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    Rainsford Alternate Ending

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    “One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in the excellent bed. On guard Rainsford.” When Rainsford awoke from his slumber‚ he reluctantly climbed out of the extravagant bed. He could see out the window that the sun was barely up. He found some clothing that previously belonged to General Zaroff in the wonderfully crafted dresser to the left of the bed. Rainsford changed into these clothes and found a wastebasket in the corner of the room to dispose of his old clothes

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    Cinderella Happy Ending

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    111-42 22 September 2012 Cinderella’s Happy Ending In the essay Cinderella: Not So Morally Superior‚ Elisabeth Panttaja‚ she speaks about the fairy tale of Cinderella having a happy ending and successful in the story. The author explains how Cinderella is not so motherless; instead‚ her deceased mother is with her through the whole the story. The author wants the readers to understand that Cinderella is well mothered and she has a happy ending. Panttaja explains how Cinderella has defeated

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    The Giver Ending Essay

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    Study Questions 1. The ending of the giver has been interpreted in a few different ways. Choose one possible interpretation of the ending and argue its validity‚ using clues from the text to explain your conclusions. Answer for Study Question 1 >> The two major interpretations of The Giver’s ending are that (1) Jonas and Gabriel have truly escaped the physical boundaries of their society and discovered a real village in Elsewhere‚ and (2) Jonas’s vision of the village is only a hallucination

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    Landlady Alternate Ending

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    Landlady extended ending “I’m getting tired.” said Billy after he finished the last sip of tea. “I think I’m going to hit the hay and call it a night.” The old lady asked him if anything felt strange about him‚ before he went to bed. “No I feel fine.” said Billy in a curious voice. In the middle of the night Billy heard something weird in his room. It was the landlady waiting for Billy to join Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Temple. At that moment Billy sat up and asked the landlady what she was doing

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    baseline for self-approval. We will be looking at three different views of thinking starting with William Golding’s three kinds of thinking‚ in “Thinking as a Hobby”‚ moving to Mark Twain’s two kinds of thinking‚ in “Corn-Pone Opinions”‚ and lastly James Harvey Robinson’s 4 kinds of thinking‚ in “On Various Kinds of Thinking.” William Golding describes three different grades of thinking: grade-three‚ grade-two‚ and grade-one. Golding once “viewed grade-three thinking with an intolerant contempt and an incautious

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    Alice Alternate Ending

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    Although I can’t really tell what is real anymore. It seems like there is no difference between waking and unconsciousness. I start to play with the fabric that is in my cell. The camera in the corner of the room moves. I stare intently wondering who could be behind the screen. My eyes dart to the body lying in the corner of the room. I think the person-or whatever it is-is starting to

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    Alternate Ending Of Dhela

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    Dhela’s story It was a lonely night aboard the RMS Pale Horse. The waves were crashing against the bulk of the ship. The harsh waves created a unique song of the sea. The night was alive with flames‚ densely enclosing the pearl moon. The smell of the sea surrounded the ship like a heavy cocoon‚ invading the nostrils of the solitary passenger on the deck. The passenger that stood on the first class deck was a man with a stern and despondent physiognomy. He had dark hair with premature grey highlights

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    “Donations‚ regardless of the size‚ demonstrate your interest in ending‚ not just managing‚ the crisis of homelessness in our country” (National Alliance to End Homelessness). Simply giving a small donation can make a big difference. So give a little for a lot. “Dedicate your time and ideas to programs within your community

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    Esther Alternate Ending

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    an isolated section of the restaurant with a cup of coffee and a small volume in front of her‚ Esther was pretending to read. She was tossing about the behavior of her son and the word stupid kept coming into play‚ a word she never applied to Neil before. What chemical imbalance goes into play with young males that shut down the processes controlling logic and simple good judgment? Above most in scholastic matters‚ she told herself‚ he labors like no other when it comes to perfecting his musical output

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    dependent on self-discipline. We are the biggest obstacles to our own happiness. It is much easier to do battle with society and with others than to fight our own nature.” Hector notices the repetitiveness of his life and it angers him. ”His world was tidy‚ uncomplicated” Does the way Hector live makes him happy? Can Hector say his life doesn’t include any regrets? Everyday Hector seems to go through the motion‚ but “never seem to be authentic”. Slowly but surely Hectors anger leaks out until he snaps

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