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Canada Literature and Language

Canadian literature is rooted in the literary traditions of Britain and France but it has become a distinct part of Canadian literature because it reflects the perspectives of Canadians on life and nature. Literature pieces are written in French or English.

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Was the book far north static?

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"Far North" is not a static book. It is a post-apocalyptic novel by Marcel Theroux that tells the story of a woman surviving in a harsh, unforgiving environment. The narrative is dynamic, exploring themes of loneliness, survival, and human nature.

What is the inciting incident of a complicated kindness?

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The inciting incident of "A Complicated Kindness" by Miriam Toews is when the protagonist, Nomi Nickel, begins to question the strict Mennonite community she lives in and starts to rebel against its constraints. This sets off a chain of events that leads to Nomi's growing disillusionment with her environment and ultimately shapes her journey of self-discovery.

How many books are in Canada?

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The exact number of books in Canada is difficult to determine as it is constantly changing with new publications and editions. However, as of 2021, it is estimated that there are millions of books available in Canada across various genres and formats.

When did Emily Pauline Johnson write At Sunset?

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Emily Pauline Johnson wrote "At Sunset" in the late 19th century, around the 1890s.

What are some personal facts about Eric Walters?

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Eric Walters is a Canadian author known for his young adult novels that often address themes of social justice and empathy. He began writing after working as a teacher and his experiences with students inspire many of his stories. Walters has published over 100 books, including titles such as "Shattered" and "We All Fall Down."

What is the Canadian version of the Pulitzer Prize?

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The Canadian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize is the Governor General's Literary Awards. These awards recognize excellence in Canadian literature across several categories, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama.

What is the verb of ostentatious?

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Ostentatious IS a verb. To be ostentatious means you are showy.

What is the typical behavior of Canadian?

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There is no typical behavior when it comes to literature and language. Language is controversial, unless your language is one with special status being paid for by others, then everything is fine and all Canadians love our languages.

Literature is seen as vibrant, exciting and diverse by some. Others just find it boring, particularly the stuff supported with tax dollars. If there is a typical behavior when it comes to Canadian literature, it would be supportive.

What are the native languages of French Canadians?

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French, although most French Canadians speak English pretty well also.

What are 4 fundamental freedom that Canadian enjoy?

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- Freedom of conscience and religion;

- Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of speech and press;

- Freedom of peaceful assembly;

- Freedom of association.

Where is french spoken in the Americas?

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Countries:

Canada

Overseas Collectivities of France:

Saint Martin

Saint Barthelemy

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

Clipperton

French is also widely spoken in Louisiana.

What is the environment of haida?

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The Haida are the first nations people that inhabit the Queen Charolette Islands. These islands receive the heaviest rain-fall in North America. Therefore the environment is Temperate/Taiga rainforest, a somewhat unique classification, but then all places are unique when you get detailed enough.

How do you spell forty five in Canada?

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Most parts of Canada speak English so it would be:Forty-five.

Some parts speak French so it would be: Quarante-cinq.

And some parts speak Spanish so it would then be: Cuarenta y cinco.

(I have taken the French and Spanish spellings off of Google Translate so sorry if its wrong!)

Are Canadian schools different?

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yes, we are taught school in igloos!!..... oh wow....

Is zee and zed English and french or is it Canadian or amaracan?

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Zee is American And Zed is british.

Zed is univerisal. The only people who say zee are Americans and those places colonized by American such as the Philippines.

How do you say 'sweet' in French Canadian?

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Nunnon

doux

je ne sais pas quoi 'nunnon' etre.

A die is tossed 100 times What is the most reasonable prediction of the number of times the die will land on 2?

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A die has 6 sides and every side has the same probability of being chosen. So for any throw the possibility of getting a 2 is 1/6. If the die is thrown 100 times then the total number of all possible 2s would simply be (1/6)x100 or 16.

To get a 2 on every throw becomes (1/6)100 or 1.5306467074865063414445284410446e-78