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    the alternate ending.

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    The alternate ending What if belle fell for gaston and care not for the beast? or the princess and the frog never kissed? will cinderella still be recognized by her prince? if in the palace ball‚ she’s not in. what if rapunzel never grew her hair? will her prince be able to reach her lair? and if shadow never left peter pan’s side‚ then peter and wendy’s roads wouldn’t collide. what if aurora never shed her blood? having no one to wake‚ her prince will be sad. and what if

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    "How should women be treated?" Women should be treated with respect‚ and they should not be embarrassed by any man. In the story "A+P‚" a young boy‚ who is named Sammy‚ stands up for what he believes is right. He shows how he feels about the way his manager treats three girls who came into the store that he works at. Sammy’s attitude toward the girls was unpleasant. He called one of them chunky‚ another had a chubby berry-face‚ and then there was the queen who led them. His attitude never changed

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    Alternate Ending

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    The Fox and the Horse Alternate Ending “When the master saw him he was delighted‚ and said to him; “You shall stay with me‚ and have a good time as long as you live.” Indeed they did‚ the fox and horse became close friends and enjoyed each other’s company. They eat lavish and laughed each night about the story of the foolish lion. At gatherings they told the story to the guest. It was like a tradition. Everynight they had their laughs‚ but the horse never told the fox the true story of what had

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    The Iliad's Ending

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    with the triumphant victory of good over evil‚ but in the Iliad‚ the final thoughts are inclined to the mourning of the defeated Hektor‚ which accentuates the fact that good has not triumphed over evil‚ but simply Achilleus triumphed over Hektor. Ending with the mourning of Hektor also brings to center stage for the first time the human side of war and the harsh aftermath of it. We see that war not only brings great glory‚ but also much suffering and anguish. Homer puts his anti-war views on display

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    Letter To Alice And P P

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    Jane Austen’s 1813 novel‚ ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and Fay Weldon’s 1984 epistolary text‚ ‘Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen’ (Letters to Alice) are written regarding their individual contexts. A parallel study of these two didactic texts‚ composed in different centuries‚ develops a deeper understanding of the opposing values in relation to their own society. When read as a pair the obvious connection of societies failure to accommodate women’s happiness as a worthwhile moral project highlights

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    P.P and P.

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    second language learner is understood his level of intelligibility needs to be defined. Munro believes that “Intelligibility is the single most important aspect of all communication. If there is no intelligibility‚ communication has failed.” (Munro p.13‚ 2011). For the purpose of this paper intelligibility is defined as failed communication. If the learner cannot be understood then his intelligibility has been affected. Transcription 2. When the Japanese learner said “shelter housing is

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    Barn Burning and a&P

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    Compare-contrast essay A & P Barn Burning The two books share the common thread about the struggles of a boy growing up in the recent past but differ in the detail of the setting and the point of views. The short stories “A & P” by John Updike‚ and “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner share a lot of similarities‚ as well as a lot of differences between their characters‚ narrators‚ settings‚ and themes. “Barn Burning” was written in 1939‚ while the story “A & P” was written in 1961.

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    Ending to a Story

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    6 Simple Tips on How to Stay on Task to Achieve Your Goals Life will throw some unexpected curves in your journey. If we are not disciplined and have not the ability to adapt to unexpected changes‚ those unexpected situations will throw you for a loop. This race‚ called life‚ is not given to the swift‚ nor to the strong but to those who endure to the end. After I learned these 6 simple tips to help me to stay on task so that I can achieve my goals‚ my life went from default mode to design mode.

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    Unexpected Endings

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    If you are a high school student‚ life without basketball has to be incomplete. We all had gathered at the school gymnasium‚ready to play the game.It was challenging at first‚but with daily practice‚this game is a piece of cake. Ever since‚ I have represented my school for many matches. I have represented my school for many matches. I have managed to gather many fans as well; but today is the toughest challenge: National level. Practice

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    Analyzing Updike's 'A & P'

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    Assignment 1: Answer questions 1‚ 2‚ & 8 on P21. 1. Notice how artfully Updike arranges details to set the story in a perfectly ordinary supermarket. What details stands out a particularly true to life? What does this close attention to detail contribute to the story? According to Updike‚ A&P is an ordinary supermarket with ordinary people. Sammy described customer’s looking at groceries‚ checking their list to make sure they have everything they needed. In relations to the story‚ the narrator visual

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