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    More than 90 percent of American adults own a mobile phone‚ and more than half of the devices are smartphones. But “smartphone” is a misnomer. They are personal computers that happen to include a phone function‚ and like any computer they can store or wirelessly retrieve enormous amounts of personal information: emails‚ photos and videos; document files; financial and medical records; and virtually everywhere a person has been. On Tuesday‚ the Supreme Court will consider whether law enforcement

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    setting is like‚ and it gives the reader the ability to put their imagination into the book.. With good imagery the reader can build off of what the writes; and maybe even bring the story to a whole new level. One great example of Imagery in The Most Dangerous Game is on page 17 when the author writes “Dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness in upon the yacht.” The author wanted to describe how the characters felt while they were on the yacht. In my opinion he does

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    Today people use suspense for movies‚ book‚ or stories to seduce. Authors uses suspense to keep the reader interested in what they are reading. Suspense is also to keep the flow of the story. Richard ‚the author of the "Most Dangerous Game"‚ uses foreshadowing and metaphor to increase suspense throughout the story. According to the dictionary‚ foreshadowing means "to show or indicate beforehand." This use of a literary device encourages the reader to feel a sense

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    him world fame. The genre of the story is a play (drama). Form of narration is dramatic dialogue‚ especially in author’s remarks there are descriptive narration. According to the title we can guess that the play describes some dangerous situation‚ it implies that “dangerous corner” is a dead end‚ a difficult situation‚ which has no way out‚ like “to be in a tight corner”. The theme of the given extract is a tense conversation between men and women (some of them members of the same family‚ other their

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    The Titanic‚ that people so called‚ “unsinkable”‚ was one of the most tragic events in the world‚ losing more than 1‚500 people. Many authors have written stories about this topic‚ including Gregory Mone. Although it had a lot of action‚ his book Dangerous Waters was a touching story of the catastrophic event‚ the Titanic. You can tell that his story is very accurate‚ precise‚ and thoroughly researched. Dangerous Waters by Gregory Mone was very action-packed and had a great quantity of vocabulary

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    these pictures along with upskirting pictures can end up on the internet in a matter of seconds. There aren’t any laws protecting potential victims which makes it hard to prevent camera phone crimes. I think that the new technology in cell phones is scary‚ but it is also a reality. Many people have cell phones with cameras‚ myself included‚ and while most don’t use the cameras for harm‚ some do. I believe that women need to be aware of their surroundings at all times and if they are‚ there is less of

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    Zaroff vs. Montresor Although Zaroff and Montresor share certain qualities in their actions‚ attitudes‚ and personalities‚ they also differ in several approaches‚ including their motives and incentives for murder‚ producing two similar yet unique characters. Both characters have the same intention‚ but act upon their foes by implementing different schemes. Zaroff seeks to kill Rainsford while Montresor wants to kill Fortunato. Zaroff‚ an experienced hunter‚ applies guns‚ knifes‚ and dogs to track

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    His assistance Ivan is dangerous is to because the general let’s Ivan torture you if you don’t escape and win the general. The general is dangerous because he plays dangerous games like let you have three hours to run away then the next day hes going to come and hunt you down and kill you. He the general is dangerous by letting his pack of dogs chase you and hunt you down.”You have killed my best dog but now i’m going to use all of my dogs”. General Zaroff is dangerous because of how much people

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    The next day‚ Rainsford woke up to the smell of honeysuckle essence‚ he felt like a new man in “his bed”. He remembered what happened last night to General Zaroff‚ how he tried to compromise with him “oh but general a deal is a deal” Rainsford had told General Zaroff‚ “your right my good sir but you see I am a man who says what might be important and useful…. and this deal I made with you does not settle with me….now I would like to give you a much better deal my good ma-“. Shattering glass is all

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    Rainsford headed home to his family‚ but ever since the “Man Hunt” he has been a different man. He acted differently ever since he came back home. He kept himself; he always was in his study‚ and just sits there. All his meals got sent to his study. He lost his job because he never came in. The family was running low on food‚ and they needed someone to go out hunting. Rainsford wife went out hunting for food. Sooner or later Rainsford wife divorced him‚ because he did nothing around the house but

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