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    because Jem made me take Dill out. For some reason Dill had started crying and couldn’t stop; quietly at first‚ then his sobs were heard by several people in the balcony. Jem said if I didn’t go with him he’d make me‚ and Reverend Sykes said I’d better go‚ so I went. Dill had seemed to be all right that day‚ nothing wrong with him‚ but I guessed he hadn’t fully recovered from running away. “Ain’t you feeling good?” I asked‚ when we reached the bottom of the stairs. Dill tried to pull himself together

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    Deadly Unna Essay by Dominic Mccrossen (703 Words) In Australia there is much controversy surrounding racism between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. Phillip Gwynne’s novel Deadly Unna is an example of the relationships between the two cultures. Deadly Unna is based on a 14-year-old character named Blacky who lives in ‘the Port’ where the Non-Indigenous Australians or the ‘goongas’ live. On the outskirts of the township there is ‘the Point’ and this is where the Indigenous Australians

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    Ms. Atchley English 12 October 27‚ 2013 Photography When you think of photography you may think of photos‚ but when I think of photography’s I think what kind of photography. There are many different kinds and it can be used for many different reasons such as advertisement‚ keeping memories‚ scientific research and of course for some of the darker sides of photography. In this paper it will be discussing about the origin of photography. Then‚ it will explain how altering an image can change

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    Bold and Valiant Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mocking Bird includes three individual‚ very interesting characters. Dill‚ who to some extent‚ is the planner of the group. Next is the wisest and oldest one of the three‚ Jem. Scout‚ who is courageously bold‚ is very opinionated. Dill‚ Jem‚ and Scout‚ are all born with a truly adventurous spirit. Dill is a a very brave and daring young boy when the story begins. Since he was only six‚ he became increasingly intrigued by the events that occurred and

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    something physical. Provide examples from the text and explain how Jem‚ Scout and Dill would define courage. The definition of courage is “the ability to do something that frightens one” or “strength in the face of pain or grief.” In the beginning of the book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird” the readers were introduces to several different characters. The three character were Jem who was “ nearly ten‚”(7)‚ Scout “ almost six‚”(7) and Dill “ goin’ on seven” (8) Each character viewed courage as something physical

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    side of my bed and in the moonlight I could see Dill. Well I was so mad at him for scaring me half to death‚ that I pulled him out from under my bed. Asked him what he was thinking

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    pieces back together but it is not working. When Ethan insist on gluing back the pickle dish‚ this can be seen as him trying to keep their marriage stable but it does not work. Zeena became furious and automatically blames Mattie because she feels as though she is personally trying to attack her and destroy everything she ever loved. She also feels that Mattie is trying to break off her marriage like she broke the pickle dish. A article states‚ “you waited till my was turned and took the thing I

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    in them. 3. “His face was streaked with angry tears as we made our way through the cheerful crowd. “It aint right‚” he muttered.”(Page 284). After Tom Robinson was ruled as guilty‚ the anger in Dill came out. “His face was streaked with angry tears”. The amount of anger Dill felt led to him not being able to grasp his emotions. In this case‚ the tears streaming down his face was not a sign of weakness

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    The settings first takes place at Miss Rachel’s yard. “Jem whistled bob-white and Dill answered in the darkness” As Jem and Scout leap over the wall‚ Jem says “Not a breath blowing”. Harper Lee uses indirect characterization by speech to show deadness and (‚) loneliness (and hollowness). Then Dill suggests “casually” to go for a walk. Scout’s thoughts to it is they must be hiding something and she thinks Dill sounds “fishy” and states that nobody in Maycomb just go for a walk. Harper Lee uses

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    Scout’s actions eliminates the tension of lynching mob because she used compassion. In Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird‚” Scout talked to Mr. Cunningham and asked him about how his family was doing‚ how was his day‚ what’s going on‚ and to tell that she said hey to his son (Lee). She made him realize what he was doing is wrong. He felt special and happy about his family for once. She made him stop attacking Atticus and Tom Robinson because Mr. Cunningham realized what he would’ve done would cause

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