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Mia Winchell is a 13 year old girl who lives in the countryside down South with her family and her cat, Mango. Mia has a special secret that she has been hiding for 13 years. This secret keeps her apart from her classmates, her friends (including her best friend), and even her family. The book opens during the summer between 7th and 8th grade, and the story unfolds over the next few months. As she begins her final year of middle school, Mia decides that she no longer wants to keep this important detail about herself private. She decides to tell her family and friends this unusual fact about herself - that sounds, numbers, and words have color for her. Her courageous journey towards sharing this private information, as well as the responses and reactions of those around her, comprise the rest of the story.…
The story starts with two sisters, Lynn And Katie, with their happy family living in Iowa. The plot is well described and gives readers thorough details of both the characters personalities and their behaviour. Cynthia Kadohata focuses on writing about the relationship of Katie and her family, and how she and Lynn would have fun together. The book involves a lot of conversing between characters, allowing us to understand more of the feelings of different people.…
The main character in the book “A Corner of the Universe” written by Ann M. Martin is a twelve-year-old girl named Hattie Owens. In this book Hattie Owens is trying to solve the problem of Adam’s parents kind of neglecting him and dis owning Adam just because he has a few disabilities. She feels that it is unfair because they kind of take advantage of his disabilities. Hattie tries to solve this problem but she has a few roadblocks along the way. Therefore Hattie helps Adam because of her being so, determined, stubborn and willing.…
In “Freddie in the Shade” on page 22 it said, “Freddie lifted it out of its white paper cradle and bit into the sweet goodness” (Ryan). When Freddie was at the bakery he was joyful. The taste of his eclair and the smell of the bakery helped to shape that character trait. On the other hand, in “The Day it Rained Cats” on page 25 it said, “Tears stung my eyes as I slammed the car door” (Park). Sheera felt heart-broken when she was at her house.. Her grandma telling her she could not go to a book signing to see her favorite author not too long before, helped to shape that character trait. In “Freddie in the Shade” and “The Day it Rained Cats” two different settings shape two different character traits for the main…
In 1853, Caroline is the spoiled only child of a wealthy warehouse owner and his invalid wife. She is twelve years old and Caroline has been pampered by her Mammy and rarely sees her mother. Her father is often away on business and Caroline has never attended school, but has been educated at home. Her closest friends are the small group of slaves owned by her father. There is Eli, the godly father figure who is responsible for the family their horses and his wife, Esther who does the cooking for the family.…
Caroline and Elizabeth are similar in many ways. Compassionate, beautiful in the eyes of their lover and loving of sentients all around them. They do their best to support others and not bring them down with their demise. The father is known to be one that avoids conflict and focuses on a daily, healthy and happy life.…
Innovations such as defense wall and architecture is one of the Byzantine legacy. Their religions: Orthodox Christians and Roman Catholic were deprived during the Byzantine time, which continue to spread until the present day. The culture, they kept Greek’s literature from dying out and made copies of them. Since the city of Constantinople developed as one of the largest city in Europe, so therefore, some of the Byzantine’s legacies has contributed to the development of Europe.…
The school went on to become a great success, Caroline then began to observe the alarming increase in starving, unemployed girls who were ready prey for the deceitful. The governor allowed her to use a rat infested old barracks to house the girls. It was here that she could give motherly protection whilst arranging employment and suitable homes for them to then go to. (It is this work at the “Home” that was portrayed on the old $5.00 note). Most of the employment found by Caroline was available in the country areas, and for each and every one of the girls Caroline personally arranged employment and accompanied the girls to their new-found homes and jobs.…
By 1800 the Federalist party was split, clearing the way to the presidency for the Democratic-Republicans. Two men ran for the nomination: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Each received an equal number of votes in the electoral college, which mean that the Federalist-dominated House of Representatives were required to choose a president. Jefferson finally won (Albert Gallatin as his treasurer). Hamilton sided with Jefferson because he believed Burr to be an unfit and dangerous man. Burr later on killed Hamilton in a duel.…
· Teenagers' hands and feet are first to grow to full adult size, followed by the arms and legs and finally the truck. This is why teenagers are often stereotyped as awkward or uncoordinated.…
This book is a biography about a young girl who lives in poverty. Her name is Jeannette Walls she takes the reader through her life in the book. My mother has read the book before me and highly recommended it for this project. She explained the plot and I was very interested. I read the it and was very happy with the book.…
Phonemes are languages basic units of sound. Morphemes are the elementary units of meaning. Grammar is the systems rules that enable us to communicate.…
Catch-22 is usually called a comic satirical novel, but the category may be too narrow. Traditionally, literary satire involves a topical work that examines human folly, shortcomings, vices, abuses, or irrational behavior. The author might use exaggeration, distortion, or irony to hold up weaknesses for ridicule, derision, or just plain fun. Sometimes the result is amusing; sometimes it's touching or even horrifying. The seventeenth-century English poet, dramatist, and critic John Dryden distinguished between two major divisions of satire — comic and tragic — basing his categories on the contrasts in the works of Roman satirists Horace (65–8 b.c.) and Juvenal (a.d. 60-c.140). Simply put, Horace's poetry was more likely to invoke laughter in his audience; Juvenal more often moved his audience to outrage or anger. At first glance, Heller's novel seems more in the comic vein; but, as usual with Heller, it is misleading to stereotype his work. Just as we find the stories of the men of the 256th Squadron amusingly filled with outrageous antics, we're suddenly brought up short by the horror of war. Heller's passionate indignation is directed initially at military, political, and institutional targets experienced directly by the men stationed on Pianosa. In the end, however, we come away with the notion that the novel is dealing with universal flaws and truths that also exist beyond the squadron. Our inferences are both comic and profound.…
McDonald is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurant , serving people in 119 countries . Before peoples may have a good service and good products from McDonalds , which all the manager, mid-manager, and owner/operators must learn the course lesson from the Hamburger university for being a good fast food restaurant .…