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Coverage includes: - Step-by-step tutorials of the basic double knitting technique - Reading charts, changing colours and learning to read your knitting - Methods of casting on and casting off - Different textures in double knitting - Methods of increasing and decreasing - Non-mirrored double knitting - Five exclusive patterns to practise the technique
"You won a battle today, but the war is far from over." Declan Moore is a Warlock. He doesn't know what that means, he doesn't even know how to use his magic, but he has hopes that the people in Vedmark do.Armed with the knowledge of what he is, Declan's only hope is to harness his unique power and stop the Fatesmiths for good. But in a Kingdom where he is neither welcome, nor wanted, finding a willing teacher seems an impossible task. Who can you trust in a land where every question comes with a cost? In a country where enormous eagles prowl the sky, and a Deathless Demon inhabits the forests?As Vedmark grows more dangerous, Declan grows more desperate. There are things he must learn. His parents may be gone, but he can still save his best friend. Euryma needs him.Even if it doesn't want him.
"We are special. You are not."Declan Moore knows he's not the chosen one. In a modern nation controlled by witches and wizards, he has nothing but a famous surname. All he needs is an inkling of power to dampen the disappointment of being a LAMP-one Lacking All Magical Potential.Then the world falls apart. Overnight, every witch and wizard he knows-his parents included-is turned to iron and captured. Declan avoids the same fate thanks to mysterious a girl who seems to know more about him than he does himself. As he searches to save his parents, an uncomfortable reality bubbles to the surface. Declan isn't helpless. He's dangerously powerful. And using that power to save his parents could kill them all.
Reading plays evokes a wide array of reactions, from fear to excitement and joy. Without the guiding hand of a director, or the specific interpretation of actors, however, reading a theatrical play instead of viewing a performance offers its own challenges. The plays included in this text-A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare and Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand-are intended to introduce readers to the theatrical play in an accessible, insightful, and entertaining way. An introduction and historical notes for each play help readers both understand and enjoy the material. Discussion questions follow each play to prompt critical thinking about the plot, characters, setting, themes, and other essential aspects of these works. Although this book is a companion text for the free edX.org course, "College Writing 11.3x, AP® English Literature and Composition: Plays," offered through the University of California, Berkeley, it is suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about some monumental theatrical plays.
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