitude. The protagonist, Tergvinder, perhaps he does not know the illness has been invading him step by step. Here the illness does not w
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