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Spirit is a THING that have in everyone's body. The story begins with a boy, Henry, who are love to ride the horse. They always had a long time together, wherever they are, whenever they do! One night, +Anda
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Characters in the Curse by Lee Su Ann. By ChrisKong | April 2012. Zoom In; Zoom Out. Page 1 of 9. CHARACTERS Azreen Saleh Azreen Saleh is the daughter ...
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She re: Premium 3091 Words 13 Pages. The Curse: AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENT In the novel 'The Curse' by Lee Su Ann, an unforgettable event is when ...
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The Curse ... The Curse ... There wasn't really a lot of likeable characters in the book. .... and it took that long to discover the truth about the murder, like at the last five pages of the book. ... The Curse, by Lee Su Ann, 2, 8, Feb 18, 2013 01:58AM ...
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3 Feb 2011 - In “ The Curse ” by Lee Su Ann, Azreen takes time off from her studies in .... The students may refer to the novel using the page reference. ... Discuss with students the kind of spiritual journey that the character Azreen took ...
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