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    Saelaw Mrs. Boykin English 3 AP 7 January 2017 What comes to mind when you hear the word cheerleading? Did you know there are two different types of cheerleading? People generally think of girls waving poms‚ girls obnoxiously chanting and girls in short skirts. Some of those factors may be true‚ but people do not realize there are two types of cheerleading. All-Star (competitive) and high school cheerleading are similar in nature‚ but All-Star cheerleading is a much more demanding. There are many

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    face structure. Our round faces are almost identical. We also wear the same sizes in clothes because of our same figure. Our tiny hands and chubby feet look exactly alike. Moreover‚ our styles of fashion are also similar‚ including baggy t-shirts‚ shorts‚ and flip flops. This similar appearance was a problem growing up‚ because we would steal each others’ clothes. But we use our same style in fashion to our advantage; we both always have each other to go shopping with. When the two of us are talking

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    professors to ask each and every question you have? These are some of the things you need to think about when choosing whether or not you want to go to a small or large campus. When trying to decide between a small or large college you need to compare the cost of each. Most people decide to go to the smaller colleges because they are always cheaper than the larger colleges. But for which ever college you decide to go to you need to remember that there is always scholorships for each that you can

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    three month married.” The reader does not know Goodman Brown’s feelings. The reader does not know the tone behind the words. Is Brown annoyed with his wife for doubting him‚ does he find it funny that she will miss him and he will only be gone a short while or does he feel badly that he is leaving her alone when she asked him to stay at home with her. If Hawthorne had given a clue as to what lay behind Young Goodman Brown’s words‚ the reader would have been able to feel more connected to Brown

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    Sonnet Compare and Contrast Essay Love can be expressed and described in many different ways. Shakespeare`s sonnets “116” and “18” justify that love has the ability to create extremely powerful feelings between two people‚ which can help them achieve the ultimate sense of happiness. To that end‚ when people experience true love they live a more joyful and content life. When a person finds love their lives are filled with joy and pleasure that bring true happiness into ones life. In sonnet “116”

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    The reason the author said everyone has a different side of the story is because the author wanted to make things more interesting for example‚ when Stanley “stole” the shoes‚ but when Zero explains that he stole the shoes‚ it actually is explains why there are certain points of view. Holes is similar to a book series called the 39 Clues because‚ both books show plot twists

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    "Metaphysical Poet". His poems are famous for surprising the reader with the use of language to explore questions about love‚ sex‚ the earth‚ the universe‚ and the divine. Time holds a huge fascination for poets in Marvell’s era they believe "Life is short‚ so live it to the fullest‚" a carpe diem mindset. While an addict will try to sneak his way to get what they want through any means necessary‚ so will the speaker in the poem. The speaker is trying to convince the women in the poem to do what he

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    Kenneth Andrew Johnson week 5 assignment 08-14-2014 Who is involved in making a decision about this subject? Myself. Who is my audience? All to those out there breaking the law. What am I trying to get my audience to do? Realize that when a person/persons breaks the law there is consequence for that action What can’t I ask my readers to do? To obey the law or there will be severe actions taken. What is important here? If a person doesn’t want to go to jail‚ obey the law‚ and keep out of

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    Theseus proposes a honorable yet unnecessary method to win Emily’s heart. Since Theseus is infatuated with heroism and battle‚ he decides to test both Palamon’s and Arcite’s abilities with a sword. This suggest the treatment of women during the 14th century was very possessive and controlled‚ as Emily had no choice but to accept. Theseus wants to test Palamon’s and Arcite’s strength and character and if they really are strong enough to marry Emily. Not only does Theseus dramatize love‚ but he takes

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    Point of view is how we portray the story. Our point of view is how we will digest what we read‚ we all don’t read stories the same. Two authors could write about the same situation but view it differently and the reader will get two different stories out of one. Trifles and Jury of Hers are about the same conflict but from two different perspectives‚ Trifles is from the perspective of people outside of the house and Jury of Hers is from the perspective of the wife who lives in the house.

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