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    Smoked salmon with cheese and dill Ingredients 1 baguette 200g smoked salmon (thinly sliced) 285g cream cheese (softened) 35g sour cream 10g fresh dill (sprigs) Preparation Cut baguette into 10 slices‚ and place on a baking sheet. Bake at 400° for 5 minutes or until lightly toasted; remove to wire racks to cool. Cut salmon into 10 pieces. Spread baguette slices evenly with cream cheese‚ and top evenly with salmon and sour cream. Place a dill sprig on each canapé. Source of the

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    that she considers different. For instance‚ when Walter Cunningham joins the Finchs for lunch‚ Scout criticizes Walter for “drown his dinner in syrup” (32) simply because this is not the way she eats. Scout leaves her “ordinary world” when she met Dill; Dill provoke Scout’s curiosity in the person that she fears the most‚ an enigmatic neighbor named Boo Radley‚ and persuade her to engage in a series of adventures in the Radley Place. If the famous Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud were to analyze Scout

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    One of the themes discussed in this portion of the text is biracialism‚ which is mentioned when Scout‚ Jem‚ and Dill talk about Mr. Dolphus Raymond’s children‚ who are biracial because Mr. Raymond is white and fathered a black woman’s children. When the children had a discussion about Mr. Raymond‚ Jem mentions that he has mixed children‚ and then Dill comments that he “doesn’t look like trash.” I found Dill’s comment interesting because it shows how some people consider individuals

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    to Scout‚ Jem‚ Miss Maudie‚ and Dill‚ since no description of their faces is given in the book. Also‚ the film has some genuinely hilarious moments‚ particularly the scene where Scout is dressed as a ham and walking through the forest. Another good point is that the acting was superb and a treat to watch. Gregory Peck‚ who played Atticus‚ was captivating. The film is cast very well. The novel does not give physical descriptions of Scout‚ Jem‚ Miss Maudie‚ and Dill‚ but the film characters were believable

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    cars in pairs and walked purposely towards Atticus. From our vantage point‚ the men blocked Atticus from view and they spoke so softly that I could barely hear them. Something… something about this situation was just… fishy. Yeah‚ that’s the word. Dill‚ Scout‚ and I were as quiet as mice as we hid in the shadows. Dingy as the light bulb near Atticus was‚ it’s light reached near our hiding place and we had to squeeze together in the shadows. Atticus and men continued talking‚ and it seemed like

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    - Prompt #3 "We thought it was better to go under the high wire fence at the rear of the Radley lot‚ we stood less change of being seen. The fence enclosed a large garden and a narrow wooden out-house. Jem held up the bottom wire and motioned to Dill under it. I followed‚ and held up the wire for Jem. It was a tight squeeze for him (56)." This quotation impressed me because of the incredible symbolism that it portrays. The children’s search through the darkness‚ the several wire fences‚ the vegetables

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    morality and exhibiting characteristics of level 6. Early in the story Jem and Scout act with a level of 0 and 1 in my opinion for many reasons. The first indicator is their bluntness when they first met Dill. They don ’t meet a whole lot of kids their age except at school for Jem‚ so when they talk to Dill they don ’t show a lot of tact by outright asking him about things like his father. They are guided by what they want and not by others. Another is when Scout "beats up" Walter because he gets her in

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    Uses: Leaves have a sweetish flavor‚ particularly good in sauces for fish; also useful with pork or veal‚ in soups and in salads. Seeds have sharper taste.  Dill Uses: Both seeds and leaves have a sharp‚ slightly bitter taste. Use dried or fresh leaves‚ knows as dilweed‚ to flavor fish‚ soups‚ salads‚ meat‚ poultry‚ omelets and potatoes. Sprinkle dill on sliced cucumber to make a sandwich filling. Coriander Uses: Grind dry seeds to powder and dust over veal‚ pork‚ or ham before cooking. Young leaves

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    Jem first shows his respect and Patience for Scout‚ his new opinions‚ and then his growing maturity and composure. The story begins with another summer in the Finch household‚ in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Following this‚ Jem‚ Scout and their friend Dill all play together. Jem and Scout are very close‚ they went everywhere together. The

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    There are many times where childhood and adolescence‚ whether they be in metaphors or depicted by actual characters‚ are used in literature in order to convey different times in the work. Sometimes they can be used to convey tribulation or they can be used to convey times of prosperity. With Haper Lee’s story‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ she uses adolescence to be able to challenge the perspective of a Southern town still stuck in their older ways. She does this many times throughout the book‚ however

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